Pima County is projected to receive about $2.67 billion in transportation investments over the next 20 years after the success of twin ballot measures on Tuesday.
Over 61% of voters approved Proposition 418 while about 59% of voters approved Proposition 419, according to unofficial results from the Pima County Elections Department. Turnout for the special election was 29.2%, according to the department.
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