GOP Leader McCarthy opposes forming bipartisan commission to investigate Capitol riot

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said he won’t support the proposal, almost certainly eroding GOP support ahead of a vote and positioning his party as opposed to investigations of the attack.

Amid threats to Congress members, House to vote on new security measure

Democrats say the bill will be crucial to try to reconcile the trauma that many still feel after the Capitol siege. U.S. Capitol Police also say threats to members of Congress have more than doubled this year.

Maricopa County rejects allegations of deleting election databases as controversial audit is on pause

The audit has been put on pause, as high school graduations are set to take place at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Meanwhile, Maricopa County officials are refuting accusations by organizers of the controversial audit that they have spoiled evidence by deleting a number of ballot databases.

Republican Arizona election official says ex-President Trump is 'unhinged'

A Republican who leads the Maricopa County elections department is slamming former President Donald Trump and others in his party for their continued falsehoods about how the election was run, as a controversial audit into votes cast during the 2020 election is on a temporary pause.

Senate Republicans sign lease to continue Arizona election audit

Republicans in the Arizona Senate have signed a lease to continue their slow-moving audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County through the end of June.

Arizona makes it easier to purge some from early voting list

The Arizona measure would remove people who don’t return their mail-in ballot for two consecutive election cycles from the permanent early voting list, which allows voters to automatically receive a ballot before each election.

House Republicans oust Liz Cheney from leadership

Liz Cheney is no longer the Chair of the House Republican Conference, nor is she the third highest-ranking House Republican after falling out of favor with her Republican colleagues with her public criticism of former President Donald Trump.

Arizona election audit progress: 'We'll do it until it's done. And that's our plan,' says Ken Bennett

The Arizona Senate Liaison to the audit says '..I think it's very important that we do this, to make sure that the people of Arizona can have 100% confidence that their elections are transparent, the outcomes were fair, and that they are publicly verified. So we'll do it until it's done. And that's our plan.'

Arizona Senate assures federal officials that election audit is secure

The President of the Arizona State Senate has assured federal officials that a controversial audit into ballots cast during the November 2020 election are secure, and that any worries about potential voter intimidation are unfounded.

Democrats and Arizona State Senate reach deal amid ongoing concerns over controversial ballot audit

The Senate and its contractor, Florida-based Cyber Ninjas, are now required to follow state laws around ballot privacy, in addition to allowing observers inside the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the audit is taking place.

Delaware County man sentenced for casting dead mother's ballot

A Delaware County man will not be allowed to vote for the next four years after he pled guilty to unlawful voting and perjury charges brought against him for casting a mail-in ballot for his dead mother in the 2020 election, county officials said Friday. 

Arizona elections chief criticizes policies used in Maricopa County ballot recount

Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs sent a letter urging the Senate president to adopt strict guidelines to ensure the results of the 2020 election audit could be trusted.

Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false voter fraud claims

Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.

Cyber Ninjas officials release policies amid controversial Maricopa County election audit

As the controversial audit of ballots cast in Maricopa County during the 2020 election continues, there are ongoing calls for greater transparency of the auditing process.

Judge rules Arizona ballot recount cannot be private; audit to continue uninterrupted

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin also declined to extend a previous judge’s order that auditors hired by the Arizona Senate comply with state voter privacy laws.

Maricopa County election audit lawyer says results won't be 'changing anyone’s vote'

Attorneys representing the Maricopa County election audit say no one's vote is going to change because of this audit. "Joe Biden’s going to be the president at the end of this audit. Mark Kelly’s going to be the Senator at the end of this audit."

Arizona attorney general rejects call for probe of Maricopa County 2020 election audit

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich will not be investigating possible irregularities in the Arizona Senate's audit of Maricopa County ballots in the 2020 election.