Local Elections


  1. Barber increases win over McSally

    Barber increases win over McSally

    More Pima County vote counts have increased Democrat Ron Barber's win over Republican challenger Martha McSally in the 2nd Congressional District above 2,300 votes.

  2. AZ elections chief seeks voting overhaul

    AZ elections chief seeks voting overhaul

    Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett is proposing a wholesale overhaul of the state's vote-counting system in the wake of embarrassing delays counting more than a half-million ballots in Nov. 6 general election.

  3. Deal reached in Barber, McSally dispute

    Deal reached in Barber, McSally dispute

    There's an agreement that -- at least for now -- resolves a dispute over 130 provisional ballots that figure in Arizona's last undecided congressional race.

  4. McSally backer wants to block ballots

    McSally backer wants to block ballots

    A supporter of Republican candidate Martha McSally in Arizona's undecided 2nd Congressional District race filed a suit asking a court to block tallying of results from 130 provisional ballots cast in Cochise County.

  5. Uncounted AZ ballots voters fault?

    Uncounted AZ ballots voters fault?

    With thousands of Arizona ballots still to be counted, angers are flaring over who's responsible.

  6. 342k AZ ballots still to be counted

    342k AZ ballots still to be counted

    Secretary of State Ken Bennett said Monday there are an estimated 342,936 early and provisional ballots that have yet to be counted in Arizona.

  7. Sinema beats Parker in tight AZ race

    Sinema beats Parker in tight AZ race

    Arizona voters have chosen former Democratic state Sen. Kyrsten Sinema to represent a new Phoenix-area congressional district. Sinema tells ABC15 she will focus first and celebrate later.

National Elections


  1. Democratic 'blue wall' key for victory

    Democratic 'blue wall' key for victory

    INSIDE: With Florida finally called and the 2012 presidential election falling into the rear view mirror, here's a look at another reason why President Barack Obama won re-election.

  2. Hispanic chief: Romney made mistakes

    Hispanic chief: Romney made mistakes

    The man who led Mitt Romney's outreach to Hispanic voters said Sunday the candidate "made some mistakes" during his campaign that ultimately led to a precipitous drop in Latino support.

  3. Finally! Obama wins FL after last tally

    Finally! Obama wins FL after last tally

    The state finished counting its votes Saturday. President Barack Obama was declared the winner, giving him a 332 to 206 final margin in the Electoral College.

  4. What election results say about America

    What election results say about America

    Two states legalized the recreational use of marijuana, a record 20 women will be serving in the U.S. Senate and voters approved same-sex marriage in three states. Are we ushering in a "new normal" in America?

  5. Obama: Tax on wealthiest to help deficit

    Obama: Tax on wealthiest to help deficit

    President Barack Obama, laying down his marker for grueling budget and tax negotiations, said Friday he won't accept any approach to deficit reduction that doesn't ask the wealthy to pay more in taxes.

  6. Why didn't 94 million Americans vote?

    Why didn't 94 million Americans vote?

    A growing number of thoughtful Americans are posting and publishing arguments on why they chose not to support the electoral process.

  7. Did Karl Rove reject Obama Ohio win?

    Did Karl Rove reject Obama Ohio win?

    Karl Rove's insistence that Barack Obama had not carried Ohio captured, for some long and awkward moments, the refusal of some in the media-and-politics game to accept reality.

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Inside AZ Political Ads


  1. FACT CHECK: New attack ad on Flake

    FACT CHECK: New attack ad on Flake

    ABC15 put an ad from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees attacking Congressman Jeff Flake to a truth test.

  2. FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Carmona

    FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Carmona

    ABC15 separates fact from fiction in the latest ad from Republican Jeff Flake attacking his opponent, Democrat Richard Carmona.

  3. FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Jeff Flake

    FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Jeff Flake

    ABC15 puts the latest ad from Democrat Richard Carmona attacking Republican Jeff Flake to a fact check.

  4. FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Parker

    FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Parker

    Vernon Parker is demanding ABC15 and other TV stations in the Valley stop running an ad attacking his campaign.

  5. FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Sinema

    FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Sinema

    ABC15 puts an ad from the American Future Fund attacking Democratic candidate for Congress Kyrsten Sinema to a truth test.

  6. FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Kirkpatrick

    FACT CHECK: Attack ad on Kirkpatrick

    ABC15 is going inside claims made in an attack ad from the Republican Congressional Committee that targets Democratic candidate Ann Kirkpatrick.
     

  7. FACT CHECK: DCCC's ad attacking Paton

    FACT CHECK: DCCC's ad attacking Paton

    Jonathan Paton's candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives is under attack in an ad by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that supports his opponent, Ann Kirkpatrick, in the November election.

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