This week marks exactly one year until the 2026 General Election — when Arizonans will choose who they want to serve in the state’s top five government offices. It’s also a pivotal midterm that could determine whether President Trump gains or loses support in the House of Representatives.

So, what better time to check in with the man whose office oversees Arizona’s elections: Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.

While Fontes doesn’t directly run elections (that’s up to Arizona’s counties), his office is responsible for overseeing the process and compiling the results.

He shares an update on how secure he believes our election systems are — and where vulnerabilities might still exist.

ICYMI: Earlier this year, cybercriminals — likely backed by Iran — hacked the Secretary of State’s candida

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