How do municipal elections differ from county elections?
Municipal elections are held in odd-numbered years to elect the city mayor and city council members. These elections are the responsibility of the city recorder. County elections are held in even-numbered years, may include state and federal level candidates in addition to county positions. County elections are the responsibility of the county clerk. Voter registration is the responsibility of the county clerk.

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1. Who is eligible to vote?
2. Am I registered to vote? Is my information updated?
3. I am already registered. Why would I need to register again?
4. Where can I register to vote?
5. What are the registration deadlines to vote in this election?
6. How do municipal elections differ from county elections?
7. When will I get my ballot in the mail?
8. What is the last day to mail in my ballot?
9. Can I return my ballot in person instead of using the mail?