7 pm deadline to return ballots in Tucson major election

Voters have till 7 p.m. Tuesday handy of their ballots in Tucson’s major election.

On this 12 months’s contested Democratic races, challengers are looking for to unseat Councilmembers Lane Santa Cruz and Paul Cunningham.

Santa Cruz is going through Miguel Ortega, who’s among the many three Democrats Santa Cruz defeated when the freshman councilmember first received the Ward 1 seat in 2019.

A complete of 31,918 ballots had been mailed to voters in Ward 1, which stretches from downtown’s El Presidio and Dunbar/Spring neighborhoods to town’s western border and from the Sombras del Cerro neighborhood on the north aspect to Midvale Park and Barrio Nopal on the South Facet.

A complete of 8,132 ballots had been returned to town as of July 28, in line with the Tucson Metropolis Clerk’s Workplace.

Associated: Ward 1 candidates conflict over growth, security points

In Ward 2, Cunningham is going through real-estate agent Lisa Nutt, who’s making her first run at public workplace.

Cunningham, who has been on the Tucson Metropolis Council since 2010, has by no means earlier than confronted a major opponent.

A complete of 41,455 ballots had been mailed to voters in Ward 2, which largely stretches east from Craycroft Highway to town’s jap border close to Houghton Highway and from the northern fringe of town to neighborhoods alongside twenty second Avenue. A complete of 13,405 ballots had been returned as of July 28, in line with the Clerk’s Workplace.

Associated: Paul Cunningham faces Dem major problem from actual property agent Lisa Nutt

Democratic and no-party voters throughout town may vote within the mayor’s race, and people in Ward 4 have a major election however these races are uncontested, however for a fringe write-in candidate within the mayoral major.

Different events have candidates on their major ballots, however no contested races.

Town of Tucson conducts “all mail” elections, however a restricted variety of voting areas are open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. on Election Day, together with one in every ward.

Voters who haven’t but returned their ballots should drop them off in individual Tuesday; the deadline to mail a poll again was final week.

The primary election outcomes must be obtainable round 8 p.m.

Voting areas 

(All websites open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. on Election Day.)

  • Metropolis Clerk’s Election Heart — 800 E. twelfth St.
  • Division of Housing and Neighborhood Improvement — 310 N. Commerce Park Loop
  • Morris Ok. Udall Regional Heart — 7200 E. Tanque Verde Rd.
  • Donna R. Liggins Recreation Heart — 2160 N. sixth Ave.
  • William Clements Recreation Heart — 8155 E. Poinciana Dr.
  • El Pueblo Senior Heart — 101 E. Irvington Rd.
  • Parks and Recreation Administration, Randolph Park — 900 S. Randolph Manner
  • Ballots will also be dropped off on the Pima County Recorder’s Workplace however these areas is not going to have recent ballots for voters.
  • Pima County Recorder’s Workplace, Downtown — 240 N. Stone Ave.
  • Pima County Recorder’s Workplace, Eastside Workplace — 6920 E. Broadway
  • Pima County Recorder, Elections Dep’t — 6550 S. Nation Membership Rd.