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    Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Information

    October 2, 2020No Comments
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    Yavapai County RecorderPrescott AZ (October 2, 2020) – Yavapai County Recorder, Leslie Hoffman would like to remind voters about important information regarding the upcoming 2020 General Election being held Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

    All registered voters are eligible to vote in the 2020 General Election.

    To be eligible to vote, you must register/update your voter information by Monday, October 5, 2020. Please visit the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office at 1015 Fair St. Rm 228, Prescott or 10 S. 6th St., Cottonwood to register in-person Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. or visit www.servicearizona.com to register online until 11:59 p.m.

    Election materials cannot be forwarded – If you have changes to your residential or mailing address (i.e. no longer have a post office box, rural route, or receive your mail at a location other than your residence) please contact our office at 928-771-3248 or visit www.servicearizona.com to update your voter registration by Monday, October 5, 2020.

    Ballots will be mailed to voters requesting Automatic Ballot-by-Mail on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.         

    Be sure to sign your affidavit envelope in your original handwriting.

    Voters may vote early in-person or vote a replacement ballot beginning Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office 1015 Fair St., Prescott or 10 S. 6th St., Cottonwood Monday – Friday  8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. through Friday, October 30, 2020. Proper identification is required.

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    The last day to request an Early Ballot be mailed to you is Friday, October 23, 2020. Visit www.my.arizona.vote to request a one-time early ballot or call 928-771-3248.

    Instead of mailing your voted ballot-by-mail, please consider using one of our 13 Official Ballot Drop Boxes located throughout the County. This saves our County 60¢ per ballot in tax dollars. Visit www.yavapai.us/GOVOTE for locations. DO NOT mail your ballot back after Tuesday, October 27, 2020. Late ballots will not be tabulated.

    Vote Center voters, you will need to present proper identification. Visit yavapai.us/GoVote for Vote Center locations and identification requirements.

    Voters needing special accommodations, call 928-771-3248 or e-mail us at web.voter.registration@yavapai.us.

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