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Glendale hockey arena to serve as polling location

Posted 9/4/20

To ensure voting access during the pandemic, the Arizona Coyotes and the city of Glendale have partnered with the Maricopa County Elections Department to provide Gila River Arena as a Vote Center for the 2020 General Election.

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ELECTIONS

Glendale hockey arena to serve as polling location

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To ensure voting access during the pandemic, the Arizona Coyotes and the city of Glendale have partnered with the Maricopa County Elections Department to provide Gila River Arena as a Vote Center for the 2020 General Election.

With free parking for Maricopa County voters, the location will be open Oct. 28-Nov. 3, according to a release.

The venue will serve as both a vote center and early ballot drop off location for voters. Voters can expect physical distancing and safety protocols in alignment with CDC guidelines in collaboration with the Maricopa County Department of Public Health.

Voters can determine if they are registered, receive information about their ballot, find location hours and more by visiting BeBallotReady.Vote.