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State Elections Website Crash Likened to 'Tollbooth' Delay

And Pima County returned to remaining 20,000 ballots, says counting going smoothly.

Southern Arizona Legislative Races: Most Incumbents Prevail

A rundown of the early results for the region's House races.

Marijuana, Minimum Wage Initatives Await Court Review

Both measures under challenge; deadline for ballot certification is Tuesday.

Green Party Looks to Break Through Amid Unpopular Nominees

The small-but-active branch consistently runs candidates in many races.

Four City Council Seats Up for Grabs in South Tucson

Mayor Miguel Rojas not seeking re-election; new council to appoint replacement.

Republicans Overtake Independents as Largest Voting Bloc in Arizona

Presidential preference election saw a surge in party affiliation, officials say.

In Unusual Election Season, Outcomes Remain Uncertain

Arizona Week takes a look at the various parties jockeying for votes come November.

Republican Corporation Commission Candidates Look to Move Past 'Dark Money' Debate

Most vying for the 3 open spots hope conversation can go beyond elections spending, solar issues.

Gowan Suspends Campaign for 1st Congressional District

Arizona Speaker says he was not gaining enough support to win primary.

Monday Is Voter Registration Deadline for Primary Election

Party nominees for US Senate, congressional seats, county offices at stake.

Debate Over Recreational Marijuana Comes to the Fore

Initiative aimed at legalization in Arizona proposed for November election ballot.

Legalized Marijuana, 2 Other Ballot Propositions Filed

Petitions turned in for higher minimum wage, limit on hospital executive compensation.

State Starts Sending Prop 123 Money to Schools

$191 million from state Land Trust Fund, another $74 million from general fund.

Treasurer Told To Give Land Trust Fund Money to Schools

Arizona attorney general says no reason to hold $260 million from Prop 123.

New State Funds Buy 'Authentic Thank You' for Vail Teachers

Suburban school district plans to use money for staff raises and retention bonuses.

Phoenix Man Files Suit to Block Prop 123, Citing Federal Law

Claims increased pull from State Land Trust violates law that made Arizona a state.

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