Thursday is the last day to send back your vote-by-mail ballot to ensure it is received by the Pima County Recorderโ€™s Office by Election Day.

Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez is urging voters to abide by the Nov. 3 deadline because it can take a few days for mail to be delivered.

Voters can skip the lines and drop off their mail-in ballot at any polling place on Election Day or turn it in at one of the countyโ€™s three early-ballot locations prior to election day.

Go to https://www.recorder.pima.gov/ to track the status of mail-in ballots or for more election-related information.


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