Category: Arizona

Problems in Maricopa County Election Linked to Changes in Ballot Paper

Problems with ballot printers that caused lines to back up at some Phoenix-area polling places last year were due to changes to the paper, a retired Arizona Supreme Court justice concluded in a report released Monday. However, GOP candidate Kari Lake dismissed that report. County officials used longer ballots on thicker paper than had been…


GOP-Controlled Arizona House Expels Republican Rep. Liz Harris for Ethics Rule Violation

The GOP-controlled Arizona House of Representatives expelled freshman Republican lawmaker Rep. Liz Harris in a bipartisan vote on Wednesday. Harris was expelled by a majority of her fellow Republicans and all Democrats for disorderly behavior after inviting a speaker to a committee hearing who made unsubstantiated allegations of drug cartel bribery and election rigging against…


GOP-Controlled Arizona House Expels Republican Rep. Liz Harris

The GOP-controlled Arizona House of Representatives expelled freshman Republican lawmaker Rep. Liz Harris in a bipartisan vote on Wednesday. Harris was expelled by a majority of her fellow Republicans and all Democrats for disorderly behavior after inviting a speaker to a committee hearing who made unsubstantiated allegations of drug cartel bribery and election rigging against…


Kliff Kingsbury Joins USC Staff as Senior Offensive Analyst

LOS ANGELES—Kliff Kingsbury is joining Lincoln Riley’s coaching staff at Southern California as a senior offensive analyst. USC announced the addition Tuesday of Kingsbury, who was fired by the Arizona Cardinals in January after four seasons as their head coach. Kingsbury went 28–37–1 at Arizona, making one playoff appearance. Before that, he spent six seasons…


Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb Files Papers to Run for US Senate

Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb officially entered the race for the U.S. Senate in Arizona, filing his paperwork on April 11. Lamb is the first Republican to announce his candidacy to challenge independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. “We need leaders in this country that aren’t too politically correct to protect us,” Lamb said in his announcement video….


Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb Files Paperwork to Run for US Senate

Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb officially entered the race for the U.S. Senate in Arizona, filing his paperwork on April 11. Lamb is the first Republican to announce his candidacy to challenge independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. “We need leaders in this country that aren’t too politically correct to protect us,” Lamb said in his announcement video….


Independent Investigation Finds ‘No Human Error’ In Maricopa County Poll Day Printer Debacle

In a newly released report, independent investigators conclude that a slew of ballot-on-demand printer failures in the Nov. 8, 2022, general election in Arizona’s largest county resulted from equipment malfunction, not human error. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO) hired former Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Ruth McGregor, a Republican, to lead the investigation to…


Kari Lake Says She Is Still ‘Laser-Focused’ on Arizona Election Lawsuit

Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake responded to questions about her political future by saying that she is focused on pursuing her election-related lawsuit as it plays out in the state Supreme Court but is leaving the door open for a Senate run. “People keep asking me about my future. But I am laser-focused on seeing…


Here’s Everything You Need to Plan a Road Trip Through the Beautiful Southwest

By Jenny Peters From The Orange County Register Santa Ana—When you’re from California, it’s easy to think that some of the world’s most beautiful and wild, rugged places are close to home. But the reality is that while the Golden State has plenty of incredible scenery to offer, both back in those “Wild West” days…


Arizona Gov. Hobbs Vetoes Eight Bills in One Day

On Thursday, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed eight bills that were approved by members of the Arizona State Legislature. The bills, according to a brief statement from her office, ranged from voting fraud and abortion policies to gun law regulations, among other issues. This brings Governor Hobbs’s vetoes of bills to 37 during her time…