New city, new beans 🫘
Next time you’re in Yuma, try out Prison Hill beans and in the mean time, you can be assured that as your Secretary of State I will continue to fight to protect vote by mail.
Welcome back to Challenge Coins w/ Secretary Fontes 🪙 Today's coins: The National Guard Association of Arizona and Santa Cruz County Sheriff David Hathaway.
🚨 UOCAVA (Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act) ballots for the July 21 Primary Election have been mailed out.
UOCAVA voters: Keep an eye out for your ballot and visit Arizona.Vote for any election questions!
Today, we honor the heroes of D-Day who through courage and sacrifice secured a foothold in Nazi-occupied France and helped begin the liberation of Western Europe.
🗳️ Hey folks, we gotta protect our ballot-by-mail system so that folks in places like Paulden, Arizona can have the same access to elections as people in places like Phoenix.
No one is immune to gun violence and today on National Gun Violence Day, the Arizona State Department is reaffirming its commitment to supporting survivors of violence.
I was honored to present the Community Leader Award at the Greater Phoenix Equality Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 Equality Chamber Hero Awards today. I’m grateful to be given the opportunity to show my support for the Chamber and to celebrate LGBTQ+ businesses, organizations, and
On this day in 1919, the 19th Amendment—which prohibits any US citizen from being denied the right to vote based on sex—was passed by Congress. It would be ratified more than a year later on August 18, 1920.
107 years later, the Arizona Secretary of State’s office is dedicated
Arizona taxpayers are footing the bill on both ends of this fight and, as the court stated, this is “legally futile.”
As long as I am Arizona’s Secretary of State, I will continue to refuse any illegal requests for your private voter data and fight to protect your privacy. I
PRESS RELEASE: "Legally futile": Arizona Secretary of State responds to DOJ's appeal request to access the private personal information of Arizona's voters