For the Tempe History Museum option, it is easiest if voters bring the ballot they received in the mail. If you do not have your ballot, bring a form of acceptable identification, such as an Arizona driver’s license, a state-issued ID or a tribal ID. The address on the ID must match your voter registration address. Voters can request replacement ballots by visiting any open voting location (found at locations.maricopa.vote) until 7 p.m. Election Day, May 16.
Bluebird Development collected and submitted in December more than the needed number of petition signatures for each of three questions to refer the project to the ballot. If voters approve all three propositions, the project can move forward to construct an Arizona Coyotes hockey arena, hotels, multi-family residential, retail and more. The developer will use largely private funding to build the development and will pay Tempe $50.3 million for the land.
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