More than 750,000 Maricopa County voters will get early ballots in the mail as soon as Thursday, when voting begins for the Aug. 28 primary elections.
The elections include partisan races as well as nonpartisan elections for mayor and the city councils in Chandler, Gilbert and Mesa.
Voters who are registered with a political party will get a partisan ballot, but voters not affiliated with a party will also get a partisan ballot only if they request one through the Maricopa County elections office. Those nonaffiliated voters can request a ballot for the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, Green or Americans Elect party.
In Maricopa County, 638,214 voters have not declared a party affiliation, said Yvonne Reed with the county elections office. The county has more than 1.8 million registered voters.
Voters have until one week before the election to request an early ballot.
The primary election includes partisan races for Congressional seats, the Legislature and county board of supervisors.
Three East Valley cities are holding nonpartisan elections at the same time.
In Gilbert, Mayor John Lewis is seeking a second term against his predecessor, Steve Berman. Incumbents Jenn Daniels and John Sentz are running for the Town Council, along with Jared Taylor.
Chandler Mayor Jay Tibshraeny is running unopposed. Incumbents Rick Heumann and Jack Sellers are running for the City Council, with newcomers Nora Ellen, Scott Taylor, Terry Roe, Sam Huang and John Sibley Wolfe.
Mesa's city elections are uncontested. Mayor Scott Smith and council members Alex Finter, Dennis Kavanaugh and Dave Richins are seeking re-election.
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Aug. 1, 2012
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Source: (c)2012 East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.). Distributed by MCT Information Services
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