Arizona
Dem. Kris Mayes wins Arizona AG election by 280 votes after recount
By Jacques Billeaud | Related Press
PHOENIX — A recount of votes has confirmed Democrat Kris Mayes narrowly defeated Republican Abraham Hamadeh within the Arizona legal professional normal’s race, one of many closest elections in state historical past.
The extremely anticipated outcomes introduced Thursday in Maricopa County Superior Court docket are among the many final within the nation to return out of November’s election and solidified one other victory for Democrats who shunned election fraud conspiracies in what was once a solidly Republican state. Mayes completed 280 votes forward of Hamadeh, down from a lead of 511 within the unique rely. The rationale for the discrepancy was not instantly clear.
Hamadeh legal professional Tim La Sota declined to remark after the listening to ended. Mayes and Hamadeh weren’t in court docket through the listening to.
Choose Timothy Thomason, who additionally introduced the outcomes of recounts in two different races, mentioned Republican Tom Horne prevailed within the race for state superintendent of public instruction and Republican Liz Harris received a state legislative seat within the Phoenix suburbs.
The automated recounts had been required as a result of the races had been so shut.
Hamadeh, who hasn’t conceded to Mayes, had filed a separate problem of the leads to his race, however a choose dismissed that case final week.
Hamadeh alleged issues with poll printers in Maricopa County had led to a sequence of points that disenfranchised voters and that his race was affected by improper dealing with of ballots that had been duplicated or adjudicated by individuals as a result of they may not be learn by tabulators. In throwing out the lawsuit, a choose concluded Hamadeh didn’t show the errors in vote counting that he had alleged.
Within the race for superintendent of public instruction, Horne ended the recount with a 9,188-vote lead. Hoffman had beforehand conceded to Horne, a former faculties chief who served one time period as legal professional normal earlier than shedding the 2014 major. Horne posted a internet acquire of 221 votes within the recount.
Harris received with a 275-vote benefit over Republican Julie Willoughby within the race for a seat in state Home District 13, which incorporates elements of the Phoenix-area suburbs of Chandler, Solar Lakes and Gilbert. Harris had a internet acquire of 5 votes within the recount.
Though Republican Kari Lake filed an unsuccessful lawsuit difficult her loss to Democrat Katie Hobbs within the Arizona governor’s race by simply over 17,000 votes, the governor’s race wasn’t shut sufficient to set off an computerized recount.
Recounts are required in Arizona in races the place the margin between the main candidates is 0.5% or much less. Hobbs defeated Lake by 0.67%.
The choose who dismissed Lake’s case rejected her declare that issues with poll printers at some polling locations on Election Day had been the results of intentional misconduct.
Lake, who has not conceded to Hobbs, is interesting the dismissal of her lawsuit with the Arizona Supreme Court docket. Hobbs takes workplace as governor on Monday.
As soon as a Republican stronghold, Arizona’s prime races went resoundingly for Democrats. Republicans had nominated a slate of candidates backed by former President Donald Trump who centered on supporting his false claims in regards to the 2020 election. Along with Hobbs and Mayes, Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly was reelected and Democrat Adrian Fontes received the race for secretary of state.
Arizona
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Arizona
Yassamin Ansari, Abe Hamadeh set to become Arizona’s newest members of Congress
Arizona District 3 Congresswoman elect Yassamin Ansari talks victory
Congresswoman elect Yassamin Ansari gives victory speech on Nov. 5, 2024, after being elected to represent Arizona’s 3rd district in Congress.
Arizona’s two newest U.S. House members are set to get sworn into their posts as the 119th Congress gets underway.
Republican Abe Hamadeh, a lawyer, and Democrat Yassamin Ansari, a former Phoenix vice mayor, are expected to take their oaths of office on Friday, shortly after the House resumes session.
Hamadeh will replace Rep. Debbie Lesko, R-Ariz., who is retiring from Congress to serve on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
He will represent Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, an overwhelmingly Republican area that covers parts of Maricopa and Yavapai counties, including Glendale, Peoria, Sun City West and New River.
Propelled by an endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump, Hamadeh defeated a crowded field of other Republicans in Arizona’s July 30 primary election and sailed to an easy victory in the Nov. 5 general election.
Hamadeh, a self-described “America First warrior,” largely echoed Trump’s positions on the campaign trail. He will serve on the House Veterans Affairs Committee and the Armed Services Committee.
Ansari will represent Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District, a stretch of Maricopa County that includes parts of Phoenix and Glendale. She is replacing Democrat Ruben Gallego, who has swapped his House seat for a U.S. Senate seat. Her House committee assignments have not been announced.
During the primary election, Ansari hewed closer to the political center than her opponent, former state Sen. Raquel Terán of Phoenix. Ansari ran on a progressive platform but staked out more centrist turf on issues like policing and U.S. foreign policy toward Israel.
She beat out Terán by just 39 votes, and, like Hamadeh, won her November election in a landslide.
Ansari plans to join the House’s Progressive Caucus, the Democrats’ most left-leaning faction on Capitol Hill.
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3 arrested in connection with good Samaritan's killing in Arizona
Three people were arrested this week in connection with the death of a good Samaritan in Arizona last month, officials said.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department identified two of the three people arrested Monday as Jack Upchurch, 40, and Elmer Smith, 19. The third person is 16 years old. NBC News does not typically identify minors accused of crimes.
The trio were arrested in connection with the death of Paul Clifford, 53, whose body was found near a smoldering car northeast of Tucson last month.
Sabrina Vining, a woman who identified herself as Clifford’s daughter in an online fundraiser, said her father disappeared after he left his house at 11:30 p.m. Dec. 23 to help a “stranger with a stranded vehicle.”
NBC affiliate KVOA of Tucson reported that Clifford’s family reported him missing after, they said, a strange man knocked on Clifford’s door and asked for help with his car.
He was later found dead, the sheriff’s department said. It did not provide a cause or manner of death.
Officials said they received information Monday about a possible location for the three suspects.
Detectives searched the area and obtained a search warrant for a property, which the Pima Regional SWAT team carried out.
The suspects barricaded themselves inside a home and eventually called 911 to negotiate a surrender, the sheriff’s department said. They left the residence and were taken into custody.
The sheriff’s department did not release any information about a motive or how it connected the suspects to Clifford’s killing.
The three suspects were booked into the Pima County Adult Detention Center on felony arrest warrants, officials said.
It was not immediately clear whether they have legal representation. Jail records do not list attorneys for any of the three.
Upchurch was being held on a $1 million bond, Smith on $1.025 million bail and the minor on a half-million-dollar bond, according to jail records.
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