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Peoria has early voting options
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Independent Newsmedia
Residents of Peoria will have optons for dropping off their ballots in the West Valley.
The city of Peoria has a ballot drop box, and drive-through locations will be available for early voting residents.
The Peoria City Clerk’s Office,
8401 W. Monroe St., has a ballot drop box that is available to all voters.
Completed ballots, in the signed and sealed green affidavit envelopes, can be dropped off at the city clerk’s office, located inside city hall, until 7 p.m., Nov. 3.
Please park at 84th Avenue and Monroe Street and enter through the north side of the building. City hall is open Monday-Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The Maricopa County Elections Department also added new drive-through drop box locations across the county. Voters can return completed ballots, in the signed and sealed green affidavit envelope, from the comfort of their car.
Drive-through drop box locations will be open on Oct. 24. Find sites and hours of operation at locations.maricopa.vote.
Maricopa County Elections Department officials will pick up ballots from all drop box locations, including city hall, at the end of each day, tracking the chain of custody and keeping ballots secure.