Voters may request early ballots for Mesa primary election
Posted 4/30/24
Mesa voters may request early ballots through July 19 for the Primary Election on July 30. Voters may sign up for the Active Early Voting List, which allows them to automatically receive a ballot by …
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Voters may request early ballots for Mesa primary election
Arianna Grainey
Mesa’s Primary Election ballot will include candidates for mayor and council members in Districts 1, 2 and 3, whose terms will expire in January 2029.
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Mesa voters may request early ballots through July 19 for the Primary Election on July 30.
Voters may sign up for the Active Early Voting List, which allows them to automatically receive a ballot by mail for every election they are eligible to vote in.
Mesa’s Primary Election ballot will include candidates for mayor and council members in Districts 1, 2 and 3, whose terms will expire in January 2029.