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Mail Early ballots by Oct. 27

Yavapai County Recorder Leslie Hoffman reminded voters in a press release that the last day to mail Early ballots through the U.S. Postal Service is Tuesday, Oct. 27. All mail-in ballots must be returned to the Yavapai County Recorder’s Office...

Early votes surge in Yavapai County

On Tuesday, Oct. 12, a group of over 30 cars carrying over 50 passen­gers drove from Sedona down State Route 89A to the Yavapai County Administration Building at 10 S. 6th St. in Cottonwood in order to vote early,...

County officials: Early ballots are secure

Early voting for the 2020 General Election begins Wednesday, Oct. 7, in Arizona. That means that counties are slated to begin sending Early ballots to registered voters on the Permanent Early Voter List, and registered voters can vote in-person...

Vote centers to open for primary election with precautions

Yavapai County Elections Director Lynn Constabile and Yavapai County Recorder Leslie Hoffman said in a release on Friday, July 31, that the county planned to open all 25 in-person vote centers for the Tuesday, Aug. 4 Primary Election. But COVID-19...

County recorder reminds voters of deadline

Yavapai County Recorder Leslie Hoffman would like to remind voters that today is the last day to register to vote in the 2020 Primary Election being held Tuesday, Aug. 4. · All registered voters are eligible to vote in the...

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SOCSD needs bus drivers to shorten rides

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