Control of all 90 seats in the Arizona Legislature is up for grabs this fall, and this summer’s primary election will determine the matchups voters across the state’s 30 legislative districts will decide come November.Voters in the July 30 primary whittle down their party’s nominees. From there, each district in the fall elects one senator and two representatives.Independents will also get a chance to weigh in. Voters unaffiliated with a recognized political party can choose to vote a Republican or Democratic primary ballot. In particularly close or politicized races, they could play a key role in determining who ultimately makes it to the general election ballot.They are also expected to be crucial to victories in a handful of swing districts this fall.Republicans control the state Senate by a 16-14 margin. Here’s who’s in the running for a legislative seat …
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