Maricopa County Republican Committee pushing for party to run own presidential preference election

Arizona voters in November approved a pair of ballot measures that will make it harder for voters to approve ballot measures in the future, what some see as a reaction to sweeping propositions that were narrowly approved in the 2020 election. (Maricopa County Elections Department/Courtesy via Cronkite News)

Arizona voters in November approved a pair of ballot measures that will make it harder for voters to approve ballot measures in the future, what some see as a reaction to sweeping propositions that were narrowly approved in the 2020 election. (Maricopa County Elections Department/Courtesy via Cronkite News)

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