/ Modified aug 26, 2019 4:18 p.m.

How to vote in Tucson's primary election if you haven't already

Mail-in ballots can be dropped off in person election day, Tuesday, Aug. 27.

2019 Primary Voting Ballot 2 An envelope containing a ballot for an Aug. 27, 2019 primary election in the city of Tucson.
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Tuesday's mayoral and City Council primaries in Tucson are being conducted fully by mail. If you have a ballot and have not sent it in, do not put it in the mail.

The ballot must be in the city's possession by 7 p.m. Tuesday. The city has set up seven locations where you can drop off your ballot today to ensure it is counted.

Registered voters can also receive and vote a replacement ballot at the locations listed below, according to the city.

Tucson voters are casting primary ballots for Democratic mayoral candidates and City Council members in wards 1, 2 and 4.

The first results of Tuesday's primaries are expected around 8 p.m.

Locations for ballot drop-off Tuesday, Aug. 27, 6 a.m. until 7 p.m

  • Department of Housing and Community Development 320 N. Commerce Park Loop

  • Morris K. Udall Regional Center 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road

  • Donna R. Liggins Recreation Center 2160 N. 6th Ave

  • William Clements Recreation Center 8155 E. Poinciana Drive

  • El Pueblo Senior Center 101 W. Irvington Rd

  • Parks and Recreation Administration Randolf Park 900 S. Randolf Way

  • Tucson City Clerk Elections Center 800 E. 12th Street

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