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You can vote early in September 11 city election

June 27, 2007
Categorized in: City Information
Tagged with: city election, vote

Phoenix voters will have an opportunity to vote by mail in the Sept. 11 election for mayor and city council members in districts 1, 3, 5 and 7 and on six ballot measures.  Request forms to vote by mail – now the most popular way for Phoenix residents to cast ballots in city elections – are being mailed this month to all registered city voters.

You’ll need to sign the request form and mail it back in order to receive a vote-by-mail ballot.

Early ballot request forms also are available at phoenix.gov and at city public service counters and city libraries.

Early ballots will be mailed beginning in early August to voters who have submitted requests, but your signed request must be received by the City Clerk no later than Friday, Aug. 31.

The election is open to all Phoenix residents who are registered voters and reside within the city limits at least 29 days prior to the election.

In addition to voting by mail, residents may cast early ballots between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays from Aug. 13 through Sept. 7 at Phoenix City Hall, City Clerk Department, 15th Floor, 200 W. Washington St., and other sites.

For voters with disabilities who may need accommodations in the voting process, electronic voting equipment now will be available at early voting sites and other locations selected to serve the disability community. The new equipment will accommodate various types of disabilities to enable all voters to vote independently.

For more information, visit phoenix.gov or call 602-261-VOTE (8683) or 602-534-2737/TTY.