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Two Republicans Want Tucson Council Election Overturned

Lawton, Burkholder sue, claiming they won in their wards and should take seats.

US Court: Tucson Elections Wrongly Favor Democrats

Balloting system violates one-man, one-vote, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules.

Final Ballot Count Due Monday in Pima County Election

Elections director blames slow ballot tally blamed on software, provisional ballots.

Decisiveness Prevails: Most Election Outcomes Not Close

Pima County voters reject debt and taxes; Tucson, Oro Valley voters like incumbents.

Low Voter Turnout Expected for Pima County Election Tuesday

County's $816M borrowing package, Tucson's 3 council members, Oro Valley recall.

Election Day in Pima County: Where to Take Your Ballot

For vote to count, officials must receive it by 7 p.m. Tuesday

Legislature Passes, Governor Signs $3.5B Plan for Schools

Special session ends; voters must decide on changes to Land Trust Fund payout.

House OKs School Funding Bills; Senate Votes Friday

Republicans stop changes to $3.5B, 10-year package; Ducey visits lawmakers' offices.

Special Legislative Session on Education Funding Under Way

$249M more for schools immediately in proposal to settle lawsuit.

Tucson City Council Democratic Incumbents Retain Seats

Incumbents outdistance slate of Republican challengers; Rothschild wins re-election.

Questions Arise About Education Funding Plan

Proposal would settle long-standing lawsuit, with legislative approval.

METRO WEEK: Independent Spending in Tucson Campaign

Effect of Supreme Court ruling trickles down to City Council races.

Arizona Senate Money Race Accelerates; McCain Has $5M

In bid for sixth term, incumbent brings in $900K in third quarter; his opponents lag.

Money Flows to Arizona Congressional Campaigns

Southern Arizona Congressional candidates begin to attract donors

Oro Valley Recall Centers on Single Issue - Club Purchase

Election hinges on how town bought El Conquistador facilities, including golf courses.

METRO WEEK: Pro/Con Debate on Pima County Bond Election

$816 million borrowing proposal would require higher property taxes.

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