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A day after primary elections in Arizona, The Field shares results and talks to winners. We also hear from Yuma and La Paz County election officials, Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls, and explore the importance of a mayoral race in San Luis.
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Democrat Katie Hobbs declared winner, while Kari Lake and Karrin Taylor Robson GOP race now too close to call.
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Doug Nicholls talks about seeking his third term as Yuma Mayor; Katie Hobbs reveals her views on water and the border; Adrian Fontes pushes back on election controversy rhetoric.
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Democrat Marco Lopez outlines policies on water, the border, abortion, and guns as he campaigns to become the party's nominee for Governor. Also, the Arizona Democratic Party chair talks about the importance of the Latino vote in the upcoming primary.
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Republican candidates for Governor and the U.S. Senate traveled to Yuma to gather endorsements and voter support. Lisa Sturgis spoke with them about Yuma's role in the state economy and the future of water policy under their leadership.
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The Field from KAWC features discussions with candidates running for offices connected to communities in Yuma and La Paz counties.
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State Rep. Brian Fernandez on his run for the State Senate and Howard Fisher of Capitol Media Services talks about the recently wrapped session of the Arizona Legislature.
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Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General Tiffany Shedd wants to bring rural sensibilities to the state capitol and we bust common myths about Arizona ballots with the Arizona Clean Elections Commission.
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Republicans Shawnna Bolick and Abraham Hamadeh talk about their races for Secretary of State and Attorney General.
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Democrat, and former Maricopa County Recorder, Adrian Fontes talks about his run for Secretary of State and executive director Tom Collins talks about the mission of Arizona's Citizens Clean Elections Commission.