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Voter Education Session Ahead of Tucson Municipal Election

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Tuesday, July 25, 2023   

Arizona voting-rights groups say municipal elections do not get the voter turnout they deserve. In an effort to get more people engaged, the group Mi Familia Vota hosts one of its Arizona bilingual voter education sessions - this one in Tucson tomorrow. They will cover the August 1st primary, as well as the November 7th general election for the City of Tucson. Today, July 25th, is the last day the Pima County Recorder's Office recommends mailing in ballots. But drop-off ballot boxes will still be available until 7 p.m. on August 1st. The Tucson races are for mayor and three city council positions.

Carolina Rodriguez-Greer, state director of Mi Familia Vota Arizona said these meetings are important to emphasize the local impact of voting.

"We are trying to raise awareness of municipal elections," she explained. "We're trying to educate the community around what do elected officials, in these very important roles, what do they have the power to do?"

Educators will cover what is on the ballot, who the candidates are, and look at key upcoming dates at the meeting, Rodrigues-Greer said. The free event is this Wednesday, July 26th, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.pm at the Valencia Library, 202 West Valencia Road.

Rodriguez-Greer added it is important for people to receive election information in the language they feel most comfortable with - and in southern Arizona, that could be English, Spanish or Spanglish. At the event, they will also cover how to find and use the appropriate resources, like the county recorder's website, or knowing where to look if someone needs to update voter registration information.

"Our goal is that everybody who attends this session walks out of this space with a plan to vote," she explained. "And that means that you have been connected to the information about finding the nearest polling location, you're connected to the dates for when to mail back your early-voting ballot. For us, it's a wrap-around conversation."

She said now is a good time to learn more about elections - before activity for the 2024 presidential contest ramps up. Groups like hers have done the research on civic engagement, and are ready and willing to share it with anyone who wants to know more, Rodriguez-Greer said.


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