This is the sticker offered to voters at the polls in Pima County, Arizona.

Tuesday is Election Day for the school-funding Proposition 123 and the public-safety pension Proposition 124.

Hereโ€™s what you need to know about casting your ballot.

Polling locations

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pima County will have 124 polling locations open .

To find your polling place, search using the county election departmentโ€™s Web tool: web1.pima.gov/Elections/polling-locator

If you forgot to mail in your early ballot by the cutoff date, which was May 12, you can visit any polling place to turn it in.

Identification

On Election Day, you must bring proof of identification. Acceptable forms of identification are: valid Arizona driverโ€™s license, valid Arizona nonoperating ID card, tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification, valid U.S. federal, state or local government-issued identification.

If you do not have a photo ID, you can bring two of the following: utility bill or bank statement of the voter that is dated within 90 days of Election Day, a valid Arizona vehicle registration, Indian census card, property tax statement of the electorโ€™s residence or a recorderโ€™s certificate.

For a full list of acceptable documentation, visit: www.azsos.gov/elections/voting-election


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