Kari Lake supporters raised questions about unofficial election results in the 2024 U.S. Senate race. Why that skepticism is unfounded.
President-elect Donald Trump picks up 11 more electoral votes in Arizona, a battleground state Biden won in 2020.
Lawmakers and political consultants of both parties offered mixed reviews of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs' effort.
Democratic Sen.-elect Ruben Gallego says he won Arizona by appealing to Latinos, especially men, and taking seriously their economic concerns.
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs had hoped fellow Democrats would make enough gains during this month’s election to flip one or both chambers of a state Legislature that Republicans narrowly controlled, easing the path for her policy agenda ahead of a 2026
Lake, a staunch Trump ally and election denier, was declared the loser by the Associated Press on Tuesday. With 98 percent of votes counted, Gallego led Lake in Arizona by more than 2 points (50.1 percent to 47.7).
Boosted in part by two pivotal Arizona races, Republicans have won a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, helping to cement total GOP control over the federal government’s elected bodies.
Kari Lake, a staunch ally of President-elect Donald Trump, has been defeated, according to the Associate Press.
Mike Noble, founder and CEO of Noble Predictive Insights, is giving his take on the election results we're seeing so far, and what they say about the state of politics in the Grand Canyon state, and across the country.
Donald Trump has won the presidential election in Arizona, Edison Research projected on Saturday, completing a sweep of all seven battleground states and locking in a decisive Electoral College victory over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.