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Note: These information are not official and not all candidates or all races are included in below list.

2016 Election

President and Vice-President of the United States – Tổng Thống và Phó Tổng Thống Hoa Kỳ

(Vote for only one – Bầu không hơn một)

Donald Trump & Mike Pence (Republican Party candidate – ứng cử viên đảng Cộng Hòa)
Web site (trang nhà): Trump-Pence Official Site – Make America Great Again‎
Hillary Clinton & Tim Kaine, Vice President (Democratic Party candidate – ứng cử viên đảng Dân Chủ)
Web site (trang nhà): Hillary Clinton 2016 | Hillary for America
Darrell Castle & Scott Bradley (Constitution Party – ứng cử viên Đảng Hiến Pháp)
Web site (trang nhà): Darrell Castle and Scott Bradley – Castle 2016 – Darrell Castle for for President
Gary Johnson & William Weld (Libertarian Party – ứng cử viên Đảng Tự Do)
Web site (trang nhà): Gary Johnson for President 2016
Jill Stein & Ajamu Baraka (Green Party – ứng cử viên Đảng Xanh) Web site (trang nhà): Jill Stein for President
Evan McMullin & Nathan Johnson (Independent – ứng cử viên Độc Lập) Web site (trang nhà): https://www.evanmcmullin.com/
Write-in: Viết Tay ứng cử viên Mình Thích

Early Voting Begins on Wednesday Oct. 10, 2016 ​ Early voting for the City of Phoenix Special Council Election/State General Election begins on Wednesday, Oct. 12. The Special Council Election is being conducted by Maricopa County and will be on the same ballot as the State General Election ballot ONLY for City of Phoenix District 3 voters. The Special Council Election is to fill a vacancy for a term that expires Jan. 2, 2020. Wednesday, Oct. 12 is also the day mail-in ballots will begin to be delivered to homes in Maricopa County. They are being sent to voters either on the Permanent Early Voting List or who requested an early mail-in ballot. Voters who are not already scheduled to receive a ballot by mail may submit a request for a ballot by mail no later than 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28. Voters can request an early ballot online at Maricopa.vote or by calling 602-506-1511. The City Clerk’s office is serving as an in-person early voting location. The clerk’s office is located on the 15th floor of Phoenix City Hall, 200 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85003 and is open from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. A complete list of early voting locations and hours can be found at Maricopa.vote. If your early mail-in ballot was damaged or spoiled, you may exchange it at any of these locations. Accessible voting devices that permit voters with disabilities to vote independently will be available at these sites as well. For more information about the upcoming election and early voting, contact Maricopa County at 602-506-1511 or the Phoenix City Clerk Department at 602-261-VOTE (8683), visit Phoenix.gov/elections, or use the 7-1-1 Relay System. Media Contact: Matt Hamada Phone Number: 602-262-6213]]]]> ]]>