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    2022 Vote Center Locations Approved

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    Yavapai County RecorderVerde Valley News – Yavapai County Elections Director, Lynn Constabile would like to announce the locations that have been approved by the Board of Supervisors to be Vote Centers in the August 2, 2022 Primary Election and November 8, 2022 General Election. Registered voters in Yavapai County may go to any of these locations to vote in-person on Election Day, from 6 AM to 7 PM. Voters may also drop-off early ballots at these locations on Election Day.

    Camp Verde Area
    • Camp Verde Community Gym, 51 E Hollamon St, Camp Verde

    Chino Valley Area
    • Grace Baptist Church, 2010 S Highway 89, Chino Valley
    • First Southern Baptist Church, 1524 N Highway 89, Chino Valley

    Clarkdale/Cottonwood Area
    • Clark Memorial Clubhouse, Ladies Lounge, 19 N 9th St, Clarkdale
    • Yavapai County Cottonwood Annex, 10 S 6th St, Cottonwood
    • Cottonwood Bible Church, 1020 S Camino Real, Cottonwood
    • Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 700 N Bill Gray Rd, Cottonwood

    Dewey-Humboldt Area
    • Gateway Baptist Church, 12900 E Prescott Dells Rd, Dewey-Humboldt
    • Mission Church, 6555 S State Route 69, Mayer

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    Prescott Area
    • Yavapai County Administration Building, 1015 Fair St, Prescott
    • Trinity Presbyterian Church, 630 Park Ave, Prescott
    • Central Yavapai Fire Station #57, 4125 W Outer Loop Rd, Prescott
    • Yavapai College, Community Room, 1100 E Sheldon St, Bldg 19, Prescott
    • Prescott Community Center, 1280 E Rosser St, Prescott

    Prescott Valley Area
    • Findlay Toyota Center, 3201 N Main St, Prescott Valley
    • Humboldt USD – Bradshaw East Campus, 6411 N Robert Rd, Prescott Valley
    • Little Dealer, Little Prices RV, 2757 N Truwood Dr, Prescott Valley

    Sedona Area
    • Sedona Elks Lodge #2291, 110 Airport Rd, Sedona
    • Sedona / VOC Fire Station #3, 125 Slide Rock Rd, Sedona

    Outlying Areas
    • Ash Fork Library / Learning Center, 450 W Lewis Ave, Ash Fork
    • Freeport-McMoRan, Bagdad Event Center, 121 Main St, Bagdad
    • Beaver Creek Adult Center, 4250 E Zuni Way, Rimrock
    • Pioneer Masonic Lodge #82, 19055 E K-Mine Rd, Black Canyon City
    • Grace Bible Chapel, 25605 Ghost Town Rd, Congress
    • Cordes Lakes Library, 15989 S Cordes Lakes Dr, Cordes Lakes
    • Seligman Library, 54170 N Floyd St, Seligman
    • Yarnell Presbyterian Church, 16455 W Table Top Way, Yarnell

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