GOP Could Control 6 of Arizona’s 9 Congressional Seats After Redistricting
The Republican Party could possibly control six out of Arizona’s nine congressional seats after the state’s redistricting commission approved a new map on Wednesday.

The Republican Party could possibly control six out of Arizona’s nine congressional seats after the state’s redistricting commission approved a new map on Wednesday.
The Republican Party of Arizona on Thursday celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision upholding the state’s statute banning ballot harvesting as a “massive victory for election integrity.” “This is a massive victory for election integrity,” Dr. Kelli Ward, chairwoman of the
Members of the Republican Party of Arizona’s State Committee on Saturday reelected Dr. Kelli Ward, an outspoken ally of former President Trump, for a second two-year term as chair. The committee also censured Gov. Doug Ducey (R), as well as Sen. Jeff Flake (R) and Cindy McCain — both of whom endorsed Joe Biden for president.
The Arizona Republican Party, led by chairwoman Dr. Kelli Ward, announced on Friday it is appealing its election integrity case, taking it to the U.S. Supreme Court after the Arizona Supreme Court dismissed the case.