Coconino County voters will see a length 19-inch ballot this November. Here’s how they can prepare.
According to a recent press release, Coconino County voters will face a lengthy 19-inch ballot this November, while residents in city of Page precincts 72, 73, 74, and 54 will encounter an unprecedented two-page, four-sided ballot. The ballot will encompass federal, state, county, and local races alongside state propositions and citizen-initiated petitions or legislative referrals. Election officials have indicated that the changes may lead to longer wait times at polling places and more time required to vote.
To mitigate delays, voters are encouraged to prepare in advance and consider all voting options. Coconino County’s website provides resources, including candidate and proposition information, a calendar of election dates, and details on early voting and voting by mail. Additionally, the county advises voters to ensure they are registered, plan their voting method, research their ballots, and review their completed ballots.
Voters can register or update their details at Arizona.Vote until the deadline on Oct. 7. Coconino County offers 38 polling locations, including 15 vote centers where any voter can cast their ballot. Non-vote center sites are precinct-specific, but Express Vote devices are available for voters outside their precinct to still cast their votes.
Election officials emphasize the importance of understanding the ballot in advance, particularly for city of Page voters who will need to vote on both pages of their ballot. For additional information, residents can contact the Coconino County Recorder’s Office at 928-679-7860 for voter registration queries or the Coconino County Election Department at 928-678-7896 for other election-related questions.
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