Yavapai County voters can now request to be added to a list of Permanent Early Voters.
A new option this year, voters on the list automatically receive ballots by mail without requesting one.
For approximately 20 years, Arizona voters have been able to request early ballots but not be added to a permanent list.
Yavapai County Recorder Ana Wayman-Trujillo mailed letters to voters in February detailing the option and a request form to be added to the list.
To sign up, voters must fill out the form, sign it and mail it back to the recorder’s office. A person must sign the form in order to be added to the list.
Visit www.co.yavapai.az.us or call, 1-928-771-3248.
Trista Steers
Larson Newspapers
Yavapai County voters can now request to be added to a list of Permanent Early Voters.
A new option this year, voters on the list automatically receive ballots by mail without requesting one.
For approximately 20 years, Arizona voters have been able to request early ballots but not be added to a permanent list.
Yavapai County Recorder Ana Wayman-Trujillo mailed letters to voters in February detailing the option and a request form to be added to the list.
To sign up, voters must fill out the form, sign it and mail it back to the recorder’s office. A person must sign the form in order to be added to the list.
Visit www.co.yavapai.az.us or call, 1-928-771-3248.
— Trista Steers
Larson Newspapers