Vote counting issues for Pima County
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Brad Nelson, elections director for Pima County, explains some of the problems that occurred with counting the votes. Video by Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star.
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Local leaders re-evaluate how to secure funding for major regional projects.
Thousands of ballots still need to be processed before they can be counted.
Mistrust in government, grab-bag approach, economic uncertainty doomed bond issues.
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- 2 supervisor candidates lose signature fight; JP candidate wins hers
- 2 Pima County Board of Supervisors races have competitive primaries
- Steve Christy raises, spends most among Pima supervisor hopefuls
- How Pima County justice of the peace and constable races shape up
- County to hold onto ballot images after suit filed
- Pima County supervisors: Closen concedes to Christy; Winchester waits on ballots in other race
- Down by 4,000 votes, Winchester concedes to Miller
- Judge won't stop Arizona from enforcing 'ballot harvesting' law
- GOP's Christy, Green Party's Reilly face off in Pima County District 4 race
- Arizona Democrats want ballots cast in wrong precincts counted
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