
Warren Petersen
Warren Petersen is the State Senate President of Arizona and has been advocating for election reforms inspired by Florida's improved voting processes, aiming to expedite ballot counting and restore public trust in Arizona's electoral system.
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Warren Petersen, the Republican state senate president, previously asked for a federal investigation into Ortiz’s reshare.
Arizona Republicans seek to expel lawmaker who reposted Ice raid information | ArizonaArizona Senate Warren Petersen issued a statement reprimanding Ortiz for undermining law enforcement.
Democrat who posted warning about ICE operations could face federal charges, says DHS repArizona Senate President and GOP AG candidate Warren Petersen visited the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona.
How Texas could see billions for its border crackdown under Trump tax billPetersen criticized the veto as 'another slap in the face' to Arizonans affected by border issues.
287(g) program: How US states are partnering with ICE to arrest an increasing number of immigrantsWarren Petersen is the Arizona Senate President who is leading the defense of the Save Women's Sports Act.
AZ GOP allege plagiarism from expert witness opposing their Save Women's Sports billArizona Senate President Warren Petersen spoke to Fox News Digital about the state's court battle over the proof-of-citizenship law.
Arizona Republicans hope for help from Trump DOJ over proof-of-citizenship lawState Senate President Warren Petersen, a Republican, introduced the 'AZ ICE Act,' which would require sheriff’s departments and the Arizona Department of Corrections to enter into cooperative agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Arizona Gov. Hobbs takes on cartels and border through new executive orderState Senate President Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, asked how Florida can have their results at 8:00 at night, while Arizona is the last in the country to report the electoral votes.
Florida’s move from 2000s vexation to 2020s role model a blueprint for Arizona, lawmakers say










































