TUCSON, Ariz. — The results are in for the 2019 Tucson Election!
Here's a look at what happened on election night.
11/5/2019
9:29 p.m.
Pima County voters approve all school district bonds and overrides, except 1 https://t.co/TJmoTWcRh0 pic.twitter.com/ptRb4kaZ7r
— KGUN9 On Your Side (@kgun9) November 6, 2019
9:13 p.m.
Thank you, Tucson. pic.twitter.com/jnbR4hit3i
— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) November 6, 2019
9:10
Multiple 2020 presidential candidates congratulated Regina Romero on her victory Tuesday night.
Congratulations Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero)—we need more Latinas to run, and win! https://t.co/ewmZQcQoFu
— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) November 6, 2019
Congratulations to @TucsonRomero on her historic election as the first Latina and first woman mayor of Tucson, Arizona! Regina is a champion for our environment and working families—and I'm looking forward to the big, structural change she'll bring to her community.
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) November 6, 2019
8:28 p.m.
Voters reject proposed salary increase for mayor and city councilmembers. https://t.co/CR8p66ZqeG
— KGUN9 On Your Side (@kgun9) November 6, 2019
8:20 p.m.
Voters decide three City Council seats. https://t.co/5FIQoAamiY pic.twitter.com/BsuM1nfuyN
— KGUN9 On Your Side (@kgun9) November 6, 2019
8:17 p.m.
Tucson voters soundly reject 'sanctuary city' initiative. https://t.co/PKHMLFy0l9 pic.twitter.com/OgASEUuGjZ
— KGUN9 On Your Side (@kgun9) November 6, 2019
8:11 p.m.
8:06 p.m.
Regina Romero projected winner in Tucson mayoral race.
JUST IN: Tucson City Councilmember Regina Romero has been elected to serve as the city's next mayor, according to unofficial results released by the city Tuesday evening. https://t.co/VkAm3oJSXv pic.twitter.com/GzkH5Jr3n7
— KGUN9 On Your Side (@kgun9) November 6, 2019
7 p.m.
The deadline to drop off ballots has passed! Tucson and Pima County elections officials will now continue the process of counting ballots. We're expecting the first results to post at around 8 p.m.
6:37 p.m.
6:36 p.m.
4:03 p.m.
It's your last chance to ensure your voice is heard in today's election. You can drop your ballot off at any of the below locations until 7:00 pm: pic.twitter.com/uQhLV2v5MC
— Pima County School Superintendent's Office (@PimaSchoolSup) November 5, 2019
1:25 p.m.
You can drop off your ballot at one of these locations:
Today is Election Day, and you can vote at one of several sites if you never received a ballot (or lost it), or you can drop-off your voted ballot at any of these sites. For questions, call (520) 791-3221. pic.twitter.com/xn5gR5Uxtc
— City of Tucson (@cityoftucson) November 5, 2019