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City appoints poll workers, names vote centers for Nov. 4 special election

September 18, 2025 | San Luis, Yuma County, Arizona


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City appoints poll workers, names vote centers for Nov. 4 special election
The City of San Luis City Council approved appointment of poll workers and designated vote centers for the special election scheduled for Nov. 4, 2025.
The City Clerk (unnamed in the transcript) told the council the City Clerk's Office is preparing for the upcoming special election and that Yuma County will assist under an existing intergovernmental agreement. The clerk cited state law: "Per ARS section 16-531(c), when a nonpartisan election is held, the governing body must appoint no fewer than three election workers... at least 20 days before the election," and presented a proposed list of poll workers for council approval.
The council approved the poll-worker appointments and authorized substitutions and additions by the election services director or designee as necessary. The council also approved the Yuma County Library San Luis branch and the San Luis Medical Mall as vote centers and designated the recorder's office, the Yuma County Library San Luis branch, and the San Luis Medical Mall as drop-box locations for ballots.
Nut graf: The council's approvals fulfill the statutory appointment requirement for the upcoming nonpartisan special election and designate accessible vote center locations under the intergovernmental arrangement with Yuma County.
During the item, the clerk offered to answer questions; no substantive objections or alternate locations were proposed. Several council members voiced their ayes and the motions carried by voice vote.
Ending: The clerk indicated staff will proceed with preparations and allowed the election services director or designee to make necessary substitutions to the poll-worker list prior to the statutory deadline.

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