Your Vote 2020


Volunteers, one representing each party, work in pairs to analyze ballots that have discrepancies and determine by consensus the vote at the Maricopa County Recorders Office where votes in the general election are being counted, in Phoenix, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-MIlls)
Today Is the Last Day to Confirm Arizona Ballots Are Counted

Ballots with signatures that do match what elections officials have on file must be verified by voters by 5 p.m. on Tuesday in order to be counted.

Photo courtesy of Christine Marsh Facebook campaign page
Christine Marsh: Waiting on Ballots Is Like the Last Mile of a Marathon

The Arizona Teacher of the Year said they focused on positive, hopeful messaging and didn’t get caught up in the negativity.

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Progressive Policies Just Won Big in Arizona

The legalization of recreational marijuana and a wealth tax to fund education proved to be overwhelmingly popular with Arizona voters.

Photo by Courtney Pedroza for the Washington Post
‘Long Time Coming’: Latino Voters Celebrate Flipping Arizona Blue

“This feels like looking at all of the hard work we’ve been able to do over the past 15 years, looking at real change, looking at real power."

Photo by Kassandra Alvarez
Arizona Votes: Vicente Ruiz

Vicente Ruiz believes his vote is for his community: artists, family, neighbors, and small business owners.

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Arizona Votes: Megan Brown

Megan Brown made the trip early to personally deliver her ballot, feeling “it is one small thing she can do to support the postal service.”

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Arizona Votes: Maria Castro

Immigration policy is a major concern for Maria, whose mother is undocumented and is married to a DACA recipient.