Location | Election Type | What's on the Ballot |
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Vail Unified School District | Ballot by Mail | Override |
City of Tucson | Ballot by Mail | Council Members in Wards 3, 5 and 6 & 2 Propositions |
- Location
Vail Unified School District - Election Type
Ballot by Mail - What's on the Ballot
Override
- Location
City of Tucson - Election Type
Ballot by Mail - What's on the Ballot
Council Members in Wards 3, 5 and 6 &
2 Propositions
Important Dates
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September
18 UOCAVA Ballots Mailed -
October
4 Voter registration deadline -
October
6 Early voting begins -
October
22 Last day to request a ballot by mail -
October
26 Mail in your early ballot by -
October
29 Last day to vote early in person -
November
2 Election Day
*As of Aug 9, 2017, voter registration deadlines falling on a legal holiday or weekend move to the next immediate business day, pursuant to changes enacted by SB 1307.
Attention Tucson Voters
The City of Tucson conducts their own elections. For more information please click here.
Vail Unified School District Voters
The election happening is a ballot by mail jurisdictional election. State law allows for jurisdictions to to hold all mail elections and this means the county will automatically mail a ballot to every eligible voter. The Vail Unified School District is having a Override question on the ballot.
Click here to view All Local Ballot Measures.
How Can I Return My Voted Ballot?
Voters have options in returning their ballot. You could return it by mail, drop off your ballot at a voting location or a secure ballot drop box (dependent on your county), or vote in person. Click here for more voting information.
I never received my ballot?
If you never received your ballot, or it was damaged, you are able to ask the recorder's office to send a replacement ballot by mail by contacting Pima County no later than October 22nd, the last day to request a ballot by mail. You can also request a replacement ballot by visiting the voting portal and clicking on "Request a Ballot-By-Mail".
How are votes counted & secured?
Before a ballot can be tabulated there are multiple verification steps & safeguards that are put in place to ensure the ballot is valid. Counties must adhere to chain of custody protocols. This means that there is a log/paper trail for every single ballot. This includes all early ballots and all ballots at voting locations. Ballots are stored in secure locations and there is a live video feed to the ballot tabulation room for every county. Counties must follow the procedures manual for ensuring the physical security of all ballots. This includes the use of tamper evident seals, identification badges, the presence of two or more staff members of opposite political affiliations, audits, etc. To find more information about the tabulation process or security click the buttons below.
Contact Information
County Recorder
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly
240 North Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
520-724-4330
T.D.D. 520-724-4320
[email protected]
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County Election Director
Constance Hargrove
6550 South Country Club Road
Tucson, AZ 85756
520-724-6830
T.D.D. 520-724-6871
[email protected]
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Voting FAQ
Voting FAQ
1. When are the polls open?
2. Can I vote early?
3. What if I have an emergency and can't vote on Election Day?
4. Do I need ID to vote early?
ID is required if you vote early in person, or at a polling place or voting center on Election Day.
List of Acceptable Identification