If your primary election ballot for Tucson mayor and city council is still on your kitchen table, put it in the mail Thursday, Aug. 20.

Ballots must be postmarked by that day to be received by the city in time to be counted in the all-mail election.

Those who miss the deadline can drop ballots off though Tuesday, Aug. 25, at the city’s elections center, 800 E. 12th St., near East Broadway and South Euclid Avenue.

They may also be taken to a polling place on Aug. 25. Polling places are:

  • Department of Housing and Community Development, 320 N. Commerce Park Loop.
  • Morris K. Udall Regional Center, 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road.
  • Donna R. Liggins Recreation Center, 2160 N. Sixth Ave.
  • William Clements Recreation Center, 8155 E. Poinciana Drive.
  • El Pueblo Senior Center, 101 W. Irvington Road.
  • Parks and Recreation Administration at Randolph Park, 900 S. Randolph Way.

No candidate faces a primary election opponent. Meet the candidates for the Tucson City Council β€” three incumbent Democrats and three Republican challengers β€” at tucne.ws/1MDB5MK.


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Contact reporter Becky Pallack at bpallack@tucson.com or 573-4346. On Twitter: @BeckyPallack