BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT to vote make sure you are going to the correct polling place. OR save time and don’t wait in lines: VOTE EARLY in person at the Coconino County Elections office through May 14, at 110 E. Cherry Avenue in Flagstaff.
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From AZ Daily Sun
About 13,000 households in Coconino County were told to go to the wrong polling place on their state elections pamphlet due to an error by a contractor working for the state.
This includes many in Flagstaff.
Polls for the May 18 election have been consolidated to fewer locations to save money, but the contractor printing the information pulled from the wrong, bigger list of voting locations.
Voters and households who got the wrong address can expect to receive a postcard in the mail after May 5 giving the correct location to vote, paid for by the contractor.
Or, a voter can pull out their county-provided “voter identification card,” look for the precinct (”pct”), and can find the correct polling place in the list included here.
City of Flagstaff voter information packets had the correct polling places; but some state ones did not.
Decisions on Flagstaff’s mayor, three city council seats and a statewide sales tax increase are among the questions up for consideration in this election.
Citing voter registration numbers that exceed 3,000 for some Flagstaff polling places, Coconino County Elections officials said polls could be busy on May 18, and are urging voters to request an early ballot before May 7 — the last day they’re available.
Voters can also vote early in person at the Coconino County Elections office through May 14, at 110 E. Cherry Avenue in Flagstaff.
For the future, there is also a “permanent early voter” list, where voters can request in writing to have all ballots they qualify to vote on mailed to them automatically.
For more information, Coconino County Elections is at 679-7860.
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