Arizona
Democrats seeking to intervene in Republican Arizona election manual challenge – Washington Examiner
The Democratic National Committee and the Arizona Democratic Party are attempting to intervene in a lawsuit by the Republican National Committee over Arizona‘s election procedure manual.
The manual, created by Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, is designed to tell officials in the state how to conduct and certify elections. It was challenged by the RNC and the Arizona Republican Party earlier this month, alleging the manual would “undermine election integrity.” The procedures Republicans have taken issue with in the manual include procedures ensuring noncitizens cannot vote and rules against voter intimidation — with provisions restricting photographing people dropping off ballots.
The DNC and the Arizona Democratic Party said on Tuesday they are seeking to be added as defendants alongside Fontes in the lawsuit challenging the manual, accusing Republicans of trying to interfere in the battleground state’s elections.
“These lawsuits are a blatant attempt to interfere with Arizona’s elections and we will not let Republicans get away with their dangerous agenda to undermine our democracy,” DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison and Arizona Democratic Party Chairwoman Yolanda Bejarano said in a joint statement on Tuesday.
“Democrats are fighting back with every tool at our disposal to ensure that every eligible voter across Arizona has an opportunity to make their voice heard at the ballot box, and participate in free and fair elections,” the statement continued.
Republicans filed the initial lawsuit over concerns with several provisions in the manual, arguing that Fontes limited public input while crafting the manual last year.
“Adrian Fontes’ Election Procedure Manual (EPM) is designed to undermine election integrity in Arizona, and Republicans are suing him to protect Arizona elections,” RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement when filing the lawsuit. “The new EPM weakens safeguards against non-citizen voting during a time of unprecedented illegal immigration on Arizona’s southern border, unlawfully limits the ability to challenge early ballots, and violates numerous provisions of Arizona law meant to protect election integrity.”
“The RNC and AZGOP have a long history of collaborating in the courtroom to protect Arizona elections from left-wing attacks — we are proud to hold Arizona Democrats accountable and look forward to seeing them in court,” she continued.
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The election procedure manual was approved by Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) and state Attorney General Kris Mayes in December 2023, with Fontes touting the manual as being clearer and more concise than previous iterations.
Arizona is expected to be one of the most hotly contested states in the presidential election in November, after being one of the key states in President Joe Biden’s victory in 2020. The Senate race in the state in November could determine control of the upper chamber.
Arizona
‘Multiple victims’ in shooting at Westgate Entertainment District, police say
GLENDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Multiple people have been shot at a popular entertainment spot in Glendale, according to officials with the city’s police department. No suspect or suspects have been caught, police said.
Officers responded to the Westgate Entertainment District, near Glendale and 91st avenues, around 9 p.m. for reports of a shooting.
Police said they believe the injuries are not life-threatening.
Police said the individuals involved may have known one another and this was an isolated incident. No other information was given.
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Arizona boy named Disneyland’s one billionth guest on his 8th birthday in memorable ceremony
An Arizona boy received the present of a lifetime while celebrating his birthday at the Happiest Place on Earth when he was honored as the one billionth guest at the California theme park.
Andres Robles, 8, walked through the gates of Disneyland Resort Friday morning ready to celebrate his 8th birthday with his parents when he received the heartfelt surprise, DisneyParksBlog reported.
The birthday boy and his parents Alejandra and Jose attended a ceremony at the Main Street USA train station platform where the beaming 8-year-old unveiled a sign showcasing the updated population of the theme park.
“Population 1,000,000,000,” read the sign.
Fittingly, Mickey and Minnie Mouse were in attendance for the special ceremony, as well as their friends Daisy and Donald Duck.
The birthday celebrations for the youngster continued after the ceremony when he was gifted with a VIP tour guide for the day — which can start at a whopping $3,500 for the luxury service.
The lucky family was treated to a tour of Walt Disney’s private apartment located on park grounds as well as the new Soarin’ Across America attraction commemorating America’s 250th birthday.
“The Robles family visit is just one of the many lifelong memories that have been created here at Disneyland Resort,” the blog wrote.
“From vacations and reunions to birthdays and more, generations of families and friends have come to Disneyland Resort to have fun together.”
Disneyland Resort — which encompasses Disneyland and Disney California Adventure — celebrated its 70th anniversary last year.
Known as the Happiest Place on Earth, Disneyland “has served as the inspiration behind the creation of more Disney theme parks and experiences across the globe,” according to DisneyParksBlog.
“Today, Disneyland continues its legacy as a worldwide icon and industry leader in entertainment and theme park experiences.”
“The resort continues to invest in creativity, technology and innovation to bring storytelling to new heights, while fulfilling Walt Disney’s vision that ‘Disneyland will never be complete as long as there is imagination left in the world,’” the blog added.
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