The mistakes didn’t affect the outcome, but they highlighted vulnerabilities of a process that proponents are hailing as a model.

A village on the Tohono O’odham Nation poses a big test of the county’s efforts to improve access to the ballot in rural areas.

The study seeks to account for the full effect of policy changes since the landmark Shelby County decision that gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act in 2013.

A change in leadership and staff duties has resulted in tension between commissioners that could ‘undermine faith’ in the system.

The checks by election officials are likely to disproportionately affect naturalized citizens, younger voters, and college students.

Hand-counting ballots

Election officials warn against the inaccurate and costly practice of tallying votes manually instead of using machines.

For a long time, I didn’t want to think or talk about elections or politics. That changed four years ago.

A new effort will try to find the best way to solve the perennial problem of paying for elections

City and town clerks are begging state lawmakers to fix a new law enacted last month that will require their offices to be open at a time when they don’t provide any election services.

An Arizona grand jury alleged that Supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd engaged in a conspiracy and interference after the midterm election.

A bill would have enabled the state to automatically update a voter’s registration after they changed their driver’s license address. To some, that sounded like automatic voter registration.

Turnover has cost the state nearly 300 years of combined experience since 2019, in what the state’s top election official calls “one of the biggest dangers” to our elections.

‘The world was on fire’: Election officials on expecting the unexpected

Early voting is about to begin for the state’s March 19 presidential preference election, but only Democrats and Republicans can participate.

We’ll cover the disputes over voting rules and how they affect voters and the local officials who run elections in this pivotal state.

The southern Arizona county is torn on next steps after shutting down a state grant to test new ballot paper with watermarks.

My first two registration applications seemingly disappeared. Here’s what I had to do to get on the roll in time for the 2024 primary.

How Arizona’s divided legislature united behind a solution that sets the primary for July 30 this year and changes how mail-in ballots are verified.

A new law aimed to increase voting access in rural counties. In South Texas it’s having the opposite effect.

‘The old same dirty tricks’: Election officials and experts come together to assess potential impact of AI

In wide-ranging lawsuit over the new Elections Procedures Manual, Republican lawmakers allege the secretary of state can’t make rules for counties on certifying their elections.

In an email citing voting machine misinformation, Jim O’Connor pressured Maricopa County supervisors to delay certification “until all the facts come to light.”

Conspiracy theories enter reruns: Boone and Coconino counties among those facing criticism over membership in election alliance.

A commotion over the midterm election in the rural Arizona county attracted national attention. Now, there are efforts to connect and rebuild.

The law, passed unanimously by Republicans, requires counties that offer countywide voting to increase the number of locations — a nearly impossible challenge in some areas.