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Arizona's results will impact not only the presidential race but also the state's next senator, northern Arizona's House representative and ballot measures on abortion access, immigration and other issues. That's all in addition to state, county and city races.
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Navajo officials say they're asking courts to keep several polling sites on the Navajo Nation open after more than a dozen polling places encountered problems with voting machines. Four polling sites in Navajo County also received bomb threats.
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Elections officials said nearly 50,000 ballots had already been returned by mail or dropbox before election day, while others were making sure to vote in person.
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Tuesday's election will determine the next senator, northern Arizona's representative in the House and ballot measures on issues like abortion access and immigration. That's all in addition to numerous state, county and city races.
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In the leadup to U.S. elections, Democrats and Republicans have flocked to the furthest reaches of 22 Native American reservations in Arizona in a bid to pick up votes. They're asking politicians, "What have you ever done for us?"
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The Apache County Board of Supervisors voted to remove County Attorney Michael Whiting from office and stop paying his salary.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made a case for the Harris presidency to a crowd of nearly 1,300 people in downtown Flagstaff Saturday. He's the first on either presidential ticket to campaign in the city this election cycle.
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Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz will visit Flagstaff for the first time Saturday. Location and time details have not yet been released.
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With the state up for grabs in next week’s presidential election, Democrats and Republicans are making their final arguments to northern Arizona voters.
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Incumbent Rep. Eli Crane faces former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez in the race to represent Arizona's largely rural and Republican Second Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.