We're tracking election day updates with reporters in your neighborhood as Southern Arizona votes on local and national races. Check out the latest updates below.
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UPDATE 11:00 p.m.
Cochise County is reporting votes, Pat and Heidi take a look at how that impacts the CD 6 race.
Check our election results page for full results as they come in.
UPDATE 9:30 p.m.
Former President Donald J. Trump has taken a lead over Kamala Harris in the state of Arizona at 54.6% reporting.
Trump has 49.7% of the vote, while Harris is at 49.5%.
Democrat Ruben Gallego leades Kari Lake by over 100,000 votes at 54.1% repoting.
Democrat Kirsten Engel leads incumbent Juan Ciscomani by 22,000 votes at 56% reporting.
UPDATE 8:00 p.m.
Now an hour after polls close, KGUN 9 is receiving results for local races. See the full results at the link above.
Earlier this evening, a bomb threat was called into the Cochise County building in Bisbee. Alexis Ramanjulu had a live update:
UPDATE 7:30 p.m.
KGUN 9's Craig Smith and Kenny Darr have live looks from the results watch parties for Congressional District 6 candidates, Republican incumbent Rep. Juan Ciscomani and Democrat challenger Kirsten Engel:
UPDATE 7:00 p.m.
An update on the race for Pima County Sheriff between incumbent Democrat Chris Nanos and challenger Republican Heather Lappin:
UPDATE 6:30 p.m.
KGUN 9's Ryan Fish and Andrew Christiansen are in Phoenix. They have updates on the race for U.S. Senate between Republican Kari Lake and Democrat Ruben Gallego:
UPDATE 5:10 p.m.
Over 60,000 voters have voted in Pima County on Election Day, according to the Pima County turnout chart.
22,904 of the voters are registered Republican, 37.1 percent of the voters.
15,320 are registered Democrat, 24.8 percent of the voters.
The remaining 23,681 voters are labeled as "other."
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UPDATE 4:15 p.m.
Ryan Fish and Andrew Christiansen have the latest on the Senate race.
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UPDATE 2:31 p.m.
According to the Pima County turnout chart, over 45,000 people have voted so far on Election Day in the county.
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UPDATE 12:15 p.m.
KNXV reporter Adam Klepp attended a press conference with Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes this morning, in which Fontes said the state will have its numbers 10-13 days after election day.
"Please be patient with us."
— Adam Klepp (@AdamKleppAZ) November 5, 2024
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says with potential record turnout, and a two page ballot in Maricopa County, election results likely wont be official here for 10-13 days. pic.twitter.com/UcKEIqDdoP
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UPDATE 10:20 a.m.
Pima County has an unofficial turnout chart for this year's election. More than 400,000 Pima County residents have cast their ballots so far, and the chart will be updated throughout the day.
You can also see the wait times at each polling site throughout the city.
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UPDATE 9:01 a.m.:
KGUN's Eddie Celaya put together a helpful guide on what you need when you hit the polls on Tuesday morning.
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Polls are open until 7 p.m. Pima County voters can vote in-person or drop off their mail-in ballots at any vote center.
Today, November 5, is Election Day! You can drop off your ballot or vote in person from 6 AM until 7 PM. For locations of Vote Centers, go to https://t.co/fi88I0DQL0 pic.twitter.com/8m5qCYx6Pv
— Pima County Recorder's Office (@PimaRecorder) November 5, 2024
If you did not vote early, KGUN 9 has the information you need before you head to the polls Tuesday: