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Initial numbers show Flagstaff residents voted against a referendum to move forward with plans to build a new hospital.
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New polling data shows former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden by 5% in Arizona.
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Former Arizona Congressman Trent Franks announced he is running for his old congressional seat. He resigned in 2017 after two female staffers said he offered them money in exchange for carrying his child,
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Ballots for Coconino County's special election need to be mailed back today to ensure they arrive in time to be counted. Any ballots not mailed today, need to be returned no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day on Nov. 7 to be counted.
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Republican Blake Masters, who lost to Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly in last year's midterm election, announced he is the latest candidate in a crowded Arizona congressional race.
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The No Labels party filed a lawsuit in Arizona that seeks to block its ballot line from being used by Democrats who oppose the group's efforts to launch a third-party ticket for president next year.
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The Arizona Court of Appeal has ruled that counties don’t have the legal authority to order hand counts of all their ballots in an election. It stems from the 2022 election when Cochise County officials hatched a plan to perform a hand-count audit of all ballots.
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A federal appeals court tossed the lawsuit brought by former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake that challenged the use of electronic voting machines and sought to ban them in last year’s midterm elections.
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The Arizona Republican Party plans to defend former President Donald Trump’s right to be on the ballot in the state’s 2024 presidential preference election.
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The former TV newscaster and failed gubernatorial candidate seeks the seat held by independent incumbent Kyrsten Sinema.