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JD Vance to Hold a Town Hall Meeting Here in Mesa at Redeemer Apostolic Church On Wednesday, October 9, Sponsored by CPAC
The Ohio senator will take part in a town hall in Mesa on the same day that early voting begins in Arizona.
CPAC to Host Townhall with J.D. Vance in Arizona

On Wednesday, October 9, CPAC will host a townhall with Vice Presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance at Redeemer Apostolic Church in Mesa, Arizona.
Vance will take questions from and speak directly with concerned Arizonans on the issues affecting them most.
Arizona is a battleground state with known election integrity issues and serious border security concerns.
and President Donald Trump offer policies that can secure Arizona’s elections, towns, and border.
Vance touched on these policies in Tuesday's Vice Presidential debate.
Vance touched on these policies in Tuesday's Vice Presidential debate.
- The townhall is the opportunity to hear him expand on those positions and engage in productive discourse.
- CPAC is honored to host Vance to articulate these policies directly to Arizona voters.
Learn more and register to receive express check-in for the townhall at CPAC.org/townhall.
Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, is coming back to Arizona on Wednesday

Author: Jeff VintonPublished: 10:28 PM PDT October 6, 2024
Updated: 10:28 PM PDT October 6, 2024
MESA, Ariz. — Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance will be back in Arizona on Wednesday, the same day that early voting begins and the same day that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will also be in the state.
Vance will take part in a town hall event with the Conservative Political Action Conference at Redeemer Apostolic Church in Mesa.
"Vance will take questions from and speak directly with concerned Arizonans on the issues affecting them most," a post about Vance's visit on the CPAC website reads.
The town hall will begin at 3 p.m. and doors will open at 2 p.m.
Redeemer Apostolic Church is located at 200 E 1st Street in Mesa. If you want to attend the town hall, you can register for express check-in by clicking here. You are not required to register to attend the town hall.
Both visits also come as ballots will be sent out and early voting will begin in Arizona on Wednesday.
Vance will take part in a town hall event with the Conservative Political Action Conference at Redeemer Apostolic Church in Mesa.
"Vance will take questions from and speak directly with concerned Arizonans on the issues affecting them most," a post about Vance's visit on the CPAC website reads.
The town hall will begin at 3 p.m. and doors will open at 2 p.m.
Redeemer Apostolic Church is located at 200 E 1st Street in Mesa. If you want to attend the town hall, you can register for express check-in by clicking here. You are not required to register to attend the town hall.
- Vance's visit will coincide with Walz's arrival in Arizona. Walz is expected to take part in campaign events in Chandler and Phoenix before heading down to Tucson for a rally.
Both visits also come as ballots will be sent out and early voting will begin in Arizona on Wednesday.
A list of early-voting locations in Maricopa County can be found by clicking here.
The deadline to register to vote in the November election in Arizona is midnight on Monday. To register to vote online, click here.
The deadline to register to vote in the November election in Arizona is midnight on Monday. To register to vote online, click here.
Before you vote, you can get a personalized list of everything that will be on your ballot by using the 12News Voter Guide.
After finishing your research, you can even print out your choices so you know exactly how to fill out your ballot, whether voting through mail or at the polls.
You can also check your voter registration and/or request a mail-in ballot by using the 12News Voter Guide.
Early Voting for the City of Mesa General Election
Early Voting
for the City of Mesa General Election
NEWS RELEASE October 1, 2024 at 9:45 am
Early voting for the General Election begins on Wednesday, Oct. 9 and ends on Friday, Nov. 1.
NOTE: Mesa City Plaza and the Mesa Main Library will not be available as a Drop Box or voting location for the General Election this year.
Maricopa County Elections Department will offer "vote anywhere" Vote Centers, which allow voters to choose from any open location, instead of one assigned location. Voters can visit Where to Vote to find the nearest location.
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Vote Centers allow voters to cast their early ballots and vote at any voting location in Maricopa County. This video breaks down what is a Vote Center and why does it matter t
The City of Mesa has four questions
on the General Election ballot:
- Question 1 Permanent Base Adjustment
- Question 2 General Obligation Bond Enhance Community Safety
- Question 3 General Obligation Bond Enhance Recreational Facilities and Expand Educational and Cultural Experiences
- Question 4 2050 General Plan
The Mayor and Councilmember District 1 seats have advanced to a runoff during the General Election.
The incoming Mayor and Councilmembers elected in the 2024 primary and general elections will take office in January 2025 for a four-year term.
The last day to register to vote is Monday, Oct. 7.
The last day to request an early ballot is Friday, Oct. 25.
For more information, please visit www.mesaaz.gov/elections or contact the Mesa City Clerk's Office at 480-644-4868.
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