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  The latest update on close legislative races in Southern Arizona: Hope for victory slips away in other districts targeted by Democrats, but challengers maintain margins in LD17.
 
  U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani extended his lead over Democrat challenger Kirsten Engel in Arizona's CD6 race, ahead by 2,415 votes after several counties updated their vote tallies Saturday.
 
  The 9th Circuit vacated the U.S. Department of Education’s denial of nonprofit status to a Christian university in Arizona, reversing an earlier summary judgment decision that had affirmed the denial.
 
  Democrats will continue their control of the Pima County Board of Supervisors for the next four years, but it remains to be seen if there will still be a single Republican supervisor.
 
  U.S. Rep. Juan Ciscomani took back the lead from Democrat Kirsten Engel in Arizona's CD6 race, ahead by 1,560 votes after several counties updated their vote tallies Friday.
 
  It’s taking far longer than expected in multiple counties across Arizona to count ballots and report election results, which means numerous congressional, statewide, and local races have yet to be called.
 
  The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld the anti-dark-money law that voters approved in 2022, ruling that it was constitutional to force disclosure of the source of political spending.
 
  U.S. Congressman Ruben Gallego’s lead over his opponent Kari Lake in the contest for one of Arizona’s U.S. Senate seats shrunk Thursday, as more results slowly trickled in.
 
  Republicans on Thursday took the lead in a hotly contested northeast Phoenix race for the state House of Representatives, setting the stage for the GOP to increase their majority by two seats when lawmakers return to the Capitol in January.
 
  A federal judge extended a temporary pause of exploratory drilling as part of a lithium mining project near the Hualapai Tribe’s sacred site after the court found that irreparable harm from drilling is likely.
 
  I can see a route for Democrats to win all five seats on the Pima County Board of Supervisors next time around. I also see a way for Republicans to win a majority four years hence. That's good. Elected officials should feel accountability to voters and not entitlement to their seats.
 
  Voters decided the future of school boards across Pima County, and ousted members of the Pima Community College Board on Election Day
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