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Coconino County Readies for Primary Election, Polling Site Details and Voter Resources Announced

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Published on July 25, 2024
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As Coconino County gears up for the Primary Election on July 30, voters are encouraged to finalize their plans for participating in the democratic process. In a push to increase accessibility and ensure wide participation, the Coconino County Elections Department has made announcements regarding polling locations and voter requirements.

With a total of 38 polling locations available on Election Day, which includes 15 versatile vote centers that accept voters from any precinct, Coconino County residents will have ample opportunity to cast their ballots from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m., local time. In alignment with efforts to accommodate every voter, each polling site will be equipped with accessible voting devices for the visually impaired, and ballots in Spanish, Navajo, and Hopi. Voters unsure of their designated polling station can refer to the Coconino County Elections Department website or dial 928-679-7896 for guidance.

The county also accommodates voters who prefer to cast their votes early, with the provision of Early Ballot drop-off boxes at polling locations, meant for those who have received their mail-in ballots. In accordance with the announcement, the affidavit-signed ballots must reach any polling location in Coconino County by 7 p.m. on the day of the election to be counted.

Voting day preparation also calls for a check on the voter ID requirements. Registrants will need to present a valid form of identification at the polls, such as a driver's license, state ID card, or a different government-issued identification; which the full list of acceptable forms can be found on the County's Elections Department website. For those with questions about registration or mailed ballots, the Coconino County Recorder’s office is available at 928-679-7860, while the, Coconino County Election Department at 928-678-7896 can address all other election inquiries.