Tuesday is the presidential preference election in Arizona, in which voters decide which candidates get the state’s delegates at the national nominating conventions this summer.
Here's what you need to know
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and voters who still have an early ballot must take it to a polling place by 7 p.m. in order to have their vote counted.
While those early ballots can go to any polling location, people who plan to vote in-person should do so at their designated precinct voting location. (Find your polling place through the Secretary of State's office website, or on the Pima County Recorder's office website.)
The Republican primary in this state is winner-takes-all-delegates, and the Democrats will split their delegates according to the votes cast for each candidate.
By the end of last week, more than 100,000 Pima County residents had voted by mail, which was about 61 percent of the Democrats who received an early ballot, and the same percentage of Republicans who received an early ballot.
Find out about the candidates in our Election Center.
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