Voter registration deadline Monday
If you want your opinion to count on the multitude of races and propositions that will be decided on Nov. 2, be sure you're registered to vote.
The deadline is Monday, Oct. 4, at midnight.
The Pima County Recorder's Office will stay open late, and offer curbside registration from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. at the downtown office, 115 N. Church Ave., and the eastside office, 6920 E. Broadway.
Online registration is available at servicearizona.com. The Recorder's Office advises voters to save the online confirmation receipt because of the large volume of registration changes made on the website.
A new voter registration form must be completed by anyone who has moved (even to a new apartment number in the same complex), changed their name, is a new Pima County resident, or would like to change their party affiliation, the Recorder's Office said in a news release.
First-time registrants must prove U.S. citizenship. An Arizona driver's license issued after Oct. 1, 1996, a birth certificate, U.S. passport or naturalization certificate can be used to establish citizenship.
Voters can call the Recorder's Office at 740-4330 or visit www.recorder.pima.gov for more information.