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Election 2014

Nov 4, 2014

McGuire holds on for crucial Democratic win in swing district

Republicans who hoped to pad their voting advantage in the Arizona Senate might have to look elsewhere, as Sen. Barbara McGuire leads her GOP opponent in Legislative District 8.

Nov 4, 2014

Bradley breezes by GOP opponent in Tucson

Tucson Democrat Sen. David Bradley is cruising to victory in his bid to keep his Legislative District 10 seat, an updated ballot count shows.

Nov 4, 2014

Kyrsten Sinema defeats Wendy Rogers in CD9

The AP is reporting that U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema has retained her seat in Arizona's 9th Congressional District, with 54 percent of the vote and 97 percent of precincts reporting.

Nov 4, 2014

Voters reject Prop. 304 – no pay raise for lawmakers

Arizona lawmakers won’t be receiving a pay increase, as Proposition 304, which would have increased lawmakers’ salary to $35,000 annually from $24,000, was soundly defeated.

Nov 4, 2014

Voters approve new county medical center

Voters overwhelmingly supported a $935 million ballot measure to rebuild the aging Maricopa County Medical Center and expand and revamp the county’s health system for the poor.

Nov 4, 2014

Big win for Right to Try Prop. 303

An uncontested ballot measure that allows drug makers and people who are terminally ill to bypass the federal government to use unproven drugs was overwhelmingly approved.

Former Arizona state Rep. Ruben Gallego, left, celebrates his win in the Democratic primary in the 7th Congressional District, with his wife Kate Gallego, after defeating opponent Mary Rose Wilcox in the Phoenix-area district Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014, in Phoenix. Gallego campaigned on curtailing the rising cost of college education, making sure veterans get timely health care and improving the lives of the poor. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Nov 4, 2014

Ruben Gallego cruises to victory

Former state lawmaker Ruben Gallego cruised to victory Tuesday night to represent Arizona’s 7th Congressional District.

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Nov 4, 2014

A race-by-race look at Arizona statewide races

Arizona is deciding a full slate of statewide, congressional and local races, many of which were highly competitive heading in to the final hours of the campaign. The closeness of the contests has been reflected in the bombardment of attack ads over the final weeks as Democratic, Republican and special interest groups have spent large amounts of money in Arizona. Here is a look at the ticket, and [...]

Nov 4, 2014

Democrats need major turnout to win in Arizona

After months of campaigning, candidates for Arizona's top elected offices will find out Tuesday if they persuaded enough voters to back them to win.

Nov 4, 2014

3 statewide ballot measures being decided

Voters are deciding a host of ballot measures across Arizona on Election Day, including three statewide propositions.

Nov 3, 2014

More than 75 percent of record-setting Corp Comm spending shrouded in secrecy

Of the $4.1 million spent to help four candidates vying for two open seats on the board that regulates Arizona's utilities - more than in any previous Corporation Commission race - the source of more than $3 million of that is shrouded in secrecy. The so-called "dark money" has gone entirely to help Republicans Tom Forese and Doug Little.

Nov 3, 2014

$10 million candidate: Spending favors Ducey by three-to-one margin

If GOP nominee Doug Ducey had shut down his campaign the day after the primary and hadn’t spent a dime since, Republicans still would have spent more than twice as much as Democrats on the Arizona governor’s race.

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