Early Voting Begins Today – Go VOTE!

Check your County Recorder’s website for in-person early voting and ballot dropoff sites. Early voting begins today! Don’t delay, go VOTE!

Here in Pima County there are a limited number of in-person early voting sites. More will open later this month. For now, these are the early voting sites in Pima County. (Eastside Recorder’s Office has closed).

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Reminder: Do not forget to sign, date and include a daytime phone number on the early ballot envelope.

To vote in-person, you will need to present an accepted form of voter I.D. Check your county recorder’s website for the list of accepted voter I.D.

You can track your ballot status on your County Recorder’s website (date mailed, date returned, ballot processing batch number, etc.)

No excuses! Now get out there and go vote to save American democracy!





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4 thoughts on “Early Voting Begins Today – Go VOTE!”

  1. If a voter hasn’t read ANY of the propositions, all you have to do is look at who is supporting them and who is against them to guide you on how to vote. Number one, if Cathi Herrod and her band of theocrats, has an opinion, vote the opposite. If the Goldwater Ins. people have an opinion, vote the opposite. If the Arizona legislative majority put it on the ballot, by one vote, vote no. If the RNC, or State party, aka Kelli Ward have an opinion, vote the opposite. If the Arizona state Chamber of Commerce has an opinion, vote the opposite. (Now local Chambers often ARE NOT benefitted by State Chamber positions). Get the picture. By their supporters and opponents, will tell all.

    • From now on the punchline for the famously obscene joke “The Aristocrats” shall be “Cathi Herrod and the Theocrats”.

      Also, good voting tip.

    • That’s funny. When I received my AZ 2022 General Information Publicity Pamphlet, looking up who was behind all the propositions was exactly what I did. Reading the proposition texts themselves then confirmed my choices.

      Dr. Seuss’s 1977 Lake Forrest College Commencement speech is just as relevant in evaluating politicians and propositions these days as it was then:

      My uncle ordered popovers
      from the restaurant’s bill of fare.
      And, when they were served,
      he regarded them with a penetrating stare.

      Then he spoke great Words of Wisdom
      as he sat there on that chair:
      “To eat these things,” said my uncle,
      “you must exercise great care.

      You may swallow down what’s solid
      BUT
      you must spit out the air!”

      And as you partake of the world’s bill of fare,
      that’s darned good advice to follow.
      Do a lot of spitting out the hot air.
      And be careful what you swallow.

      Sadly, too many gorge on the hot air they’re served. Believing the lies that they want to hear. And acting on them.

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