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Napolitano broadens team

ARIZONA GOVERNOR - PHOENIX - Governor-elect Janet Napolitano added two more Republicans Tuesday to her transition team, giving GOP members a quarter of her 12-person group.

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Napolitano transition goes into full swing

ARIZONA GOVERNOR - Janet Napolitano spent her first day as governor-elect Monday attending to the details of her transition to the state's top job and beginning the daunting task of countering a worsening budget outlook.

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Napolitano is the winner

ARIZONA GOVERNOR - PHOENIX - Five days after the election, Arizona learned Sunday that it had a new governor as Janet Napolitano became the first Democrat to win the top office in a generation and the second woman in a row.

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Late early balloting scrutinized
ELECTION NEWS - A flood of early ballots dropped off on Election Day can really put a crimp in victory parties, Arizona residents have learned.

County turned out for slots, pot
BALLOT INITIATIVES - Gaming and marijuana propositions drew the votes of more Pima County residents on Election Day than any other proposition up for consideration.

Tucson's vote may pay off
ARIZONA GOVERNOR - PHOENIX - Overwhelming turnout for Janet Napolitano is shining a new spotlight on Pima County.

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ARIZONA GOVERNOR - * What type of support or programs should Pima County legislators seek from the new governor?

Prop. 202 looks like a winner
BALLOT INITIATIVES - An initiative to expand casino gaming in Arizona edged closer to adoption Thursday, but like poker players on a winning streak, supporters avoided saying anything that might jinx their good fortune.

Hand count will end cliff-hangers
ELECTION NEWS - Republican candidates for statewide office tightrope-walked along the edge of victory Wednesday, as election officials hand-counted 24,000 ballots in Arizona's most populous county.

Grijalva: a busy post-victory day
ELECTION NEWS - Raúl Grijalva is hours into his new job - congressman-elect - and already is being asked to address constituent concerns.

Leadership positions go conservative
ELECTION NEWS - PHOENIX - Legislative Republicans basking in their election victories Wednesday appointed conservative members of their party to leadership positions in the Senate and House.


Young slowly entering Social Security fray

Analysis: CIA unit has Negroponte's ear

McCain: Filibuster showdown can be averted

Soldier gets 3 months in Afghan assault

Newsview: Senate torn over party loyalties

Democrat urges young to oppose Bush plan



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  • League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson


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  • Rhonda Bodfield: rhondab@azstarnet.com
  • Hipolito Corella: corella@azstarnet.com

    Contact Decision 2002 online staff at elections@azstarnet.com.


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