Several changes to the electoral vote count have been enacted since a violent mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Laura Gersony of the Arizona Republic explains why certain Arizona members of Congress could get squeezed by moves made by the Trump Administration.
Trump supporters attacked Capitol to stop Congress from certifying his election loss. This time, the count is expected to go smoothly.
The congressional joint session to count electoral votes is expected to be much less eventful than the certification four years ago.
An ongoing criminal case against a Cochise County leader will move forward after a state appeals court threw out a bid to ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — Democrat Ruben Gallego was officially sworn in Friday at the nation's Capitol as Arizona's next senator. Gallego's wife and kids stood alongside him as he recited the oath of ...
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Prosecutors have warned that Jan. 6 defendants attending Trump's inauguration could end up face-to-face with officers they attacked four years ago.
Mark Finchem, a former representative from Oro Valley who moved to Prescott after losing his 2022 bid to become Secretary of State is back at the state legislature and still ...
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