/ Modified aug 28, 2012 11:22 a.m.

Voting Under Way for AZ Primary Election

Election results available from AZPM Election Center after polls close

The polls are open in Pima County and throughout Arizona for the 2012 primary election.

Election officials say that many voters, perhaps a majority of those participating in the primary, have already cast ballots and mailed them in or dropped them off.

At stake are party nominations in numerous races in Southern Arizona, including:

-- U.S. Senate, Republican Party.

-- U.S. House, Districts 1, 2 and 3, Republicans and Democrats.

-- Legislative Districts 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 and 14. Some candidates are unopposed, but candidates in both major parties face opposition in several races.

-- Pima County sheriff, Republican Party.

-- Pima County Board of Supervisors in Districts 1 and 4, Republicans.

Polls will close at 7 p.m., and that is the deadline for anyone turning in an early ballot.

Find you polling place in Pima County here.

Arizona Public Media will provide up-to-the-minute election results after the polls close Tuesday evening. Click the AZPM Election Center button below for quick access.

Your Vote 2012: The AZPM Election Center

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