(The Center Square) – Arizona certified the results of the 2024 general election on Monday.
Republicans generally swept competitive races, including the presidential race, as this certification then made way for the electoral to formally give President-Elect Donald Trump the state’s 11 electoral votes. Senator-Elect Ruben Gallego won the state’s Senate race to replace outgoing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.
The state’s Democratic leaders said that the post-election season was calmer in comparison to 2020.
“I’m incredibly hopeful that this ministerial but important function can return just to that boring… signing of papers certifying the elections,” Hobbs said.
“Regardless of who won, regardless of whether we agree with the outcome or not, I’m hopeful that we can return to that sense of normalcy,” she added.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes went as far as to say that the era of “election denialism” is “dead.”
While there were no statewide recounts necessary, there are a small handful of local and county-level recounts occurring, including in a competitive Maricopa County Board of Supervisors race.
“There are a few races across the state that are to be recounted,” Fontes said. “My team has already conducted logic and accuracy tests where that is necessary.”
Later on Monday, Hobbs is expected to hold a celebration for the passage of Proposition 139, which granted the constitutional right to an abortion in the state. However, propositions overall had mixed results – Proposition 314 passed to allow local and state authorities to enforce federal border policies, whereas a handful of other legislature-referred proposals failed.
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