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Election Services

Mission
To provide for the security and integrity of the electoral process and to insure that the citizens of Yuma County have uncomplicated access to cast their vote;to keep the County Employees informed of county activities and accomplishments.

 

 

 

                                                                                            

 
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  Click here to see the Summary Public Page
Click here to see the scrolling Media Page


Click here to see Write-In Results

 
                                     

Post-Primary Campaign Finance Report
Report Filing for Period
August 5, 2010 thru
September 13, 2010


Filing begins on September 14, 2010

 

                                               

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Contact Information
Main: (928) 373-1014
Fax: (928) 373-1154
E-mail: sue.reynolds@yumacountyaz.gov
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.-Weekdays
Location: 198 S. Main Street,
YUMA, AZ 85364

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News
Yuma County Elections Office will team up with the Arizona Secretary of State to bring residents the latest election results via the internet. The Secretary of State will employ a new Election Night Reporting (ENR) system that will make voting results more user-friendly than ever before.
Anyone with an Internet connection is now able to view the election process live during the upcoming primary election. Yuma County is now streaming a live video feed of the ballot counting center at the Yuma County Elections Department.
The Yuma County Elections Office is currently gearing up for the Primary Election on August 24, 2010. While many voters may still be deciding on voting by Early Ballot or at their polling location, it is important for all registered voters to remember that in a primary election the political parties’ candidates are selected for the November 2, 2010 General Election ballot. The official parties having representation on the primary ballot in Arizona for 2010 are the Democratic, Green, Libertarian and Republican parties.

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Last updated: 9/2/2010 3:15:19 PM