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Calling candidate commentaries: Politicians' guest opinions wanted
Local political candidates are welcome to submit guest opinion pieces for publication. Here's what we're looking for, and what we're not.... Read more»
Local political candidates are welcome to submit guest opinion pieces for publication. Here's what we're looking for, and what we're not.... Read more»
Want to the thousands of early voters in avoiding Election Day hassles for Arizona's primary? The deadline to request an early ballot is Friday at 5 p.m. You can do so online, or via phone.... Read more»
If you can't make it to the polls Tuesday, you can vote early at the Downtown office of the Pima County Recorder on Monday, before 5 p.m.. If you still have an unreturned mail-in ballot, you can drop it off there, or at any polling place on Tuesday.... Read more»
If you still have an unreturned mail-in ballot, drop it off at a polling station rather than mailing it, to ensure your vote is counted. If you didn't request a vote-by-mail ballot, it's still possible to vote early in person. Ten early voting sites are open for walk-ins who wish to cast their vote before Nov. 6.... Read more»
If you missed Friday's deadline to request an early ballot, it's still possible to vote early in person. Ten early voting sites are open for walk-ins who wish to cast their vote before Nov. 6.... Read more»
Want to the thousands of early voters in avoiding Election Day hassles? The deadline to request an early ballot is Friday at 5 p.m. You can do so online, or via phone. The Pima County Recorder warned voters not to give a voted ballot to a stranger to turn in.... Read more»
The Political Face-Off with Carolyn Cox, chair of the Pima County Republican Party, and Paul Eckerstrom, vice-chair of the Pima County Democratic Party. Also, our candidate debate series spotlights the Pima County recorder's race with Bill Beard (R) and incumbnet F. Ann Rodriguez (D).... Read more»