
From polling to ballot drop-off, here’s how Coconino County residents can prepare for the primary election coming up on July 30.
The Coconino County Elections Department is urging voters to prepare for the upcoming primary election on Tuesday, July 30. The department highlights the availability of various resources to ensure a smooth voting process. Voters are encouraged to plan ahead and be aware of the necessary steps to participate in the election.
Voting in Coconino County
There will be 38 polling locations across Coconino County, including 15 vote centers where any voter, regardless of precinct, can cast their ballot. The remaining 23 locations are precinct-specific.
Polling places will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time on election day. Each site is equipped with accessible voting devices for those with visual impairments and provides options for voting in multiple languages, such as Spanish, Navajo, and Hopi.
Voters who have received their ballots by mail can utilize early ballot drop-off boxes available at any polling location until 7 p.m. on Election Day. It’s important to return early ballots in their signed affidavits. Additionally, voters must bring a valid form of identification to the polling place, such as a driver’s license, state ID card, or other government-issued identification.
For further information on voter registration or mailed ballots, residents can contact the Coconino County Recorder’s Office at 928-679-7860. Other election inquiries can be directed to the Coconino County Election Department at 928-678-7896.
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