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Election Day is here and State Affairs stands ready to bring you the kind of election coverage you deserve — fair, transparent and rooted in a commitment to nonpartisanship.
Across the states, voters are casting their ballots, deciding on leaders and policies that will shape our communities and futures. And as the results come in, our team at State Affairs will be there every step of the way, reporting on the issues and insights that matter most.
We understand that election coverage must go beyond just who wins and who loses. At State Affairs, we focus on the deeper impact of each decision, delivering context on policies, promises and the stakes for everyday Americans in each of our 12 states.
Our dedication to accuracy and accountability is unwavering, and we know that transparency isn’t just a journalistic buzzword — it’s the backbone of a democratic society.
As the numbers roll in, we promise to provide clear, unbiased reporting on every significant moment. And no matter where you stand politically, you can count on us to uphold our commitment to fairness. So stay with us for insightful, nonpartisan coverage that brings clarity to today — Election Day 2024.
— Alison Bethel, editor-in-chief and chief content officer
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Hobbs will join The Daily Show’s election night special hosted by Jon Stewart as results from Arizona polling sites roll in. The show starts at 9 p.m., and Hobbs will be joined by Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman and Michigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. Hobbs also will attend the Arizona Democratic Party’s election night watch …
Horne shooed away from polling center for collecting signatures within the 75-foot legal boundary. Oh, and he’s running for re-election
A video sent to our reporter showed Horne wandering inside the 75-foot polling center boundary with a signature petition sheet this morning, prompting a poll worker to ask him to leave. Per state law, a person shall not be allowed inside the 75-foot limit set around a polling location unless they are voting, working or …
Maricopa County reports early wait times at polls relatively short
Average wait times at voting centers in Maricopa County on the morning of election day were short, Supervisor Bill Gates said at a Tuesday press conference. By 11 a.m., about 93,000 people checked in to vote, and the average wait time was about two minutes. In Pima County, more than 33,000 people had voted in-person …
Court of Appeals mulls Center for Arizona Policy, Free Enterprise Club challenge to donor disclosure law
The Court of Appeals is contemplating a challenge to a law requiring original donors funding campaign media spending of more than $5,000 be disclosed. The Center for Arizona Policy and the Arizona Free Enterprise Club twice failed in challenging Prop. 211, the Voters Right to Know Act, in the lower court on both constitutional and …