Yes. As of October 2025, Arizona had more than 1.6 million registered Republicans on its voter rolls, a record high for the state.
Is the number of registered Republicans in Arizona at an all-time high?
Yes. As of October 2025, Arizona had more than 1.6 million registered Republicans on its voter rolls, a record high for the state.
Could more than 900,000 Arizonans lose food assistance on Nov. 1?
Yes. Starting Nov. 1, the Arizona Department of Economic Security is set to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance, affecting more than 900,000 Arizonans. Most of the state’s SNAP recipients are families with children, and the majority have incomes below the poverty line.
Could more than 900,000 Arizonans lose food assistance on Nov. 1?
Yes. Starting Nov. 1, the Arizona Department of Economic Security is set to suspend Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) assistance, affecting more than 900,000 Arizonans. Most of the state’s SNAP recipients are families with children, and the majority have incomes below the poverty line.
Are all magistrate judges required to have a law degree to be appointed in Arizona?
No. A law degree is not required for all magistrate—or municipal—judge appointments in Arizona. City and town magistrates are appointed under local ordinances, meaning qualifications vary by municipality. In addition to handling matters such as misdemeanors, traffic tickets and city code violations, they can issue warrants or protection orders.

