Deadline approaches for Phoenix residents to register to vote in Special Bond Election

Phoenix residents who wish to vote in this year's Special Bond Election must register by October 10.

The Special Bond Election will be held on November 7, and eligible Phoenix voters will decide on the following ballot questions:

  • Enhance community safety. Seeks voter authorization to issue and sell general obligation bonds up to $214 million for fire, police, roadway, and pedestrian infrastructure projects.

  • Improve the quality of life in Phoenix neighborhoods. Seeks voter authorization to issue and sell general obligation bonds up to $108,615,000 for library, parks and historic preservation projects.

  • Create an efficient, modern Phoenix to live and work. Seeks voter authorization to issue and sell general obligation bonds up to $114,385,000 for education, economic development, reducing waste, resource management, arts and culture projects.

  • Enhance, preserve and increase the supply of affordable housing and senior centers. Seeks voter authorization to issue and sell general obligation bonds up to $63 million for affordable housing and senior center projects.

All eligible Phoenix residents will receive a ballot in the mail. To vote, return the ballot by mail, drop it off at a secure ballot drop box or voting location, or vote using a replacement ballot in person.

You can register to vote until midnight on October 10th at servicearizona.com. Registered voters can confirm their voter status at BeBallotReady.Vote or by calling Maricopa County at 602-506-1511.

For more information about voter registration, visit Phoenix.gov/Elections, call 602-261-VOTE (8683), email phoenixelections@phoenix.gov or follow @PHXClerk on X, the social media app formerly known as Twitter.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Special Bond Election deadline is near for Phoenix residents