Hello again,
At election time, we all see signs at every street corner telling us who to vote for, only to realize some candidates are not running in our district — and if they win, won’t directly represent us.
Yesterday’s roundup included ways to find which district or ward you live in. Today, we’ll look at how to find the elected officials who represent those regions and how to contact them.
First, go to https://az.gov/government/all and click on “Elected Officials.” Then, select the office for which you are seeking your representative and find contact information. This website will have information on U.S. representatives, senators and state offices from Arizona Legislature up to Governor.
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How can you find out who your local representatives are for Pima County, the city of Tucson and other municipalities? Find those links in the list below:
Pima County Board of Supervisors: tucne.ws/pimasupes
Tucson: tucne.ws/tucsoncouncil
Green Valley: gvcouncil.org
Marana: tucne.ws/maranacouncil
Oro Valley: tucne.ws/ovcouncil
Sahuarita: tucne.ws/sahcouncil
South Tucson: southtucsonaz.gov/citycouncil
Vail: tucne.ws/vailcouncil
Note: The websites above may not provide information for newly elected officials until after they have taken office.
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Sincerely,
The Arizona Daily Star team

