Early Voting Begins for Coconino County Jurisdictional Election in Flagstaff and Prescott Areas

Early voting for the Coconino County Jurisdictional Election has commenced across the Flagstaff and Prescott areas. This election, scheduled for November 4, features significant items on the ballot, including the Pinewood Fire District bond authorization and the Coconino Community College Special District general obligation bond.
Voting Process and Options
Residents on the Active Early Voting List who haven’t received their ballots by October 15 should contact the Coconino County Recorder’s Office. The contact numbers are 928-679-7860 or 800-793-6181. This step ensures voter registration details and mailing addresses are up-to-date.
Returning Your Early Ballot
Voters have multiple options to return their early ballots. These include using the U.S. mail, dropping them off at early voting locations or ballot drop boxes, and submitting them at any polling place or vote center on election day.
Ballots received by mail can also be tracked via BallotTrax, an online service available at trackmyballot.azsos.gov/voter.
In-person Early Voting
- Early in-person voting is available at several locations.
- This option remains open until Friday, October 31.
Additional Information and Resources
To gain further details about the ballot items, including reviewing Coconino Community College’s bond informational pamphlet, voters are encouraged to visit the county recorder’s website. Emegypt emphasizes the importance of staying informed to make educated decisions in the upcoming election.