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Where to vote in Glendale's City Council, primary election Tuesday

Posted 8/3/20

Glendale residents who have not yet voted early or by mail can vote at the following locations on Tuesday's primary election day at the below locations.

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Where to vote in Glendale's City Council, primary election Tuesday

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Glendale residents who have not yet voted early or by mail can vote at the following locations on Tuesday's primary election day at the below locations.

Glendale mayor and three City Council seats are on the ballot, though only two races are contested. Party primary elections will be held for 

Incumbent Mayor Jerry P. Weiers faces challenger Michelle Robertson. In the Yucca District, incumbent Councilwoman Joyce Clark faces challenger Bryce Alexander. Vice Mayor Ray Malnar in the Sahuaro District and Councilman Ian Hugh in the Cactus District are running for re-election  unnopposed.

Read more about Glendale's mayoral and Council races here.

Voting locations:

Voters can have a ballot printed for them or drop off a mailed ballot at any Maricopa County location.
All below locations are open 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4

Glendale Christian Church

9661 N. 59th Ave., Glendale 85302

Glendale City Hall — DROP BOX LOCATION ONLY
5850 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale 85301

Glendale Community College, Student Union
6000 W. Olive Ave. SU, Glendale 85302

ASU West Campus
4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale 85306

Glendale Market Square

5890 W. Bell Road, Glendale 85308

Glendale Civic Center
5750 W. Glenn Drive, Glendale 85301

Arrowhead Towne Center #2076
7700 W. Arrowhead Towne Center 2076, Glendale 85308

More info:

To look up other polling locations and their hours, visit recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace. Maricopa County residents can vote at any voting center in the county.

To review what ID is needed to bring to polls, visit azsos.gov/elections/voting-election.

To  check  voter registration status, visit recorder.maricopa.gov/earlyvotingballot/voterregistrationlookup.aspx.