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Katie HobbsKari Lake has called for the Arizona Court of Appeals or the Arizona Supreme Court to throw out the results of the governor's race. Lake lost by more than 17,000 votes, even after Katie Hobbs was sworn in as governor Monday. Lake is a Trump-endorsed election denier who has accused Hobbs and Maricopa County and its elections workers of intentionally disenfranchising Republican voters.
Kari Lake wants the Arizona Supreme Court to order a new election
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Critics: Republican election proposals confusing, contradictory, unnecessary
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Abortion · ArizonaAbortion rights advocates are hoping voters in 2024 will guarantee the right to abortion in the Grand Canyon State. Women in the state can currently access abortion care until 15 weeks, after which only emergency procedures are legal. The most immediate threat to abortion access in Arizona is an expected decision out of a Texas federal court as soon as Feb. 24.
With abortion challenges heating up, Arizona advocates turn their focus to 2024
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Gun RightsA gun control law signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois in January 2023 immediately faced opposition from a group key to the law's enforcement: sheriffs. They are county-level, locally elected public officials who run jails, provide courthouse security, and, in many counties, are the primary providers of law enforcement services.
Sheriffs who see themselves as ultimate defenders of the Constitution are especially worried about gun rights
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Abortion · ArizonaAbortions in Arizona are legal up to 15 weeks of pregnancy. An appeals court ruled that the state's Civil War-era abortion ban doesn't overrule nearly 50 years of laws tightly regulating abortions. The ban only applies to non-physicians who might try to provide abortions.
Arizona's 1864 abortion ban doesn't overrule 50 years of more recent regulations
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