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Here’s what to know about Election Day voting across Phoenix area

If you forgot to mail in your ballot for Tuesday’s Phoenix-area local elections, you can submit your ballot at one of Maricopa County's 30 drop-off centers.

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PHOENIX – If you forgot to mail in your ballot before Tuesday’s Phoenix-area local elections, there’s still a way to vote.

No voting machines are being used for this mail-in/drop-off election. Ballots were automatically mailed out to nearly 2 million registered voters over a month ago.

But you can still bring your completed ballot to any of Maricopa County’s 30 drop-off locations between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Election Day to make your vote count.

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If you misplaced or never received your ballot, you can get a replacement and fill it out at the any of the drop-off locations by bringing your state-issued identification or Maricopa County voter ID card.

Two Valley cities, dozens of local school districts and one sanitary district have measures on the ballot.

Glendale residents will decide whether to increase salaries for the mayor and City Council members. They also will decide whether to move the dates of primary elections to be in line with the rest of the state.

Scottsdale residents will decide whether to approve the issuance of $319 million in bonds for multiple city projects.

Fountain Hills voters will choose three of five members for the town’s Sanitary District Board of Directors.

Residents in 29 school districts will vote on bond measures. A list of participating school districts with more details is available here.

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Kevin Stone KTAR.com Senior Editor

Kevin Stone is KTAR's Senior Web Content Editor. He is a seasoned journalist who was born in New York and grew up in Phoenix. He got his start doing agate for the Mesa Tribune sports section in the 1990s while completing his print journalism degree.… Read more

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