Representative-Elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) issued a statement Tuesday regarding Arizona officials certifying the results of the Special General Election.
Arizona state officials certified Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva’s special election win on Tuesday, with the state’s attorney general warning Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) that failure to swear in Grijalva or provide a “reasonable explanation” as to when the ceremony will occur will “prompt legal action.
AG Kris Mayes is giving Speaker Mike Johnson two days to schedule Rep.-elect Adelita Grijlava's swearing-in ceremony or she will sue.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes threatened House Speaker Mike Johnson with legal action if he didn’t swear in Dem Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is threatening to sue Mike Johnson over a delay in swearing in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva. What to know.
Adelita Grijalva's election as Arizona's newest member of Congress is now official in every way but one — U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson has yet to swear her in, and state Attorney General Kris Mayes is demanding action.
The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office has certified the results of the Special Election for Congressional District 7, held on Sept. 23. This marks the formal conclusion
Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs launched her reelection bid Wednesday, outlining a practical rather than confrontational approach to campaigning in a
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes has taken a significant step towards the 2026 election by submitting the 2025 Election Procedures Manual (EPM) to Gov. Katie Hobbs
Arizona's top election official Katie Hobbs said on Wednesday she faced escalating threats of violence over the outcome of the Nov. 3 presidential election, and blamed President Donald Trump for spreading misinformation to undermine trust in the results.
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