Today is Primary Election day. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters can either cast their ballot at their polling place, or drop off their early ballots.
In Pima County, the number of polling places has been reduced. Voters are reminded to check their sample ballot for their polling place, or go to www.pima.gov/elections and click on “Where to vote.”
Pima County voters may also call 724-4330 for information on polling locations or ID requirements.
Voters need a government-issued photo ID with their current address, such as an Arizona driver’s license or tribal enrollment card. For those without a photo ID, to other documents with their name and address dated within 90 days of the election, such as a utility bill, bank statement or property-tax statement, are accepted.
Voters can visit www.pima.gov/elections/ID%20polls.htm for a full list of ID requirements.
If you are an independent voter, you can choose which party’s primary you want to vote in by informing a poll worker which ballot you want on election day.