Ballot boxes will be open until 7 p.m. Tuesday for residents to cast votes in Tucson's primary election.
Nicole Ludden If you haven’t returned your ballot for Tucson’s Aug. 1 primary election, there’s still time to make sure your vote counts.
You can drop off your filled-out and sealed ballot at 10 different locations throughout the city. Seven of those locations will allow voters to bring a vote-by-mail ballot and cast it in person or receive a replacement ballot after signing a statement attesting the original ballot was spoiled or not received.
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