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Liermann keeps steady lead in council race
Amber Liermann has maintained the lead she garnered early in Tuesday’s voting and is set up to be the newest member of the Maricopa...
In-person voting lifts GOP incumbents in District 11
While the big federal races garnered most of the attention on Election Day, Republicans in the Arizona Legislature were quietly hanging onto their majority...
2 votes separate final school board contenders as leaders pull away
Every vote counts, today no more so than in the race for Maricopa Unified School District Governing Board.
While veteran members Torri Anderson and AnnaMarie...
Unofficial vote tallies: Liermann, McClure win races
Here’s the current picture in city, county, state and federal races in Tuesday’s general election.
The Pinal County Elections Department said Wednesday morning that 41,000...
The polls have closed
If you think the campaign season seemed interminable, you’re not alone.
But if you haven’t voted yet in the general election – nearly 100 million...
Who will be final candidates for council? It’s a nail-biter
A tight, three-way battle for two slots on the Maricopa City Council General Election ballot is down to two.
Last week, incumbent Vice Mayor Nancy...
Gusse trails LaFond for spot in city council runoff
The third seat on city council will be contested by two candidates who have never held office if the results through Saturday hold when...
Another Friday update in ongoing vote count for city council race
After another day of counting early and provisional ballots, political newcomer Amber Liermann remains in third place in the race for Maricopa City Council.
Liermann,...
Polls have closed. The count begins
The polls have closed and now the count begins for the 2020 primary election.
Pinal County Elections Department will again have a livestream of the...
MUSD tries to avoid legal violation with special meeting
Maricopa Unified School District is putting itself in the corner.
When the May 27 meeting became blacked out by failed technology, preventing constituents from watching...
Election lawsuit settled, count continues as U.S. Senate race undetermined
Pinal County Elections Department estimates it has 20,000 early ballots and 6,800 provisional ballots left to count.
Statewide there are an estimated 400,000 outstanding ballots....
Election Update: Prop 416 passing; Prop 417 on the edge
Pinal County Elections Department officials still have 5,500 ballots to count from Tuesday’s election.
After staff counted approximately 3,500 ballots this afternoon, the two biggest...
Props 416/417 neck-and-neck in early tallies
With more than 9,000 ballots still to be tallied from Tuesday's election, two questions about county transportation were in a tight battle but leaning toward...
On the Ballot: Voters being asked to open wallets for regional transportation
Pinal County residents will have the opportunity to vote in November to approve a sales tax funding infrastructure improvements across the county.
For Maricopa, it...
Polling place changed by church fire
Saturday’s attic fire at First Baptist Church of Maricopa did more than disrupt religious services. It has now also forced a change in voting...
Wade: Strong, positive leadership pays off
After much hand wringing and back and forth with the Pinal County Elections Department, the final tally for the Maricopa City Council elections is...
Voter: Need Voyles to back up Babeu
With Pinal County elections quickly approaching, I wanted to offer my input regarding the race for the office of county attorney.When I moved to...
Voyles, Babeu deny violation allegation
Pinal County Attorney candidate Lando Voyles, of Maricopa, and incumbent Sheriff Paul Babeu, of San Tan Valley, both Republicans, said an allegation their respective...
Smith retains lead, wins primary
Former Maricopa Mayor Anthony “Tony” Smith had the most votes in the Pinal County Supervisor District 4 Republican primary race Saturday after all the...
Poll workers readying for Tuesday primary
For some poll workers and volunteers, Tuesday’s primary started today.Bill Bardfield, the inspector for voting precinct 74 (El Dorado), is putting everything in place...
Poll: Readers are early voters
Forty percent of respondents to this week’s poll – 78 readers – said they have mailed in their early voting ballot for Tuesday’s primary election.Nine respondents, making up...
McClaren, Taylor also in sheriff’s race
Seven candidates have filed for Pinal County sheriff, not five as previously reported.A list from the Pinal County Elections Office of candidates running for...
Election results to be certified Tuesday
With only about 400 Maricopa ballots left to count, Tuesday’s election results likely will stand.Christian Price is the city’s new mayor, and Bridger Kimball...
Christian Price elected mayor; council seats filled
Mayoral candidate Christian Price, who had 60 percent of the 3,851 votes counted Tuesday night, said he was “ecstatic” that he was the likely...
Price ahead in smooth running election day
Unofficial election returns Tuesday night showed mayoral candidate Christian Price well ahead of City Councilman Carl Diedrich with 60 percent of the votes cast...
Raise your voice and vote
Brenda Hermanson, Maricopa Republican Club president, and Henry Wade, Copa City Dems, have joined together to urge people to vote.Brenda Hermanson Maricopa Republican Club...
Redistricting meeting scheduled for Monday
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has accepted three proposed redistricting maps for Pinal County to be presented for public comment.According to the 2011...
New council members take office
Two new members joined the Maricopa City Council last night. The nomination and unanimous approval of Alan Marchione and Julie Romero-Gusse came as part of the change of the guard in the council.
Candidates play waiting game; final results likely Monday
The wait continues for two council candidates, as well as the fate of Proposition 400, which would extend the mayoral term from two to four years.
Prop 100 stirs passions, brings out vote
A record turnout for a local election looms as the number of ballots cast in the 2010 Maricopa City Council race grows each hour.