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City of Douglas holding all-mail election for Mayor, councilmembers

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DOUGLAS, Ariz. — Election day is March 10th, but registered voters living in Douglas can already submit their ballots today.

The City of Douglas is holding an all-mail election for Mayor and councilmembers in Wards 1,3 and 5.

According to Cochise County leaders, no vote centers will be open that day as the City only conducts all-mail elections. All eligible voters should have received a ballot by mail.

The Recorder’s Office has provided two secure, locked drop off boxes for ballots. One is located at Douglas City Hall, 425 E. 10th Street, and the other is at the County’s service center at 1012 N. G Ave. These ballot drop-off sites are only accessible from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Recorder’s Office will collect voted ballots on a regular basis and is the only organization with access to the drop boxes.

Ballots can be placed in the drop off boxes until 5 p.m. at the County building, and until 7 p.m. at City Hall on election day.

Voters can also mail their voted and signed ballots to the Recorder’s Office in the envelope provided, but they must be received by 7 p.m. on March 10. It is recommended ballots are mailed at least five to seven days prior to election day to allow them to be received in a timely manner.

Election results will be posted on the Elections Department's website starting after 8 p.m. on election day, March 10th.

For more information on the City of Douglas election, including a list of candidates, click here.