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Two Republicans Want Tucson Council Election Overturned

Lawton, Burkholder sue, claiming they won in their wards and should take seats.

Arizona Town Hall Takes on Water Use, Planning

Resulting report will address water resources, environmental issues.

AZ WEEK: Honoring Arizona's Military Veterans

McSally: Making it easier for vets to get jobs; interviews with Purple Heart recipients.

METRO WEEK: Federal Spending Built Much of Tucson

Economists say Tucson depends on federal dollars– here’s a look at how much.

US Court: Tucson Elections Wrongly Favor Democrats

Balloting system violates one-man, one-vote, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules.

Final Election Results Counted; No Changes in Any Races

38.5% of registered voters cast ballots for candidates, issues in Pima County.

METRO WEEK: Analyzing Election Results May Take Time

Awaiting final election results, future of bond project

Final Ballot Count Due Monday in Pima County Election

Elections director blames slow ballot tally blamed on software, provisional ballots.

Pima County Still Counting Votes with 10,000 Remaining

Additional ballots unlikely to change Tuesday results, with most races settled.

Decisiveness Prevails: Most Election Outcomes Not Close

Pima County voters reject debt and taxes; Tucson, Oro Valley voters like incumbents.

Low Voter Turnout Expected for Pima County Election Tuesday

County's $816M borrowing package, Tucson's 3 council members, Oro Valley recall.

Tucson Red-Light Cameras Will Remain in Place for 2 Weeks

Ban favored by 65% of voters, takes effect when election is certified Nov. 17.

AZ Week: One Step Closer to Education Funding Boost

Gov. Ducey signs $3.5 billion plan, but money won't flow to schools yet.

Election Day in Pima County: Where to Take Your Ballot

For vote to count, officials must receive it by 7 p.m. Tuesday

Legislature Passes, Governor Signs $3.5B Plan for Schools

Special session ends; voters must decide on changes to Land Trust Fund payout.

House OKs School Funding Bills; Senate Votes Friday

Republicans stop changes to $3.5B, 10-year package; Ducey visits lawmakers' offices.

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