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Second Chance to Get Health Insurance Under Affordable Care Act

Open enrollment starts Saturday, Nov. 15 for those who didn't get covered last year.

Incumbent Ethan Orr Ousted in State House Race

Republican loses by 123 votes; Democrats Randy Friese, Victoria Steele prevail in Tucson's District 9.

UPDATE: McSally Wins Final Tally; Recount Assured

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

Governor Brewer Reflects on 6 Years in Office

As term comes to end, she says there are no regrets; Doug Ducey steps in come January.

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.

LD 9: Democratic Newcomer Leads Over GOP Incumbent Orr

Randy Friese 247 votes ahead in race to represent Tucson; about 9K votes still need to be counted in Pima County.

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.

Arizona Gets Green Light to Reject Federal Laws

Voters pass Prop 122; will allow Legislature, governor deny enforcement of legislation they deem unconstitutional.

Republican Douglas Wins Schools Superintendent Race

Narrowly beats Democrat Garcia by a difference of close to 19,000 votes.

METRO WEEK: Analyzing Election Results, Voter Behavior

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

AZ WEEK: Brewer Talks Arizona Supreme Court Medicaid Hearing

Governor was in Tucson Thursday to sit in arguments; also, discussion of the election results.

UPDATE: McSally, Barber Count Resumes Monday

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

McSally Leads Barber in CD2; Thousands of Votes Yet to Be Counted

Pima Counting 14,000 ballots Thursday, beginning to process 10,000 provisional ballots.

No Decision Yet in Arizona Schools Superintendent Race

Republican Douglas holds small lead over Democrat Garcia; Common Core was at heart of campaign argument.

Brnovich Wins Attorney General Race

Republican took an early lead on Democrat Rotellini; takes seat with 53% of votes, Rotellini gets 46%.

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