As residents of Tempe prepare for an important all-mail election on March 10, 2026, Maricopa County Elections is gearing up to ensure a smooth process. This jurisdictional election will be conducted entirely via mail, making it crucial for voters to keep track of key dates to participate effectively.
Key Dates for Voters
February 9: Deadline for registering to vote.
February 11: Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters.
February 27: Last opportunity to request a replacement ballot by mail.
March 3: Recommended deadline to mail back completed ballots to ensure timely delivery.
Voters are encouraged to verify their registration status by visiting BeBallotReady.Vote.
Efforts Against Human Trafficking

In a significant step towards combating human trafficking, a federal grant of $400,000 has been accepted. This funding is designated for training and software development to enhance the capabilities of the Sheriff’s and Attorney’s offices in tracking and prosecuting offenders. According to recent statistics, every 30 seconds, someone becomes a victim of human trafficking.
Community members are invited to attend the “Night of Hope 8” event on February 22 at Pure Heart Church to hear firsthand accounts from survivors. Participation is highly encouraged to raise awareness and support efforts against this pressing issue.
Engagement on Substack

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisor member has announced a new presence on Substack, offering a platform for more detailed discussions on the county’s operations. Subscribers can look forward to weekly posts that delve into priorities, provide updates, and share behind-the-scenes insights not typically covered in newsletters.
What’s Substack? It’s a social media platform that allows creators to explore topics in depth, similar to a blog format. It’s an opportunity for readers to engage with content from various creators offering valuable information.
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