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Arizona Gets Green Light to Reject Federal Laws

Voters pass Prop 122; will allow Legislature, governor deny enforcement of legislation they deem unconstitutional.

Republican Douglas Wins Schools Superintendent Race

Narrowly beats Democrat Garcia by a difference of close to 19,000 votes.

METRO WEEK: Analyzing Election Results, Voter Behavior

Journalists' Roundtable assesses turnout, margins in state's congressional contests.

AZ WEEK: Brewer Talks Arizona Supreme Court Medicaid Hearing

Governor was in Tucson Thursday to sit in arguments; also, discussion of the election results.

UPDATE: McSally, Barber Count Resumes Monday

Latest numbers show Republican with 509-vote lead; count of 14,000+ remaining votes will go all weekend.

McSally Leads Barber in CD2; Thousands of Votes Yet to Be Counted

Pima Counting 14,000 ballots Thursday, beginning to process 10,000 provisional ballots.

No Decision Yet in Arizona Schools Superintendent Race

Republican Douglas holds small lead over Democrat Garcia; Common Core was at heart of campaign argument.

Brnovich Wins Attorney General Race

Republican took an early lead on Democrat Rotellini; takes seat with 53% of votes, Rotellini gets 46%.

Republican Ducey is Next Arizona Governor

Early results show state treasurer with nearly 54% of votes; Democrat DuVal has 41%.

Arizona Selects New Test to Replace AIMS

Will asses students in alignment with state's College and Career Ready Standards, known as Common Core.

State Sen. Reagan Elected Secretary of State

Republican wins bid against Democrat Goddard by about 5K votes.

Decision Day: General Election Polls Open at 6 a.m. Tuesday

Races for governor, attorney general, 9 Arizona seats in Congress, Legislature; most voters have already cast ballots.

Arizona Teens Have Stopped Using Most Kinds of Drugs

But nearly one-third reported using marijuana.

Campaign Aims to Get Every Arizona Student to Apply for College

State-wide effort starts today, runs all month; 50 high schools will get visits.

AZ WEEK: Election Day Tuesday; A Look at Final Campaigning

From money that poured in to a possible political transformation of Arizona.

METRO WEEK: Negative Campaigning 'Worst Ever' This Year

Institute for Civil Discourse analyzes spending and tone; finds increased voter frustration.

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