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All registered voters can vote in July 30 primary

Posted 7/17/24

In a July 9 press release intended to correct misinformation regarding the 2024 primary election, Gila County Recorder Sadie Jo Bingham re-affirmed that all registered voters are allowed to vote in …

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All registered voters can vote in July 30 primary

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In a July 9 press release intended to correct misinformation regarding the 2024 primary election, Gila County Recorder Sadie Jo Bingham re-affirmed that all registered voters are allowed to vote in this month’s primary – whether they are registered as Independent, Libertarian, Republican, Democrat, Green, No Labels or Party Not Designated (PND).
Voters registered as Independent or PND are able to participate in the primary election. 
Voters registered as Independent or PND who are on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) and have not received a ballot must notify the Gila County Recorder’s Office of their ballot choice (Democratic or Republican).
Please call the Gila County Recorder’s Office at 928-402-8738 or 928-402-8740, tell staff your choice of ballot and that will be mailed to you.

Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Greens and No Labels registered voters can vote in the primary election.
Voters who are registered within the city or town limits of Globe, Miami, Hayden, Winkelman, Payson or Star Valley are eligible for the town races, which will be on the voter’s ballot regardless of what party they are registered as.

Important dates:

Friday, July 19--The last day to request an early ballot be mailed. Sample ballots are also mailed to anyone who isn’t on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL)

Friday, July 26--The last day to vote in person at the Recorder’s Office in Globe and Payson
Saturday-Monday, July 27-29--Emergency Voting
Tuesday, July 30--Election Day
Please use the Gila County Recorder’s Office and Elections Department, the Arizona Secretary of State (azsos.gov; .facebook.com/AZSecretaryofState ) and the Citizens Clean Elections Commission (azcleanelections.gov; facebook.com/AZCleanElections) as your trusted election resources.