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Prediction: Most Pima Voters Won’t Cast Ballots Tomorrow

Election officials expect fewer than half of voters to show up for special election.

2016 Sets Record for Number of Elections in Arizona

Presidential primary in March, special May 17, August primary, November general.

May Special Election: Smooth Sailing or More Problems?

Officials say they hope March’s long voting lines, registration problems are past.

Prop 124: State Pension Reform May Ease Taxpayer Burden

Retirement fund for police officers, firefighters is $7 billion underfunded.

Prop 123: Teachers See Relief; Opponents See Challenges

Arguments from those who support and oppose Arizona's school funding proposal.

Vote to Fund Schools: Boon or 'Disenfranchisement?'

Analysis of pros, cons of Prop 123 and rundown on pension changes in Prop 124.

Prop 123: How We Got Here, What Your Vote Means

Settlement to longstanding lawsuit would pump billions into Arizona schools.

Register to Vote by Monday for May 17 Special Election

Two ballot issues: expanding state land trust payout for schools; pension reform.

Arizona Campaign Finance Law Change: 'Dark Money' Victory?

Pro: Law will protect donors; con: deregulation reduces accountability.

Latino Voters Look to Candidates' Ideas, Vision

'Arizona Week' expands AZPM's series Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote

Proposal Would Raise State Minimum Wage to $12 Hourly

Current minimum is $8.05; group seeks initiative measure for November ballot.

Maricopa County Recorder: 'I Made a Giant Mistake'

Voters and lawmakers express anger in hearing about problems with last week’s election

Legalize Marijuana Group Raises Big Campaign Money

Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol raises most in 2015.

Pima County Voters Have Returned Half of Early Ballots

Thursday is the last day to mail early ballots back before Tuesday’s Presidential Preference Primary.

Latino Advocacy Groups Unite to Strengthen Voter Turnout

'Emerging Voices: The Latino Vote' Part 2: 40 organizations tell parties, 'Enough!'

Latino Population Grows; Voting Lags in Arizona, Across Nation

Can growth be translated into political influence for nation's largest minority?

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