PRESS RELEASE:
Confused by Ballot Measures? Town Halls to the Rescue
Mesa Public Main Library – Saguaro Room
64 E. 1st St. Mesa, AZ 85201
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Residents will vote on everything from U.S. reps in the senate and house to a new state superintendent of public instruction, the governing boards of Mesa Unified School District, a BIG Budget $300M Over-Ride, extending Home Rule or NOT, increases in sales taxes, hikes in fees/charges for utilities consumption, increasing "the bed tax".
Voter Guide www.azcleanelections.gov
Confused by Ballot Measures? Town Halls to the Rescue
AZ SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE — The Secretary of State’s Office will conduct a series of Town Hall meetings around the state to educate the public about the General Election ballot propositions beginning next week.
The meetings are free and open to the public.
Support and Opposition groups are encouraged
“Information about each ballot measure will be presented at these open public meetings,” said Secretary Reagan. “When voters are educated about the issues they feel more comfortable about their voting choices when casting their ballots. I hope the voters take advantage of these Town Halls to learn more about the ballot measures.”
The Secretary of State has extended an invitation to the known ballot proposition support and opposition groups to participate in the discussion.
October 17, 2018, Wednesday, 5:30 PMMesa Public Main Library – Saguaro Room
64 E. 1st St. Mesa, AZ 85201
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Registered Arizona voters will have the opportunity to vote on ballot measures on the General Election ballot on November 6, 2018.
The language of these initiatives and other detailed information are available on
www.Arizona.Vote.
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If you haven’t had your head in the sand - or in a place where the Sun don't shine - you know the election Nov. 6 is a big deal. Residents will vote on everything from U.S. reps in the senate and house to a new state superintendent of public instruction, the governing boards of Mesa Unified School District, a BIG Budget $300M Over-Ride, extending Home Rule or NOT, increases in sales taxes, hikes in fees/charges for utilities consumption, increasing "the bed tax".
- Register to vote: Oct. 9
- Request early ballot: Oct. 26
- Mail early ballot back: Oct. 31
- Vote early in person: Nov. 2
Voter Guide www.azcleanelections.gov