In-Person Early Voting Now Open at Phoenix City Hall

Theo nguồn tin trên trang của phoenix.gov

Feb. 15, 2017 ​In-person early voting begins today for the runoff election for the Phoenix District 3 councilmembe r. This election is required by the City Charter because no candidate for this office received a majority of the votes in the November 2016 Special Election. The candidates are Christopher M. DeRose and Debra Stark. Residents can vote early in-person on the 15th floor of Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St., through Friday, March 10. Voting centers for this election will be open March 11, 13-14. The runoff election is open to Phoenix residents who are registered voters and reside within Council District 3 at least 29 days prior to the election. City voters on the permanent early voting list will automatically receive an early ballot by mail beginning Feb. 16 unless they submitted a request to not receive a ballot by mail. Voters who are not on the permanent early voting list can also vote by mail by requesting an early ballot from the City of Phoenix no later than Friday, March 3. Voters can request an early ballot or check their early ballot status online at phoenix.gov/elections or by contacting City of Phoenix Elections at 602-261-8683 (VOTE) or using the 7-1-1 Relay System​. Voting centers will be used for this election. For voting convenience, the voting centers will be open on Saturday, March 11; and continue on Monday, March 13 and Tuesday, March 14 (Election Day). Voting centers will be open March 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; March 13 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and March 14 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. A list and map of the voting centers are available at phoenix.gov/elections and in the Sample Ballot Pamphlet mailed to each resident’s address in District 3 where there is a registered voter unless all voters in the household requested to obtain the Pamphlet electronically. More information about the runoff election is available by contacting the City Clerk Department by phone at 602-261-VOTE (8683), by using the 7-1-1 Relay System, or online at phoenix.gov/elections. Residents also can get election-related updates on Twitter @PHXElections. Media Contact: Matt Hamada Phone Number: 602-262-6213 Return to News

https://www.phoenix.gov/news/cityclerk/1643]]]]> ]]>