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Maricopa County Officials Approve
Presidential Preference Election Plans
December 11, 2019 (PHOENIX) — The
Maricopa County Elections Department is committed to the security,
integrity and accessibility of elections. Today, in preparation for the
March 17, 2020 Presidential Preference Election, the Maricopa County
Board of Supervisors approved the first Election Day and Emergency
Voting plan, while Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes approved the
Early Voting Plan on Monday.
The plans — developed under the leadership of Scott
Jarrett and Rey Valenzuela, co-directors of the Elections Department —
will inform Maricopa County voters and other stakeholders about key
information and activities, so that they are prepared to participate in
the election.
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Increase the number
of Election Day polling places to 220.
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Include 40 “vote
anywhere” locations where you can also vote early.
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Reduce peak
wait-times to less than 30 minutes per voter.
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Hire and train
1,500 poll workers.
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Increase check-in
stations from 120 to 1,400.
“This collaboration will provide the elections staff with
the resources they need to best serve the voters,” said Maricopa County
Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates, District 3. “We also expect
this plan to help us achieve success for the Presidential Preference
Elections and set the foundation for future elections, including the
August Primary and November General Elections.”
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Communicate about
the Voter Registration Deadline on February 18.
·
Inform voters that
only registered Democrats are eligible to vote in the election.
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Make 40 Early
Voting locations available between February 19 to March 13.
·
Hire new Voter
Registration Clerks at all voting locations.
·
Hold community
outreach events to educate voters about key election information.
“The election staff has been focused on improving the
voter experience for the upcoming election,” said Fontes. “I am
confident in the work this team has done to ensure our elections are
accessible, secure and transparent. I look forward to this continued
momentum for all of the 2020 elections.”
Both plans outline the communications strategy to inform
voters about both the March 17 Democratic Presidential Preference
Election and the March 10 city elections for Tempe and Chandler voters.
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ABOUT THE ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT
The Maricopa County Elections Department serves over 2.3
million registered voters as they exercise their right to make informed
decisions regarding the selection of local and national leaders as well
as ballot measures. Our work supports elections in Maricopa County
cities, towns, school districts and special districts.
In June 2019, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
partnered with the Recorder to provide shared oversight over the
Elections Department. The Board appointed Scott Jarrett to serve as the
Director of Election Day and Emergency Voting to work in collaboration
with Rey Valenzuela, Director of Election Services and Early Voting.
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