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Arizonans approve tax on wealthy to fund education. Now what?

Your questions about Proposition 208, the Invest in Ed ballot measure, answered.

USCIS backlog hampers voting for immigrants still awaiting citizenship

Some 300,000 immigrants won't become citizens in time for Nov. 3

Moderate voters gave Democrats an Arizona Senate seat in 2018. Will they do it again?

To some voters, Joe Biden and Mark Kelly are more reminiscent of John McCain than their Republican opponents.

Dems make big voter registration gains in AZ, but GOP still leads

Democrats are the second-most popular political group for the first time since 2010.

Departing Pima County supervisors offer successors advice

Only two of the five supervisors are running for reelection.

Recapping Arizona Propositions 207 and 208

A discussion with AZPM's Alisa Reznick and Jake Steinberg.

Parties getting out the vote in Maricopa County

The county is key to candidates' victory in the state.

Journalists roundtable: Odds of a blue wave in Arizona

Lorraine Rivera is joined by KJZZ's Steve Goldstein and The Yellow Sheet's Hank Stephenson.

Arizona pollster on methods used to track 2020 races

A discussion with OH Predictive Insight's Mike Noble.

Arizona elections chief on preparedness at the polls

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs anticipates record turnout for the general election.

Your Vote 2020 election special

Arizona 360 presents an hour-long edition exploring top issues and races ahead of Election Day.

Tool helps voters locate polling sites in tribal lands

The ASU Indian Legal Clinic says the poll locator tool meets a need for Indigenous voters who don't have standard addresses.

Vote by mail deadline is here

Election officials say get your ballot in the mail by Oct. 27.

Early voting begins in the Tohono O'odham Nation, polling place locations

Historical knowledge is key to knowing where to go to vote on Election Day in the nation.

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