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Barber Maintains Small Lead

709 votes separate him and McSally in Congressional District 2

UPDATE: Pima County Has 57K Votes to Check, Count

31K early ballots, 26K provisionals; some races in balance

Hear From Winners, Losers in Election 2012

AZPM special report highlights voices of election night

Flake Wins AZ Seat in U.S. Senate

With 99.7% counted, Republican has 50.4% to 45.2% for Democrat Carmona

U.S. House: Grijalva Wins; 2 Others Too Close to Call

CD 2: McSally ahead of Barber; CD 1: Kirkpatrick leads Paton

Dems Take 14 of 21 S. AZ Legislative Seats

Dems Farley, Bradley, Republicans Melvin, Griffin take Senate seats

Open Primary, Education Sales Tax Defeated

2-1 margins against both; voters also reject changes to judicial system

Political Roundtable: Friday, Nov. 2, 2012

Host Jim Nintzel leads final roundtable discussion before Election Day

AZ Week: PAC Spending in State Hits $36M

$19M independently targeting Carmona, Flake in U.S. Senate race

CD 1: The Flavor of Arizona

New district larger, more diverse than several states

Colonel Kent Laughbaum, USAF (Retired)

Colonel Kent Laughbaum is retired from the United States Air Force. He commanded the 355th Fighter Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

AZ Voter Registration Numbers Climb

3.1M residents eligible to cast ballots in this fall's election

Pima County Sheriff Candidates Forum

Incumbent Democratic Sheriff Clarence Dupnik, Republican Mark Napier and Green Party candidate Dave Croteau debate the issues

Political Roundtable: Friday, Oct. 26, 2012

Landowner-county dispute, final days of election campaign

AZ Week: Propositions Primer, Part 2

Supporters and opponents make their cases on Prop. 115; an expert explains Props 118, 119, 120

LD 9 State Senate Forum

Republican Tyler Mott, Democrat Steve Farley debate the issues

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