Arizona's 2026 primary election moves from August 4 to July 21 after Governor Hobbs signs legislation ensuring compliance with federal ballot deadlines for military and overseas voters.
Four Florence Town Council seats are open for the 2026 Primary Election—learn candidate filing deadlines, signature requirements, and how to run for office.
Apache Junction’s 2026 Primary Election is scheduled for August 4 to elect a mayor and three city councilmembers, with candidate filing open from March 7 to April 6, 2026.
The City of Casa Grande has announced its 2026 election schedule for mayor and council seats, including key filing deadlines and voting dates. Candidate nomination packets become available October 15, 2025, with the primary election set for August 4, 2026.
Apache Junction voters will decide in a November 4, 2025 special election whether to extend the mayoral term from two years to four years. Ballots will be mailed starting October 8, with an informational pamphlet sent to all households before September 30
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors has advanced 14 candidates from a pool of 86 applicants to interviews for the inaugural San Tan Valley Town Council. Final appointments will be made on September 17, with seven members serving until the 2026 election.
Pinal County Recorder Dana Lewis cautioned the Board of Supervisors that the draft 2025 Elections Procedures Manual contains provisions that could alter precinct voting and ballot rules. With the October 1 deadline approaching, the county is preparing to formally oppose the disputed measures.
Explore a detailed breakdown of the San Tan Valley incorporation vote, including turnout, provisional ballots, and party participation. Learn how Pinal County certified Proposition 495 and what the results mean for the community’s next steps
Casa Grande voters will decide on Proposition 496 this November, a $67 million bond measure that would fund a new aquatic complex, lighted baseball and softball fields, and multipurpose sports and event spaces to enhance recreation and support the city’s growing population