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Pascua Yaqui Tribe continues effort to restore former early voting site

The site established in 2010 was closed down by the Pima County Recorder's Office about a month before the 2018 primary.

McSally Refunds $120,000 of Excessive Contributions

The FEC had flagged contributions from more than 60 donors that appeared to exceed donation limits.

Feds Flag Arizona Sen McSally for Excessive Campaign Donations

The FEC is looking into what appears to be $270,000 in excessive campaign contributions during the midterm campaign.

Arizona Delegation Helps Usher In Historic New Congress

Democrats take control of one chamber and women make big gains, all with Arizona's help.

2018 Year-In-Review: Elections

Arizona 360 revisits highlights of the midterm election.

Making "Cloud Soup"

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Marquez Peterson Leaving Tucson Hispanic Chamber

After nearly a decade of leading the chamber, the recent congressional candidate is moving on.

Navajos Seek Court Order to Fix Signatures on Early Ballots

A lawsuit makes an argument to count ballots that Navajos properly filled out but didn't sign.

Arizona's Future Secretary of State Vows to be Nonpartisan

Democrat Katie Hobbs claimed victory over Republican Steve Gaynor in close race.

Sonoran Leadership Welcomes Ducey’s Re-election

The governor of the Mexican state highlighted Ducey's support for the so-called Arizona-Sonora Megaregion.

Pima County Voters Set Midterm Election Record

Turnout was its highest yet, and voters are still being counted.

Democrat Hoffman to Take Over as Arizona Schools Superintendent

The political novice won the race against an experienced Republican politician.

A Surprise Choice in the Central Arizona Project Board Election

Republican April Pinger did not have a campaign website or respond to any questions from the Arizona Republic.

Voters React to Midterm Election Results

What they hope to see Congress achieve before the 2020 presidential election.

Journalist Roundtable: Midterm Election Analysis

Did the results indicate a blue wave in Arizona?

Election Analysis; Voter Reaction; Nurses Unionize

A journalists roundtable goes over results from closely watched races and asks whether a blue wave swept Arizona.

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