Scenes from the polls on Election Day (GALLERY)
It's Election Day in Maricopa and the polls stirred with activity.
Here are a few scenes from polling places around the city.
The polls have closed
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Pinal County vice chairman Rios endorses Pearce for supervisor
By Pete Rios
Fellow Democrats,
I have known Marlene Pearce for a number of years. She is sincere, intelligent, cares deeply for Pinal County and is...
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McClure: I’m the right choice for all residents
By Jeff McClure
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Longtime Pinal administrator endorses McClure
By Steve Brown
I served Pinal County for 25 years and retired as a department director. For the past six years I have served with...
Jeff McClure: I’m a supervisor candidate with a broader view
By Jeff McClure
Nancy Smith and I did have a conversation about Propositions 416 and 417, and I did vote No on 417, but she...
Vice mayor endorses Pearce for Pinal County supervisor
By Nancy Smith
What a breath of fresh air! A candidate who wants to meet the needs of a community regardless of party! Marlene lets...
Democratic LD11 candidates to chat with voters in Town Hall
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Voters down the middle on recreational marijuana
By Miriam Ordonez / ASU Cronkite School of Journalism
Proposition 207, which would allow adults over the age of 21 to possess and grow small...
MUSD board candidates to take voter questions in Town Hall
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There’s an early ballot drop box at City Hall
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U.S. judge orders state to extend voter registration deadline
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Arizona Supreme Court to hear Pinal’s RTA case
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Wednesday,...
Maricopa residents weigh in on City Council runoff in weekly poll
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Council OKs election canvass; Gusse will not contest results
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Gusse intends to appeal election results
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For LaFond, concession then celebration after late surge
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Liermann finds spot in city council runoff ‘exciting and exhilarating’
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Gusse trails LaFond for spot in city council runoff
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Update: The latest unofficial vote tallies for city council race
The vote count continues from Tuesday's primary.
Here is the latest vote count for local, state and federal races.
All tallies are unofficial. The following vote...