
Our democracy is built upon fundamental principles. Key among them are that citizens have the right to participate in their governance, and that citizens have the right to vote. The elected officials that we vote into office make decisions that directly impact our lives.
Keep Sedona Beautiful believes in the power of the vote.
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we never endorse nor oppose candidates for office. Instead, we raise issues of importance to our members, and we encourage you to evaluate candidates’ positions on those issues.
2020 is shaping up to be a landmark election year, partly due to the importance of the issues facing us and partly due to the pandemic.
If you are not registered to vote, please do so. If you’re registered in Arizona, you can request to be placed on the permanent early voting list by visiting the Secretary of State’s Voting by Mail web page. In Arizona, you have until October 5 to register to vote by mail in the November 3 general election. If you live in another state, check your Secretary of State’s website for details.
Voting by mail is the simplest and safest way for you to vote this year.
With the unprecedented number of citizens who will be voting by mail, KSB suggests that you consider completing your ballot early. You can mail it back, or better yet, you can drop it off at any of the secured drop-off boxes.
In Yavapai County, early voting drop-off locations are:
- Camp Verde – Town Hall, 473 South Main
- Camp Verde – Yavapai-Apache Nation Community Center, 3462 Smith Ave
- Chino Valley – Town Hall, 202 N State Route 89
- Clarkdale – Town Hall, 39 North 9th Street
- Cottonwood – County Administration Building, 10 South 6th Street
- Dewey-Humboldt – Town Hall, 2735 S Highway 69
- Jerome – Town Hall, 600 Clark Street
- Paulden – Town Hall, 600 Clark St.
- Prescott – County Administration Building, 1015 Fair Street
- Prescott Valley – Town Hall, 7501 Civic Circle
- Sedona – City Hall, 102 Roadrunner Drive
- Skull Valley – U.S. Post Office, 3085 S Iron Springs Rd.
- Spring Valley – Public Library, 17320 E Mule Deer Dr.
- Village of Oak Creek – 125 Slide Rock Rd (behind Fire Station)
In Coconino County, early voting drop-off locations are:
- Flagstaff – Coconino County Elections Downtown Flagstaff Office, 110 E Cherry Ave
- Flagstaff – Coconino County Elections Drive-Up Window Service, 2304 N 3rd St
- Flagstaff – Coconino County Health & Human Services Building, 2625 N King St
- Flagstaff – Coconino County Community Development Office, 2500 N Fort Valley Rd
- Flagstaff – Eastside Elections Office, Flagstaff Mall (next to Dillard’s), 4650 N. US Highway 89
- Sedona – Sedona City Hall, 102 Roadrunner Dr
- Page – Page City Hall, 697 Vista Ave
- Tuba City – Tuba City Elections Office, Main Street
We urge you to read up on the important issues facing us, to evaluate the candidates running for office, and to vote.
Our democracy depends on it!