Friends of Flagstaff’s Future — Action Alert: It’s Time to Vote & How You Can Help

ACTION ALERT!

Help F3: Contact 10 of Your Friends
& Return Your Ballot

We could really use your help in the next few days. NAH is outspending the No on 480 campaign by hundreds of thousands of dollars. There’s no way that this local grassroots group can compete with that level of advertising. Here’s F3’s request:

Would you be able to call 10 (or so) of your friends, ask them if they’ve gotten their ballots in the mail, and encourage them to vote No on Prop 480?

F3 believes there is an advantage to personal outreach! Let your 10 friends know that if they have any questions on Prop 480, they can go to the NoOn480.org website or call 928-251-0025 .leave a message and a member of their steering committee will call them back). Then, ask those friends to call 10 of their friends with the same request.

The Flagstaff ballot contains 19 additional propositions that focus on amendments to our City Charter. Please use F3’s 2023 Voter Guide to Flagstaff Propositions to read a description of the propositions and the reasoning for our recommendations.

Important information and dates for voting in this election can be found in the blue box below.

Thank you for your civic engagement!

Michele James

Executive Director

Read F3’s Voter Guide to Flagstaff Propositions Here

Important Dates

October 27: Last Day to Request a Replacement Ballot by Mail

October 31: Last Day to Mail Back Your Ballot

November 7: Election Day – Ballots Must Be Received by 7 pm

Ballot Drop Box Locations

Flagstaff City Hall Lobby, 211 W. Aspen Ave.

Coconino County Recorder’s Office, 110 E. Cherry Ave.

Coconino County Community Development, 2500 N. Ft. Valley

NAU Bookstore, S. Beaver St., NAU Campus

Coconino County Voter Services, Flagstaff Mall (between      JCPenny and Planet Fitness)

Coconino County Health & Human Services, 2625 N. King St.

Coconino Co. Treasurer Drive-thru, 2304 N. 3rd St.

Flagstaff Fire Station #6, 3877 S. Lake Mary Rd.