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Adrian Fontes, Arizona's Secretary of State, argued there is nothing wrong with American elections but some leaders in Washington, D.C., disagree.
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Adrian Fontes, Arizona Secretary of State, said he was not shocked but disappointed when he found out the Trump administration had cut funding for the national election security program.
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Arizona Secretary of State Fontes expresses interest in running for vacant Grijalva seat in CongressSecretary Adrian Fontes told KAWC he graduated from Arizona Western College in Yuma. Tucson mayor said she isn't running. Grijalva daughter says she'll make announcement after her father's services next week.
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The Court of Appeals has tossed out a set of rules adopted by Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, saying he didn't follow proper procedures in adopting them.
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Hosted and produced by the KAWC News team, Arizona Edition is focused on the issues facing Arizona, with an emphasis on stories and news impacting the people of Yuma and La Paz Counties.
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Republican lawmakers are wagering that Arizona voters care more about prompt election results than they do about being able to drop off their early ballots at the last minute.
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes has no legal authority to tell county supervisors they must certify election results even if they have questions, a judge has ruled.
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A federal judge has tossed out a claim by the head of the Arizona Republican Party and two GOP allies that there are at least 500,000 -- and possibly 1.27 million -- people on voter registration rolls who shouldn't be there.
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The losses Democrats suffered at the Arizona Legislature this election has at least one elected official exploring whether he'd be better at the top of the ticket in 2026 than incumbent Katie Hobbs.
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes was ordered Thursday to turn over the names he has on a list of registered voters of those who may not have provided proof of citizenship -- at least the first 98,000.