Election Reference Guide
The 2020 Election Reference Guide With Voting Recommendations
Assembled by the Democratic Women of the Prescott Area and Prescott Indivisible. Print a copy by clicking HERE
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Ballots have been mailed:
It’s been suggested that you mail your ballot by October 16. If you haven’t mailed your ballot yet, you might want to consider putting it in an official dropbox (dropbox locations listed right below this entry) or going inside the county building to vote in person. If you live in Yavapai County, that’s at 1015 Fair Street, Prescott. To find out if your ballot was mailed or if the elections office has received it, go to my.arizona.vote and click on “Check the Status of your Ballot-by-Mail.” If you really want to make your ballot count, call or email 3 friends to see if they’re done the same.
VVP and the Environment:
The second article on the environment, Voter Values Issues: The Environment Part 2,” is available on the PI website: https://prescottindivisible.org/blog/
The VVP research team did a great job of researching and writing about this important issue. Greatly appreciated!
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PI is posting FB ads for the election voter guide and our endorsed candidates. Please go to these links and pour some love (i.e. “like” and write uplifting comments) on the election voter guide and especially on our candidates. It’s amazing how many people see these ads.
YAVAPAI COUNTY DROP OFFICIAL DROP BOX LOCATIONS

Need a ride to an Official Voting Ballot DropBox
or to vote in person at the County Recorders Office?
In Prescott : Marion Pack 928-642-6788
or leave a message at : 928-541-0413
Leave your name and phone number and someone will call you back to make arrangements for your ride. Passengers must be masked and must place their ballot in the box themselves. Drivers will wear a mask; cars will be sanitized between trips.
Last Presidential Debate: Thurs. Oct 22
Time: 6-7:30 Arizona Time
Where to watch: The Washington Post will have an uninterrupted live stream of the debate. It will also be carried on most major news stations.
Moderator: Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent and co-anchor of “Today Weekend”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that the moderator has chosen. They are: fighting covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
The commission also announced days before the debate that in light of Trump’s frequent interruptions during the first one, it will silence the microphone of the candidate who is not speaking during the two-minute opening segment for each candidate.
Blocking Amy – Call Today
enate Hearings End Oct 22nd, Vote Scheduled for Oct 26thBlocking Amy is an uphill battle but a worthy effort. When calling identify yourself as a concerned voter, that’s all. Ask friends to call too; inundate them with calls.
The following is a list of Republican Senators running for re-election whose prospects are at risk. Call them and suggest that a NO vote on the SCOTUS nominee may a way to get undecided and/or Independent votes.
The 202 number is for the Senate in DC, but calling a local office is sometimes more effective. I have picked state offices at random. Please note that several of them are on the JUDICIARY Committee, so indicated by an asterisk (*)
- Dan SULLIVAN – Alaska 202-224-3004; 907-225-6880 (Ketchikan)
- Cory GARDNER – Colorado 202-224-6524; 970-484-3502 (Ft Collins)
- Kelly LOEFFLER – Georgia 202-224-3643; 770-661-0999 (Atlanta)
- David PERDUE – Georgia 202-224-3521; 404-865-0087 (Atlanta)
- James RISCH – Idaho 202-224-2752; 208-734-6780 (Twin Falls)
- Joni ERNST* – Iowa 202-224-3254; 319-365-4504 (Cedar Rapids)
- Susan COLLINS – Maine 202-224-2523; 207-945-0417 (Bangor)
- Steve DAINES* – Montana 202-224-2651; 406-453-0148 (Great Falls)
- Thom TILLIS* – North Carolina 202-224-6342; 919-856-4630 (Raleigh)
- Lindsey GRAHAM* – South Carolina 202-224-5972; 843-971-3669 (Mt Pleasant)
- John CORNYN* – Texas 202-224-2934; 713-572-3337 (Houston)
VIEWS AND NEWS FROM PRESCOTT, ARIZONA
I Ballot Box Brigade. Watch it HERE
Vote ’em Out! by Willie Nelson is a perfect match for our drive to the ballot box!
Thanks to the video team!
Monday In Prescott Arizona-
On The Courthouse Steps TWEET.Watch it HERE
Trump rally is a hot ticket for the faithful in Prescott,
John D’Anna, Arizona Republic. Read it HEREDonald Trump brings his ‘Spit Venom/Spread Virus’ tour to Arizona,
Read the Arizona Republic Op Ed by EJ Montini HERE
Those who signed up to attend Trump’s rally might have noted the disclaimer at the end of the form that reads:“By registering for this event, you understand and expressly acknowledge that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. In attending the event, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19, and waive, release, and discharge Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.; the host venue; or any of their affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, or volunteers from any and all liability …”
In other words, come for the venom, leave with the virus.
NO LOVE NO TACOS
Read the story HERE
Contacts
PRESCOTT INDIVISIBLE
prescottindivisible.org Calendar of Events HEREEmail info@prescottindivisible.org
Prescott Indivisible onYouTube
Start a discussion on:
TWITTER:@IndivisPrescott
FACEBOOK: (Public page) / (Closed group)
CONTACT
NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES
National
SENATOR KYRSTEN SINEMA
825 B&C Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
(202) 224-4521
contact@sinema.senate.gov
SENATOR MARTHA MCSALLY
B40D Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
202-224-2235
contact@mcsally.senate.gov
REPRESENTATIVE PAUL GOSAR
2057 Rayburn HOB, Washington, DC 20515 202-225-2315
6499 S. Kings Ranch Rd. #4, Gold Canyon, AZ 85118 480-882-2697
220 N. 4th St., Kingman, AZ (by appt. only)
122 N. Cortez St., Suite 104, Prescott, AZ 86301 928-445-1683
http://paulgosar.house.gov/contact/
Arizona
GOVERNOR DOUG DUCEY
State Capitol, 1700 West Washington Street, Phoenix, AZ 85007 602.542.4331
http://azgovernor.gov/governor/form/contact-governor-ducey
Legislature http://www.azleg.gov/
Senator Karen Fann kfann@azleg.gov 602-926-5874
Rep. Noel Campbell ncampbell@azleg.gov 602-926-3124
Rep. Steve Pierce spierce@azleg.gov 602-926-5584
Prescott
MAYOR GREG MENGARELLI
201 S. Cortez St. Prescott 928.777.1248