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Bridwell: Pinal County’s Plan for the Future ‘a recipe for continued disaster’

The $272,000 Pinal Plan for the Future was a huge disappointment and one more colossal waste of hard-earned taxpayer money. Its only value was...

Jackson wins Casa Grande elections, Maricopa gains regional partner

Jackson wins Casa Grande elections, Maricopa gains regional partner

Over half of all Pinal County voters make their ballots count

Pinal County voters turned out in force to cast their ballots for the candidates of their choice in state, district and local elections. ...

Maricopa goes to three voting precincts for upcoming elections

Elections are coming up. The Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, September 12, with the General Election slated for Tuesday, November 7....

Logic and accuracy test of Pinal County touch screen machines goes well

Last week members of the Secretary of State's Office started their Logic and Accuracy (L and A) test of the new touch screen voting...

Elections Department needs poll workers for upcoming Primary and General Election

The Pinal County Elections Department is in need of poll workers for the upcoming Primary and General Elections this year. ...

Elections department processes nomination petitions on final day to file

Since Monday, May 15, those who are seeking elected office in Pinal County have been in and out of the Elections Office, filing their...

Western Pinal Republican Club to host GOP candidates

The Western Pinal Republican Club will be holding its monthly meeting on June 14 at the Holiday Inn in Casa Grande. ...

City Council addresses elections, projects, events, services and personnel policies, in addition to General...

Tuesday evening's City Council meeting was lengthy, and the primary focus was on the explanation of the General Plan, its changes, potential amendments and...

Pinal County voters reauthorize transportation tax by a wide margin

Pinal County voters in the November 8 election passed Proposition 400, the extension of the half-cent transportation tax originally approved in 1986. The...

Incredible Voter Turnout Delays Decision on National and Local Elections Alike

Maricopa residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of President George Bush (57%) over Senator John Kerry (43%) in the race to determine who will lead...

Votes trickling in during primary election

UPDATE: An official with the Pinal County Elections Department is stating the delay in posting the unofficial results of today's primary election is due to a polling machine malfunction, which has since been resolved. They expect to post Maricopa's voting numbers within 15-20 minutes.  

Vargas, Glenn and Goddard for school board, ‘yes’ on Question 5

With all Maricopa precincts reporting, the unofficial results from the Pinal County Elections Department show 54% (6,268 votes) of Maricopa residents in favor of Question 5, the city's bond initiative for parks, libraries and other community amenities.

Sinkhole forces detour for Santa Rosa Precinct 74 voters

Pinal County elections is informing voters in Santa Rosa Precinct 74 that a sinkhole will force drivers to make a detour to the Global Water Center located at 22590 N. Powers Parkway in Maricopa.

Glover makes it a race for justice of the peace

Maricopa resident Patricia Glover is running for the Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace position to help improve public access to the court system. “I...

Supes might appoint new local judge tomorrow — but still undecided

Pinal County Board of Supervisors tomorrow will discuss and possibly appoint a District 4 Justice of the Peace to serve Maricopa and Western Pinal...

Vitiello quitting city council for supe bid

Maricopa City Councilmember Rich Vitiello submitted his letter of resignation, effective April 1.  Vitiello, who has served as a city leader since 2018, said in...

Primary vote moved to July

Pinal County elections officials are gearing up for newly passed legislation that moves the primary election date back a week. The July 30 primary replaces...

Maricopa constable eyes judge vacancy

Maricopa-area District 4 Constable Glenn Morrison wants to run for justice of the peace in the November general election. A Rancho El Dorado resident, Morrison...
Pinal County Supervisor Kevin Cavanaugh

Maricopa’s supervisor drops out of race, to run for sheriff instead

Pinal County Supervisor Kevin Cavanaugh can never seem to stay out of the news cycle for long. The embattled politician told InMaricopa this morning he...

Prop. 469 to fund road improvements, including SR 347, headed for defeat

Updated at 8:30 a.m. on Nov. 9, 2022. Pinal County voters, who have been clamoring for better transportation, specifically widening and improving State Route 347,...

Outside review of election cites judgment, communication, training errors

An independent expert hired by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors to review the Elections Department's performance in the August primary reported Wednesday there...

City Council primary 2022: The election that tested voters and candidates

The 2022 Maricopa primary election was memorable for many reasons. It took nine days after Election Day for Pinal County to announce a Logic and...

Council certifies election results as incumbents retain seats

It’s finally official. The Maricopa City Council on Tuesday night certified results from the Aug. 2 primary that will keep incumbents Vincent Manfredi, Rich Vitiello...

It’s (un)official: Incumbents retain city council seats

Incumbent city councilmembers Vincent Manfredi, Rich Vitiello and Henry Wade retained their seats as the final votes were counted in the race for three...

Two local polling places open late

Two local polling places did not open on time at 6 a.m. today, delaying citizens’ ability to cast their ballots in person. The Precinct 79...
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Voters approve MUSD override – unofficially

With counting nearly complete, the Maricopa Unified School District budget override has passed by a slim margin – at least unofficially. In counting that concluded...

Uncounted ballots dwindle in tight race for MUSD board

With only a ‘handful” of early ballots left to be counted, Jim Jordan now has a 14-vote lead over Tracie Armstead-Payton in the race...

Armstead-Payton widens lead over Jordan for MUSD Board seat

After another day of ballot counting, Tracie Armstead-Payton has taken a 49-vote lead over Jim Jordan in the race for Maricopa Unified School District...

Vote count: Update still shows razor-thin race for MUSD board

Jim Jordan has widened his lead over Tracie Armstead-Payton to 10 votes in the race for a seat on the Maricopa Unified School District...
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