About 80% of Arizona voter are using the PEVL (Permanent Early Voting List) and mailing their ballots or dropping them off at these sites. 83% of the Pima County voters returned their ballots early for the Nov. 2016 General Election. https://www.recorder.pima.gov/Docs/early_voting_stats.pdf
If you prefer to vote in person, keep this list handy and cast your ballot before the General Election on November 3, 2020. Early ballots will be mailed on October 7. Vote early.
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This may be the most important post on this website this election, thank you Carolyn Classen!
I don’t trust Barr or DeJoy to have America’s best interests at heart, and Trump has been telling terrorist cells, often incorrectly called “militias”, to intimidate voters at the polls.
My wife and I will delivery our ballots the day after we get them.
We’ll have a big, beautiful Blue Wave, some say the biggest Blue Wave ever.
Might happen, which is why we bloggers work so hard here. Should be interesting to watch if Arizona will turn more purple, with the election of more Democrats. Something has to change in 2020. Thanks for your comment.
I just saw that Arizona voter registration has been extended to 10/23. Double check my work, I just lost the link, but good news.
Yup, federal court extended voter registration in Arizona to Oct. 23. My husband and I happened to walk by PC Service Center last night at 240 N. Stone Avenue, where the Recorder’s clerks were staying outside till 10 p.m. to register last minute voters. And they were sitting 6 feet apart, wearing masks.
With all the Democrats from the Republican wing of the Democratic party (e.g. Republican Lite) the DSCC & DCCC keep putting up this is probably more of an anti-Red wave than a pro-Blue one. Guess their point in political life is to keep Wall Street happy instead of Main Street. I hope this shortsightedness doesn’t boomerang back on us the way it did in 2010 & 2014. And presidentially in 2016.
Mail-in ballot is getting filled out immediately upon receipt & dropped off at the County Recorder’s office the next day.
Yup, lots of voter advocacy sites are saying to vote early. But lots of people will still wait till the weekend before Nov. 3rd, and even the General Election itself to vote. Mailing early is supposed to ensure your ballot arrives in time and gets counted.