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Tucson's Top Stories: October 29
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Polls open at 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day — Tuesday, Nov. 5 — but voters in Pima County have been voting by mail or in person at election sites across Tucson for weeks.
Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes testified Monday that immediately releasing the names of voters who may not have provided proof of citizenship would lead to threats and intimidation.
The ruling from a federal judge in Tucson came after Pima County Sheriff’s Sgt. Aaron Cross was placed on paid leave for participating in a political event for the opponent of Sheriff Chris Nanos while wearing attire the department said was too similar to a uniform.

