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Clark talks health care on Carmona's former turf

Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark came to Tucson on Saturday to talk health care. He couldn't have picked a better - or maybe a more ironic - backdrop.

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Demo chairman faulted by Dean for rivals' attacks

Election

Taking on health
Dean downplays statement about bin Laden's legal fate
18 in race for Demo presidential candidate
As Democratic primary nears, turnout is 'anybody's guess'
Political Notebook: Forget the holiday — There's a primary
Dean draws 500 at Sierra Vista rally
Poll: Clark closes gap on Dean
Unmarried women key in '04
Political Notebook: Dean to visit Sun City, Sierra Vista and Yuma
Gore boosts Arizona primary's clout
Gore endorsement sparks anger
Gore backs Dean, urges unity
Judge panel reinstates state's open primaries
Political Notebook: McCain is sticking to GOP, even if he's thorn in its side
Political Notebook: There's a whole lot of swearing in today
1 election down, 1 big one on the way
Demo contender Dean rejects public campaign money
Strategists watching 2 gubernatorial races for clues to '04 vote
$230M bond is a step to save land
Clark acknowledges friction during military career
Democrats mix it up
What the Democratic candidates have to say
Reader panelists weren't swayed
GOP chief: Demos using 'hate speech'
Bush stumps in N.H. on economy, Iraq war
Demos warm up for Phoenix here
Political Notebook: Hispanic Demos in poll favor Clark

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ON THE '04 BALLOT IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA:

President, vice president
1 U.S. Senate seat
2 U.S. House seats
6 Arizona Senate seats
12 Arizona House seats
All major Pima County offices

Important dates:
Democratic presidential preference primary: Feb. 3, 2004
(There will be no Republican primary)
State, local primary election: Sept. 7, 2004
General election: Nov. 2, 2004
Democratic presidential preference election registration deadline: Jan. 5, 2004
Primary election registration deadline: Aug. 9, 2004
General election registration deadline: Oct. 4, 2004

For more information on elections, contact the Pima County Recorder's Office at: recorder.co.pima.az.us/
or by phone at:
main office, Downtown
-- (520) 740-4350
East Side Office -- (520) 740-4350 (select voice-menu option)
Recorder's Office voter registration information -- (520) 740-4330


2003 CITY OF TUCSON ELECTION UNOFFICIAL RESULTS:
Results from early balloting and 158 of the city's 158 precincts

Prop. 100: FAILED
(Raises mayor and council salaries)
Prop. 200: FAILED
(Raises taxes to pay for transportation projects)
Prop. 201: FAILED
(Outlines how Prop. 201 money would be spent, including a light rail project)
• Detailed results

Mayor:
Walkup (R): RE-ELECTED
Volgy (D)
Swanson (L)

City Council:
Ward 1:

Ibarra (D): RE-ELECTED
Rios (R)
Ward 2:
West (D): RE-ELECTED
(no opponent)
Ward 4:
Scott (D): RE-ELECTED
Jenkins (R)
• Detailed results


See complete coverage of the 2003 Tucson city election, and other 2003 elections of local interest


Contact the Star's political reporter, C.J. Karamargin, by phone at 573-4243, or by e-mail: cjkarama@azstarnet.com


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