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Early voting begins July for BHC residents

BULLHEAD CITY – Bullhead City will hold a Non-Partisan Primary Election on August 4, for the purpose of electing four Council Members to serve on the Bullhead City Council for a 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.

Voter Registration for the August election will close on July 6. Citizens can register to vote online at Service Arizona.com, or through the Mohave County Recorder’s website. Citizens can also complete a paper form and mail it to Mohave County Voter Registration. Voter registration forms are also available at Bullhead City Hall. Citizens have until October 5 to register to vote in the November general election.

On July 8, ballots will be mailed to voters that have signed up for a one-time vote-by-mail ballot or permanent early voting. Citizens have until July 24 to apply for a mail-in ballot. Applications can be completed on the Mohave County Recorder’s web page, or by completing a paper form and mailing it to the Mohave County Recorder.

Early voting in-person begins July 8 through July 31 at the Mohave County Public Library located at 1170 Hancock Road in Bullhead City, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

To update your address, obtain information on your voter status, or if you do not know if you are qualified to vote in this election, please contact the Mohave County Recorder’s Office at 928-753-0767, or access the information online through Mohave County’s website. 

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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