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Settlement Reached in McSally-Sinema Senate Vote Count

The agreement extends the opportunity to fix ballot problems to rural Arizona voters.

Court Hearing Set in Arizona Senate Race Vote Count Dispute

Only a few thousand votes would be affected by the suit, but every one counts in the razor-close U.S. Senate race between Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema.

Pima County Recorder Still Counting Votes Despite Republican Objections

GOP leaders are suing to stop signature verification on ballots.

Familiar Name Will Lead Kirkpatrick Staff

Ron Barber is out of retirement to join the Kirkpatrick team.

Grijalva Promises Investigations Into Trump Appointees

Democrats take control of the House in January, which will bring changes to the relationship with the White House.

McSally-Sinema Senate Race Too Close to Call

The two were separated by a small fraction of the votes tabulated, with hundreds of thousands of ballots uncounted.

Dems Have Taken the House. What's in Store for Arizona's Delegation?

Kirkpatrick and Grijalva look forward to a congressional term in the majority.

Kirkpatrick Returns to Congress, This Time Representing CD2

The Democrat defeated Republican Lea Marquez Peterson in the Southern Arizona district.

Ducey to Keep Governor's Seat Until 2022

The incumbent pulled ahead in the polls toward the end of the education-focused campaign.

Arizona Election a Mixed Bag for Tucson Education Advocates

Members of Tucson's #RedforEd movement gathered to watch the races most important to them.

Senate, Southern Arizona Congressional Races

Updates on the races for representation in Washington.

Gov Ducey Wins Re-election

Democratic challenger David Garcia faces Republican incumbent Gov. Doug Ducey.

State Ballot Initiatives: School Vouchers, Clean Energy and More

Results for ballot measures impacting the state of Arizona.

Local Ballot Initiatives: Roads, Parks and Elections

Results on ballot measures for Tucson and Pima County.

In Their Own Words: Why I Vote

Plus, voters define what civility means to them.

How Pollsters Survey Arizona Voters

Plus, lessons learned after the 2016 election.

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