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How To Use the Pima County Voter Information Map

How To Use the Pima County Voter Information Map

This quick, 1-minute video explains how to use locator map for early and emergency voting sites in

When it comes to voting in Pima County, you have options

When it comes to voting in Pima County, you have options

Return your vote-by-mail ballot by July 26 to make sure your vote counts. You can also bring your completed ballot to

Pima County program helps seniors save on property taxes

Pima County program helps seniors save on property taxes

The deadline to apply for the "Senior Freeze Program" is 5 p.m. on Wednesday, September 1.

Tracking your Mail In Ballot

Tracking your Mail In Ballot

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Pima Prospers 2025, updating the 10-year comprehensive land use plan

Pima Prospers 2025, updating the 10-year comprehensive land use plan

Pima County

Pima County to vote on $20M spending plan for local projects

Pima County to vote on $20M spending plan for local projects

Pima County to vote on $20M spending plan for local projects

Pima County, AZ NSP Case Study

Pima County, AZ NSP Case Study

This video is one in a series of case study videos intended for NSP grantees and partners interested in learning about how otherĀ ...

Pima County plans new zoning rules for data centers and utilities

Pima County plans new zoning rules for data centers and utilities

Pima County

Pima County Board of Supervisors and City of Tucson Mayor and Council Joint Meeting - March 3, 2026

Pima County Board of Supervisors and City of Tucson Mayor and Council Joint Meeting - March 3, 2026

This is a joint meeting of the

Budget proposal would allocate $26M for Pima County roads

Budget proposal would allocate $26M for Pima County roads

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Message from Pima County Planning and Zoning: Vacant Land Use

Message from Pima County Planning and Zoning: Vacant Land Use

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Pima County to receive mail ballots to vote on transportation funding

Pima County to receive mail ballots to vote on transportation funding

Pima County to receive mail ballots to vote on transportation funding

Pima County supervisors to consider resolution opposing TEP's proposed 14% rate hike

Pima County supervisors to consider resolution opposing TEP's proposed 14% rate hike

Pima County supervisors to consider resolution opposing TEP's proposed 14% rate hike