📢 Coconino County counts on voters like you!
We need your help supporting our community at the polls, helping our voters and seeing the process firsthand.
Apply now: coconino.az.gov/vote
Coconino County, it’s time to make your voice heard and elevate what's next!
The Primary Election is July 21, 2026.
🗳️ Register by: June 22
📧 Early voting starts: June 24
📍 Election Day: July 21
Check your voter registration status at my.arizona.vote
We're kicking off June events with a Touch-a-Truck event at the STV Public Library! 😎☀️
While the kiddos check out our voter outreach truck, parents can learn about upcoming elections and register to vote! 🗳️View all upcoming event details at pinal.gov/VOTES.
The 2026 Primary Election is coming up! Please visit our website by June 22 to check your eligibility and confirm your registration is up to date. Early ballots will begin to be mailed out on June 24. For more dates: recorder.pima.gov/ElectionCa…
ALT Primary Election Timeline: June 5: Ballots mailed to Uniformed and Overseas Voters, June 22: Last day to register to vote, June 24: Early Voting begins & Early Ballots mailed, July 10: Last day to request a mail ballot, July 14: Recommended deadline to mail back your ballot, July 21: Election Day, 7PM Deadline to drop off your ballot. View more dates: recorder.pima.gov/ElectionCalendar
Join us at tonight’s City Council Meeting!
Curious about what’s on the agenda? Visit yumaaz.gov/councilmeetings — and if you can’t make it in person, you can always watch online!
📅 Wednesday, June 3
⏰ 5:30 PM
📍 City Hall Council Chambers (One City Plaza, Yuma)
Stay informed!
Ever wonder how we know the tabulators get it right? Before and after every election, we conduct a Logic & Accuracy (L&A) Test where pre-marked ballots run through scanners to ensure every vote is counted exactly as intended. Watch today at 10 a.m. at coconino.az.gov/vote.
The City of Yuma and @yumacountyaz are sharing information on what the Annual Expenditure Limitation (AEL) is, how it works, and why it matters to our region as both jurisdictions consider measures that could appear on the Nov 2026 Gen. Election ballot.
yumaaz.gov/Home/Components/N…
ALT City of Yuma graphic titled “Annual Expenditure Limit,” with the City logo over a blue-toned background image of a street lined with palm trees.
Hey Tempe, Guadalupe, and Goldfield Ranch voters: you have options if you haven’t returned your mail ballot yet. 1) Drop off your ballot at a Ballot Replacement Center listed at locations.maricopa.vote or 2) Provide ID at the voting location and have your ballot skip signature verification.
City of Flagstaff voters, today May 19 is Election Day! 🗳️
If you still have your mail-in ballot, it must be returned to an official drop box or the Recorder's Office by 7 PM tonight to be counted. Don't wait—make your voice heard!
The Jurisdictional Election in the Town of Mammoth is today!
📍 Two polling locations open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
🗳️Find your polling location: my.arizona.vote/WhereToVote.…
Have questions? Call us! 520-509-3555.
The Voter Registration Training May session is NOW OPEN! Join us on Wednesday, May 27, at 10 am and learn how to help your family, friends, and neighbors get #Registeredandreadypima! Space is limited, and registration is required. See you there.
Sign up: recorder.pima.gov/Outreach
ALT Graphic announcing the Pima County Recorder’s Office May Voter Registration Training session. Text reads: ‘Community Voter Registration Training. You will learn how to register voters, including: Voter Registration requirements, special situations, and Federal and state laws that pertain to voter registration. Pima County Consolidated Justice Court, 240 N. Stone Avenue | Catalina Room | 7th floor. *Registration is required, limited space available!* Wednesday, May 27th, 10 to 11:30 am. Contact us at (520) 724-4330 or outreach@recorder.pima.gov. recorder.pima.gov/Outreach.
Ballot tabulation has begun! 🗳️💻
Transparency is the foundation of our elections. You can watch the process in real-time via our live video stream and see exactly how your vote is securely counted.
Watch at coconino.az.gov/vote#ElectionTransparency#YourVoteCounts
📅Mammoth voters - the Jurisdictional Election is next week on May 19!
For more information on the upcoming election, visit pinal.gov/Votes and click on "Upcoming Elections".🗳️
ALT May Jurisdictional Election key dates, including April 4 UOCAVA voting start, and May 19 Election Day in Pinal County.
Mammoth voters! Tomorrow, Friday, May 8, is the deadline to request a Ballot By Mail for the May 19 Jurisdictional Election!
Learn more about the upcoming election at pinal.gov/VOTES.
Tomorrow, May 8, is the last day to request a replacement ballot by mail for the May Jurisdictional Elections. To request a replacement ballot, visit Request.Maricopa.Vote!
Mañana, 8 de mayo, es el último día para solicitar una boleta de reemplazo por correo para las Elecciones Jurisdiccionales de mayo. Para solicitar una boleta de reemplazo, visite Solicitud.Maricopa.Voto.
These notices are an important part of election security. They give voters the chance to confirm their voter reg info & that they want an early ballot mailed to them (keeping the voter rolls & EV list current). Independents can also pick which party ballot they want. #vote
Ballot by Mail Notices for the 2026 Primary Election have been sent out! Party Not Designated (Independent) voters can choose which open primary to vote in. If you have any changes to your address, sign the form and mail it back. For more info: recorder.pima.gov/BallotByMa…
ALT Ballot by Mail Notices have been sent out! This notice informs Active Early Voting List (AEVL) voters of the upcoming ballot mailing dates. If no changes are needed, no action is necessary. Party Not Designated or “Independent” voters can choose an open primary to vote in. Have travel plans? Provide a temporary address. Primary Election: July 21, 2026. Pima County Recorder's Office.
The County’s Comprehensive Plan will guide community priorities over the next 10–20 years and YOUR voice is part of that vision. Join the Planning & Zoning Commission on April 23 to be part of the plan adoption process and help shape what’s next. Visit Framework2040.com
The City of Yuma celebrates student leadership! ✨ Mayor Douglas Nicholls proclaimed April as National Student Government Month. Proud of our District One Student Councils for making a positive impact on campus and across Yuma! 👏
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ALT A male adult interacts with a group of children outdoors, leaning in as the children smile, gesture, and engage with him.
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Big News, Surprise! 🎉
Our City is currently ranked first in the Wyland National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation!
You can still take the pledge to conserve water, reduce pollution and save energy. Sign the pledge now through April 30 at mywaterpledge.com