Local voters will have a say in federal, state, and county elections, plus Town Council elections in Marana, Oro Valley and Sahuarita. Here’s what you need to know to vote today.

Find your polling place

Type in your address at www.recorder.pima.gov/VoterStats/PollingInfo or call 724-4330. There will be 248 polling places open in Pima County. You may vote only at your assigned polling place.

Voting hours

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Bring to the polls

Your driver’s license is enough if your address is current. Find a list of other acceptable ID at http://bit.ly/21CsPzo

Independent, no-party voters

Independents may vote in this election by requesting one party ballot β€” Democrat, Green, or Republican β€” at the polling place.

Mail-in ballots

If you still have an early ballot at home, drop it off at a polling place. It’s too late to mail it.

If you previously mailed it, you can check online to see whether your early ballot was processed. Go to www.recorder.pima.gov/VoterStats/ballot_info

What is a provisional ballot?

Some reasons you might be offered a provisional ballot include being at the wrong polling place, forgetting to update your address on your voter registration, forgetting to bring ID or forgetting you already received an early ballot in the mail.

Provisional ballots are processed separately from, and later than, regular ballots, but may count toward the final vote tally.

Call for voting information

Pima County Recorder’s Office: 724-4330.

Pima County Elections Department: 724-6830.

Study guide

Find the Star’s primary election coverage at Tucson.com/vote


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