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Welcome To the Historic Town of Clarkdale "Our vision is to respond to the needs of people who live in, work in and visit the Town of Clarkdale by protecting and enhancing the quality of life in our community." Town of Clarkdale Employees
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. Town Complex Hours: 8:00am- 5:30pm Monday - Thursday Closed Friday Address: P.O. Box 308 39 North Ninth Street Clarkdale, AZ 86324 (928) 639- 2400 Fax: (928) 639-2459
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2010 Town of Clarkdale Fee Schedule
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2010 Elections
2010 Primary Elections Publicity Pamphlet
Public Notices of Town of Clarkdale English and Spanish Documents
Home Rule Option Record of Vote and Call for Arguments - English Home Rule Option Record of Vote and Call for Arguments - Spanish
Election Financial Statement July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2009 - English & Spanish
Campaign Finance Statements 2010 William (Bill) Regner - Post-Primary Election Report William (Bill) Regner - Pre-Primary Election Report
Campaign Finance Statements 2009
Campaign Finance Statements 2008
Links/Enlaces 2010 Map of Clarkdale Precincts
Voter Registration There are new voter registration requirements due to the implementation of Proposition 200. To avoid any problems with being registered in time for an election, we encourage everyone who is not registered to vote, to register early.Voter registration forms are available at the Yavapai County building, Clarkdale Town Hall and the Clark Memorial Library. The Yavapai County Voter Registration office can be contacted directly at (928) 771-3248, ask for the Voter Registration Office If this is your first time registering to vote in Arizona, or you have moved from another county in Arizona, your voter registration form must also include proof of citizenship or the form will be rejected. If you have an Arizona driver license or non-operating identification issued after October 1, 1996, write the number in box 13 on the front of the Arizona Voter Registration Form. This will serve as proof of citizenship and no additional documents are needed. If not, you must attach proof of citizenship to the form. Only one acceptable form of proof is needed to register to vote. The following is a list of acceptable documents to establish your citizenship: A legible photocopy of a driver’s license or non-operating identification license issued by another state that identifies United States Citizenship on the license. A legible photocopy of a birth certificate that verified United States Citizenship (if using a married name, you will probably also need to submit a legible copy of your marriage license). A legible photocopy of your United States passport containing your name and passport number. A legible photocopy of United States naturalization documents or the number of the certification of naturalization. If only the number is provided, it will need to be verified before the registration can be processed. A Bureau of Indian Affair’s Card number, Tribal Treaty Card Number or Tribal Enrollment Number on the registration form. A legible photocopy of a Tribal Certificate or Indian Blood or Tribal or Bureau of Indian Affairs Affidavit of Birth. Do not send originals! To avoid any problems with being registered in time for the election, we encourage everyone who is not registered to vote to register early. For Additional Information, Contact: Kathy Bainbridge, Town Clerk Town of Clarkdale Post Office Box 308 Clarkdale, AZ 86324 Telephone: (928) 639-2400 TTY: 1-800-367-8939 E-Mail: Kathy.Bainbridge@clarkdale.az.gov
Elections General Information Clarkdale has held all Vote by Mail elections since March 2000. Each election year the council must approve this voting method. Clarkdale's regular elections are held on even numbered years. The Primary is in March and the General election is in May. In Vote by Mail elections every voter is mailed a ballot. There are NO polling places, however, persons who spoil or lose their ballot, or who do not receive a ballot may contact the Town Clerk for a replacement. Voted ballots may be mailed to Yavapai County Elections (postage paid), dropped-off in a County drop box, or at the election drop box located in the Town Complex parking lot. Ballots must be received by 7:00 p.m. on election day. For questions, please contact , Kathy Bainbridge, Town Clerk, (928) 639-2445.
The Town has a Mayor, Vice Mayor and three Council Members. Each serve staggered 4-year terms. The Mayor is elected, however the Vice Mayor is selected among the members every two years. New members take office the first regular meeting in June. The next election is in 2010. Two Council Member seats will be on the Primary ballot. |
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Website last updated on: 07/07/2010. Email Web Manager
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