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    “Let Your Voice Be Heard – Vote” Election Day is tomorrow – Tuesday, August 2, 2022

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    Yavapai County News – Yavapai County Recorder, Michelle M. Burchill would like to announce that tomorrow, Tuesday, August 2, 2022, is Election Day… “Let Your Voice Be Heard – Vote”.

    All registered voters are eligible to vote in the 2022 Primary Election.

    Emergency Voting is available today Monday, August 1, 2022, at the Yavapai County Recorder’s Offices 1015 Fair
    St., Prescott and 10 S. 6 th St., Cottonwood through 5pm.

    Vote Centers will be open tomorrow from 6AM – 7PM. Visit www.yavapaivotes.gov for location information
    and identification requirements.

    DO NOT MAIL your voted ballot as your ballot will not arrive in time and late ballots will not be tabulated.

    All voted ballots must be hand delivered to the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office, to an Official Ballot Drop
    Box, or a Voter Center location no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, August 2, 2022.

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

    Please consider using one of our 19 Official Ballot Drop Boxes located throughout the County. This saves
    Yavapai County 65.5¢ per ballot in tax dollars.

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

    The Yavapai County Recorder’s Office is now on Facebook and Twitter. Please follow us at: facebook.com/ycrecorderelect and twitter.com/yavapairecorder

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