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Numerous candidate signs just outside the Dobson Ranch Branch Mesa Public Library polling site, Tuesday, August 24, 2010 in Mesa.
Julie Madrigal prepares to vote at Ahwatukee Recreation Center Tuesday afternoon.
The Republican and Democratic primary elections will be held on August 24, 2010. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator John McCain is running for re-election to a fifth term.
Poll worker Harvey Verhaegen said turnout was light Tuesday afternoon at Ahwatukee Recreation Center.
Molly Jerdee brought her 7-month-old son Wyatt to vote with her at Mountain View Lutheran Church Tuesday afternoon.
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These stories were previously published in the Tribune
These stories were previously published in the Tribune
The last day to register for the August primary election is Monday, July 30. “Registration forms, if mailed, must be postmarked no later than midnight, the 30th of July,” Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell said in a statement.
Early voting begins today for the primary legislative elections.
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The Arizona Secretary of State's office is in need of 4,000 more poll workers to help man 2,200 polling places for the Aug. 24 primary.
There’s a growing movement to pry open Arizona’s presidential primaries to voters who register with small political groups or choose to stay independent of any party affiliation, just as the Legislature already has done for state and county elections since 2000.
David Lujan lost the Democratic primary for attorney general by 2,427 votes, less than 1 percent all ballots cast in the race.
The polls are open in Arizona for Tuesday's primary until 7 p.m.
Arizona’s Democrats and Republicans will make their presidential picks the first Tuesday in February — the same day as voters in about 20 other states.
Fountain Hills Mayor Wally Nichols will run unopposed for his second term in March, and five candidates will vie for three seats on the Town Council.
Queen Creek voters must turn in their ballots today for the March 11 primary.
Political candidates are making the final dash to gather petition signatures in time for Wednesday’s deadline to qualify for the Sept. 7 party primaries.
Longtime legislator Rep. John Huppenthal of Chandler is challenging firstterm Sen. Slade Mead of Ahwatukee Foothills in the Sept. 7 primary in what will be one of the most closely watched legislative contests this year.
The final blitz for Arizona’s Democratic voters is on with candidates for the party’s presidential nomination swarming the state from now through the election Tuesday.
To vote in Gilbert’s primary election, town residents must be registered to vote by Monday.
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