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Some Queen Creek residents in Pinal County received ballot without town’s local election listed

Posted 7/16/20

The Town of Queen Creek was made aware of an issue impacting a limited number of ballots for Queen Creek residents in Pinal County.

According to Pinal County and the secretary of state, a small …

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Some Queen Creek residents in Pinal County received ballot without town’s local election listed

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The Town of Queen Creek was made aware of an issue impacting a limited number of ballots for Queen Creek residents in Pinal County.

According to Pinal County and the secretary of state, a small number of Queen Creek residents living in Pinal County received a ballot without the town’s local election listed, according to a release.

There is no indication that the issue is impacting Queen Creek residents who live in Maricopa County.

The town is in communication with Pinal County and the secretary of state to identify the scope of the issue and will continue to monitor this issue as the Pinal County Recorder’s Office and the Secretary of State’s Office implement a prompt solution, the release states.

If you have questions, or believe your ballot was impacted, contact the Pinal County Recorder’s Office at 520-866-6854.