Arizona holding its 2020 Primary Election on August 4

PHOENIX – It is Election Day, and the Secretary of State’s Office is reminding voters that polling places and vote centers across the state are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
“We’ve been working with election officials for months to make sure today’s election is safe and secure,” Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said. “It’s also important for voters to know that if they still have a ballot-by-mail, they should drop it off at a voting location today. It’s too late to mail it back.”
Information about where to vote or drop off a ballot, as well as the 2020 AZVoteSafe Guide are available at Arizona.Vote.
The Secretary of State’s Office will start publishing results around 8 p.m. at Arizona.Vote. At the same time, downloadable results will be available in an XML file from an FTP or HTTPS site at press.azsos.gov. The report will be updated periodically, as new data is available until all eligible votes are accounted for.
For more information, visit Arizona.Vote.
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