Election Day is Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Here's our official election guide for Tucson - where and when (but not how) to vote.
To find your polling place in Tucson, you will need to go to the Pima County Recorder's Office website and input your home address. In most cases, your polling place will be at a church or school within several miles of your home.
Any United States citizen, who is a resident of the State of Arizona and Pima County who will be 18 years of age on or before the next state general election, can register to vote. The deadline to register to vote in the General Election on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 was Monday, October 10, 2016.
You do not have to be a member of any political party in order to vote in the primary election.
If you requested an early ballot, it is recommended that you mail it in before Thursday, November 3 since the ballot must be received by end-of-day on Election Day in order to be counted.
Since that period has already passed, you may take your Vote-by-Mail ballot to any Pima County polling location on Election Day, Tuesday, November 8, 2016 between the hours of 6:00am and 7:00pm and give it to a poll worker.
If you have misplaced your early ballot, you may go to your polling place and vote there in-person on election day.
Election results released on election night are "unofficial” results. The results do not become official until all early ballots and provisional ballots have been processed and tabulated. For small jurisdiction elections, that may occur within a few days after Election Day. For major elections, that may not occur for up to two weeks after Election Day. LIKE the Pima County Recorder on Facebook and TucsonTopia on Facebook to follow along as results are announced.