Tuesday is last day to mail back Presidential Preference ballot

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March 11, 2024


Local election officials advise voters that if you do not mail back your early Presidential Preference ballot by Tuesday, March 12, you should use an authorized drop box or take it to an early voting site, to make sure it arrives at your County Recorder’s Office in time to be counted.


You can see a list of drop box and early voting sites at yavapaivotes.gov, under Vote By Mail, or Early Voting, respectively; or at coconino.az.gov/elections. You can also drop it off at any polling place or vote center on Election Day, March 19, between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.; and don’t forget to sign the return envelope.


Josh Freeman | KAZM News Director | josh@mellowmountainradio.com

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