Tucson awaiting AG opinion on Prop 413 recount before asking court to weigh in
Tucson has not filed a petition in court requesting a decision on whether Proposition 413 – a city council pay raise measure – is subject to a recount under new state election laws that narrowed the margin for repeating vote tabulations. That’s despite the slim 289-vote margin showing the measure is passing in recount territory…
KJZZ reporter covering a pro-Palestinian protest among group arrested by Pima County Sheriff’s deputies
Alisa Reznick, a news reporter with KJZZ, was arrested Thursday morning by Pima County Sheriff’s Department deputies as she was covering a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Arizona Tech…
Arizona attorney general reviewing whether Tucson’s Prop 413 results will be recounted
Arizona’s secretary of state is asking the attorney general’s office for a legal opinion on whether Tucson’s Proposition 413 – a city council pay raise measure – needs a recount…
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