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Latino Turnout in Arizona Could Surge This Election: Poll

The poll suggests more than 80 percent of Latino voters may cast ballots.

Wide Open 1st Congressional District Race Focuses on Border

Paul Babeu and Tom O’Halleran are hoping to replace Ann Kirkpatrick.

1.5 Million Early Ballots Are in the Mail to Arizona Voters

353,000 in Pima County, with more to come; ballot request deadline Oct. 28.

Opposition to Legal Marijuana Holds Narrow Lead, Poll Says

Same survey says voters support Prop. 206, which would raise the minimum wage.

McCain Breaks with Trump; Kirkpatrick Says 'Too Late'

McSally calls comments 'disgusting,' continues silence on whether she will vote for Trump.

Prior Election Looms over Corporation Commission Race

Candidates say 2014 dark-money funding shows need to refocus the commission.

Prop 205: Sharp Divisions over Legalizing Marijuana in Arizona

State could become fifth to legalize it for recreational use; governor leads opposition.

Will Prop 206 Boost or Bust Arizona Job Market?

Proponents say current minimum is unlivable; opponents call 206 a job killer.

Could Arizona's Latino Voters Tip the Scale in November?

Also, excerpt of 1989 interview with Gov. Rose Mofford, who died this week.

Arizona Spanish Language Media Unite to Register Voters

The aim is to register 100,000 new Latino voters in Arizona.

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.

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