The 2022 General Election will be Nov. 8 and mail-in ballots will be sent out soon. Among the decisions voters will make are school board elections, including two, four-year seats on the Chino Valley Unified School District Governing Board.
As the General Election nears, and soon mail-in ballots will be sent out, attention turns to local school board elections, including two, four-year seats on the Humboldt Unified School District Governing Board.
The first public forum for all seven candidates running for seats on the Prescott Unified School District Governing Board is scheduled from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31 in the Hendrix Auditorium at the Mile High Middle School, 300 S. Granite St. in downtown Prescott.
The results are now final for Yavapai County’s Aug. 2 primary, after the County Board of Supervisors voted to approve the canvass this week.
With several hundred provisional and questioned ballots still to be processed, the two Republican candidates in the Legislative District 1 primary race for Arizona State Senate remain less than 250 votes apart.
Kari Lake declared victory Wednesday in the Republican gubernatorial primary even as votes were being counted and even as she continued to insist there is evidence of fraud in Arizona elections — evidence she would not share with the media.
Days of tabulating are still to come before voters will know who the Republican candidate will be for the State Senate seat from Legislative District 1.
A close race appears to be playing out for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, with Karrin Taylor Robson ahead of Kari Lake in results from Arizonans who voted early by mail.
Mitch Padilla, a Prescott private attorney with a passion for community service, was the close-to-apparent winner Tuesday night, Aug. 2, in the Republican Primary Election for Prescott Justice of the Peace.
By late Tuesday night, former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett held a lead of about 4% over retired real estate broker and business lawyer Steve Zipperman in the race for the Arizona Senate seat in Legislative District 1.