Vote today!
by Pamela Powers Hannley on Aug. 24, 2010, under 2010 elections, Arizona, Democratic Party, TucsonToday, August 24, is primary election day in Arizona. For those of you who were asleep in high school government class, a primary election is when the major parties pick their candidates to run in the November general election.
Several statewide offices will be decided in November, including governor, secretary of state, attorney general, treasurer, and superintendent of public instruction. In addition, Congressional representatives (CD7 and 8 in Southern Arizona) and US Senate will be decided, along with many state Legislative races.
For Arizona Democrats and progressive independents, there are many, many well-qualified candidates running for offices. I am not going to make any predictions or endorsements because pretty much any of the Democratic candidates in contested races would do a fine job. For predictions, you can check out other progressive blogs like Random Musings.
If you don’t know where to vote, check out this link on the Pima County Recorder’s website.
A few years back, Pima County made it much easier to vote by instituting early mail-in ballots and early voting sites. These services have been very popular and successful according to the County Recorder’s statistics.
If you have an early ballot and have not returned it, it’s too late to mail it. You can drop it in a ballot box at any polling place today– no waiting in line.
Also, if you would like to always vote by mail (after today), you can request to be on the Permanent Early Voter List (PEVL). Once you are on the PEVL, the County Recorder’s office will automatically mail a ballot to you.

