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This year's ballot for Tucson and Oro Valley voters is long.
It's long enough that Pima County elections officials are worried people will forget to flip it over, and unintentionally skip some of the questions. Flip it over, they said today.
Early ballots to those on the permanent early voting list went in the mail last week, meaning some voters have already cast their ballots. Others have called the county to say they think their ballot is incomplete, said a county news release.
There are seven bond questions for all voters in the county. Some school districts have financial questions for voters to decide, and those in Tucson and Oro Valley will vote on four council seats.
There are instructions at the bottom of the ballot telling voters to flip it over.
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