Friday, October 27, 2017

How and Where To Vote In The Prop 454 Election

Oro Valley Special Election November 7, 2017

Oro Valley has consolidated polls for the special election on November 7, 2017. There will only be 7 locations instead of the usual 15 polling locations. They are listed below.

You can find your precinct number on your voter registration card (PCT.)

If you can’t locate your card, you can find your precinct number by going to this link and entering your address.



IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • Early ballots must be received by Pima County by 7 pm on election day or they will NOT be counted.
  • You can drop an early ballot off at any polling place in Pima County. (But this delays the final tabulation of results.) 
  • If you received an early ballot but prefer to vote at your polling location on election day, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. A provisional ballot is a regular ballot that is sealed in a special envelope rather than tabulated in the polling place. Since voters have until 7:00 p.m. on Election Day to return an early ballot, the County must verify that you did not return your early ballot before the polling place ballot can be counted. Once that is verified, your provisional ballot is verified and tabulated. (NO double voting)

    SUGGESTION: If you have an early (mail-in) ballot, mail it in the return envelope by November 2nd. 
 (Source: AxTheTaxOV)
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