Pima County is set to enhance voter accessibility with the introduction of two new 24-hour ballot drop boxes, following a recent decision by the Board of Supervisors. These drop boxes will be located at the downtown office and the East Side office, allowing residents to submit their ballots at any time, a significant improvement for those with nontraditional work hours.
The drop boxes, designed for security and ease of use, will be made of galvanized steel and feature anti-pry mechanisms. They will be monitored by cameras and bolted to the ground, ensuring the safety of the ballots deposited. This move marks a pivotal shift for Pima County, as it becomes the last county in Arizona to implement such technology, aiming to streamline the voting process and increase participation.
The drop boxes will open on June 18 and remain available until July 15, with a commitment to regular, bipartisan collection of ballots to maintain security and integrity. The county recorder's office has assured residents that they can verify the status of their ballots through a dedicated online dashboard and will receive notifications once their ballots are collected.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve election services in Pima County, reflecting a commitment to making voting more accessible and secure for all residents. As the county prepares for the upcoming special primary election, officials express confidence that these changes will significantly benefit voters, particularly those juggling multiple responsibilities.