Write-in candidate John Griffin and incumbents Bridget Binsbacher of the Mesquite District, Jon Edwards of the Willow District and Bill Patena of the Ironwood District are running for three city …
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Peoria polls open until 7 p.m.
3 council seats open
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Write-in candidate John Griffin and incumbents Bridget Binsbacher of the Mesquite District, Jon Edwards of the Willow District and Bill Patena of the Ironwood District are running for three city council seats in Tuesday's primary election.
Mr. Edwards and Mr. Patena are running uncontested.
Polls are open until 7 p.m.
Maricopa County is using vote centers for the 2020 primary and general elections.
Unlike polling locations, where voters are assigned to vote at specific locations, vote centers allow voters to vote at any vote center.
Vote centers will have equipment that allows a ballot to be printed, based on the voter’s home address, which will include the appropriate federal, state and municipal candidates and/or issues.
Voters on the Permanent Early Voter List can drop off their early ballot at any vote center or the Peoria City Clerk’s Office through 7 p.m. on Election Day at 8401 W. Monroe Street.
The city clerk’s office can accept voted ballots, but will not serve as a vote center. Call the Maricopa County Elections Department at 602-506-1511 or visit recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace to find a vote center location near you.