Independent voters must take specific action to participate in this year’s primary election for Mayor and Council Members. This is the first year Marana’s non-partisan candidates will appear on the same ballot as partisan candidates for state and federal offices.
While this consolidated ballot does not impact Marana voters registered with a political party, voters with an Independent or party not designated affiliation run the risk of missing their opportunity to vote for Mayor and Council. To avoid disenfranchisement, Independent voters need to follow these steps to cast a ballot during the 2016 primary election:
**Selecting a partisan ballot does not change a voter’s Independent registration. Also, Independent voters that do not wish to vote by mail can cast their ballot at the polls on Election Day.