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Voters hit voting centers in Yuma County

An estimated 2,900 registered voters have cast their ballots at voting centers in Yuma County as of 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to Kevin Tunell with Yuma County.

That is just 200 voters away from the 3,100 total that voted in voting centers during the primary election.

Nearly 28,400 voters had already cast their votes in Yuma County for the midterm election Monday.

There are still nearly 80,000 registered voters who have their chance to make a decision on who they want to represent the state of Arizona and what ballot initiatives they would like to see.

Voting centers will be open until 7 p.m. and you can find one near you by clicking here.

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