QUEEN CREEK, Arizona — Early voting is now underway for Queen Creek residents ahead of Arizona's July 21 primary election, with ballots arriving in mailboxes and three Town Council seats up for grabs alongside a full slate of state and congressional primaries.
Voters in Queen Creek will weigh in on three Town Council seats as well as primary contests for state offices and Congress. Early ballots have begun hitting mailboxes, and residents who have not yet registered to vote by mail can still participate by visiting a voting center or requesting an early ballot through their county recorder.
Independent voters in Arizona can request a party ballot of their choice by contacting their county recorder's office by July 10. The primary election is scheduled for July 21, 2026, with polls open across Maricopa and Pinal counties, which together encompass the Queen Creek area.
The election comes as Queen Creek continues to experience rapid residential and commercial growth, making local representation increasingly consequential for the fast-growing community.

