How to vote in Yuma’s city election if you haven’t already
Election day kicked off on Tuesday in the City of Yuma, and voting centers have opened from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Voters will be voting for who they want to take over or remain the three open city council seats.
The candidates are as follows:
* Mike Shelton**
* Edward Thomas**
* Robert Scarborough
* Ema Lea Shoop
* Jason Bradley
* Chris Morris
**incumbent
You can cast your vote at the following locations:
* Martin Luther King Jr. Neighborhood Center
* 300 S 13th Dr.
* Yuma Civic Center
* 1440 W. Desert Hills Drive
* Yuma Police Department substation
* 6390 E. 26th St.
Voters are asked to bring a photo I.D., but they do not have one the City of Yuma said you can bring alternatives.
* Utility bill
* Bank or credit union statement
* Arizona vehicle registration or vehicle insurance card.
* Indian census card, tribal enrollment card or other forms of tribal identification.
* Property tax statement
* Voter registration card
* U.S. federal, state or local government-issued identification
* Any other official election material mailing bearing the voter’s name and address. However, you’ll need at least any of these two items to be able to cast your vote.
The City of Yuma also has drop-off locations set up around the city if you were not able to mail in an early ballot at the Yuma Police Station and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office.