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Arizona Voter Turnout Trending Downward

47.5% of those registered in state cast ballots in this month's election; down significantly from previous years.

UPDATE: McSally Wins Final Tally; Recount Assured

Counting ends, Republican beat Democratic incumbent Barber by 161 votes, or 0.08%.

McSally-Barber Likely Headed for Recount; 133-Vote Margin

Difference is 0.06%; state law requires recount when margin under 200 votes; would occur in early December.

McSally Challenge to Ballots Denied; Results Tighten

Republican, ahead of Barber by 179 votes, turned down in request to stop processing of some provisional ballots.

Barber-McSally Count Resumes Monday Under Legal Cloud

Republican signals challenge to Pima County ballots; she holds slim lead with thousands of votes still outstanding.

METRO WEEK: Analyzing Election Results, Voter Behavior

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

UPDATE: McSally, Barber Count Resumes Monday

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

Native American Vote Key in Arizona's Largest Congressional District

CD 1 covers nearly two-thirds of state including 12 tribal nations.

Race for Congress in Southern Arizona Among Most Expensive

Nonpartisan organization ranks money poured into national campaigns; close to $12M has been spent in CD 2, about $11M in CD 1.

Border Policies, Reviving Economy at Center of Arizona's CD 3 Forum

Democratic incumbent Grijalva, Republican challenger Saucedo Mercer faced off for first time in 2014 general election campaign.

METRO WEEK: CD 2 Rematch Highlights Border Policy Differences

McSally pushes for improved guest worker visas, Barber advocates crack-down on employers hiring illegally.

2nd Congressional District Seat May Be Up to Convincing Independents

Rematch between Democrat Barber, Republican McSally could come down to who is seen as more politically moderate.

METRO WEEK: CD1's Kirkpatrick, Tobin Differ on Funding Priorities

Immigration, state, federal budget, party allegiance among differences in Northern Tucson-metro district.

New State Training, Website Aims to Combat Human Trafficking

Brewer says tools hope to encourage residents be voice against crime; starting next Jan., cops, others are required to study up on issue.

New Policy Expands Roles of Dreamers in Military

Only 1,500 slots in program that could offer fast track to citizenship to young undocumented immigrants.

Giffords' Gun Control Group Pulls TV Ad Against McSally

Attack said Arizona CD 2 Republican candidate opposed 'making it harder for stalkers to get a gun.'

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