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John,
Today is your last chance to get out and vote!
Registered voters in Phoenix will decide on
two ballot measures—Prop 105 & Prop 106—that propose
to amend City Charter provisions pertaining to Light Rail expansion and
Pensions.
"Prop 105" is a proposed Charter Amendment pertaining
to Light Rail expansion. Click here for more information.
"Prop 106" is a proposed Charter Amendment pertaining
to City of Phoenix Pensions. Click here for more information.
Most Republicans are voting YES on Prop 105 and
Prop 106. To learn more about both ballot initiatives, visit this Facebook page.
Voters in Phoenix can use any of the public voting centers to cast a
ballot. The voting centers for this election will be open today from 6 a.m
- 7 p.m., Tuesday, August 27.

Additionally, Tucson residents are voting to
elect a new Mayor and Council Members in Wards 1, 2 and 4. Click here for
all of the 2019 candidates: https://www.tucsonaz.gov/files/clerks/06-10-19_Listing.pdf
Republicans in Wards 2 and 4 will have City Councilman names on their
ballots: Ewart Williams and Michael Hicks,
respectively. Ward 1 write-in Republican City Councilman candidate
is Sam Nagy. When you get your ballot, it is
imperative you fill in the bubble for Ward 1,
then write Nagy, Sam on the line. If you haven't already
returned your early ballot, you may drop the ballot at any drop-off
location between 6am-7pm on Election Day – Tuesday, August
27.
Please note, as of 2019, identification will be required at the voting
locations. Drop-offs can be made at the following locations:
- Ward 1: Dept of Housing & Community Development
(320 N Commerce Park Loop)
- Ward 2: Morris K. Udall Regional Ctr (7200 E
Tanque Verde Rd)
- Ward 3: Donna R Liggins Rec Ctr (2160 N 6th
Ave)
- Ward 4: William Clements Rec Ctr (8155 E
Poinciana Dr)
- Ward 5: El Pueblo Senior Ctr (101 W Irvington
Rd)
- Ward 6: Parks & Rec Admin (900 S Randolph
Way)
- City Elections drop-off site: Tucson Elections
Center , 800 E 12th St – south of Broadway by Snake Bridge
The City of Yuma will hold an election on
Tuesday, August 27, for the purpose of electing candidates for the
following offices: Three City Councilmembers and one Municipal Judge. These
are nonpartisan elections. To learn more about the candidates running,
contact the Yuma County Republican Party Committee at http://www.yumagop.com/
or call 928-317-9120.
And, lastly, the City of Prescott will
also be holding elections today for Mayor and City Council. This is a
vote-by-mail only election; there are no voting centers. Ballots may be
mailed-in or dropped off at the County Administration Building (1015 Fair
St; 24 hrs) or the City Clerk’s Office at (201 S Cortez; 8am - 7pm). To
learn more about the candidates running, contact the Yavapai County
Republican Committee at https://www.yavgop.org/ or call
928-776-4500.
Thank you all for performing your civic duty and exercising your right to
vote!
Fighting for freedom,

Dr. Kelli Ward
Chairman
Republican Party of Arizona
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