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BULLHEAD – Bullhead City will hold a Non-Partisan Primary Election on August 4, 2020, for the purpose of electing four Council Members to serve on the Bullhead City Council for four-year term. The seven candidates running for election are as follows: Daniel J. Alfonzo, Kathy Bruck, Norma Brummett, Mark Clark, Eva Corbett, Gerald Ross and Waheed Zehri.

Early voting in-person ended on Friday, July 31. If you received an early ballot in the mail and have not yet returned it, it is recommended that you drop your ballot off at one of the four polling locations in Bullhead City on August 4 in order to ensure that your vote will be counted. Ballots need to be received by Mohave County by 7 p.m. on August 4 in order to be counted.

Registered Bullhead City voters can vote at any one of four polling locations on Election Day, Tuesday, August 4 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The four polling locations are:

Desert Shores Community Baptist Church, 2625 Landon Drive, Bullhead City

Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1752 Arriba Drive, Bullhead City

Hope United Methodist Church, 1325 Ramar Road, Bullhead City

St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1664 Central Avenue, Bullhead City

To obtain information on your voter status, or if you do not know if you are qualified to vote in this election, please contact Mohave County Voter Registration at 928-753-0767, or access the information online through Mohave County’s website. The Arizona Voter Information Portal can be accessed from the Mohave County Recorder’s web page where citizens can search their voter registration, find polling locations, verify ballot by mail status, and verify their provisional ballot status online.

Citizens can also contact the Bullhead City Clerk’s Office at 928-763-9400, ext. 468, sstein@bullheadcity.com for assistance.

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