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2018 Arizona primary election: Final numbers

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The 2018 primary election results are in, and Arizonans made their voices heard.

FULL RESULTS: Arizona Primary Elections

8/29

McSally winsRepublicannomination for Flake's Senate seat

Gov. Ducey, Democrat Garcia to face off in November election

Sinema cruises in Democratic primary for Senate

Ann Kirkpatrick wins democratic nomination for CD2

Pierson to challenge Grijalva in District 3

Lea Marquez Peterson winsRepublicannomination for CD2

8/28

10:26 p.m.

The Republican primary for Congressional District 2 is too close to call. Results have Lea Marquez Peterson slightly ahead. Carlos Herrera is live at Viscount Hotel at Marquez Peterson’s campaign party.

10:19 p.m.

9:53 p.m.

9:43 p.m.

8:47 p.m.

McSally winsRepublicannomination for Flake's Senate seat

8:39 p.m.

Gov. Ducey, Democrat Garcia to face off in November election

8:34 p.m.

Sinema cruises in Democratic primary for Senate

8:33 p.m.

Gov. Ducey, Democrat Garcia to face off in November election

6:41 p.m.

5:37 p.m.

4:40 p.m.

4:23 p.m.

JUST IN: @maricopacounty will not petition court to keep polling places open past original closing time of 7 p.m. #abc15 #AZPrimary #AZVotes pic.twitter.com/nQ3RW8VPpc

— ABC15 Arizona (@abc15) August 28, 2018

3:21 p.m.

Pima County Public Communications Manager Mark Evans said voting in Pima County is running smoothly.

The county is not affected by the problems that have been reported in Maricopa County.While polls may possibly remain open later in Maricopa County to mitigate the problems that occurred there, polls in Pima County will still close as scheduled at 7 p.m., he said.

2:55 p.m.

All Phoenix-area polling locations are operational after several closed during Arizona's primary election because of a problem getting machines set up on time.