“Who Represents You?”

in Pima County


Click on any precinct number in the table below to get a flyer that is precisely tailored to fit that precinct–the Legislative (LD) and Supervisor (SD) Districts, the Justice Precinct (JP), and the Tucson Ward (TW). These divisions overlap each other; there are 77 distinct “voting regions” for the 278 Pima precincts!

  

Precinct numbers containing “ -T ” in the table below: some voter precincts include parts of both the City of Tucson and non-city Pima County, or parts of two or even three Wards within the City. Those precincts have a different flyer for each of their “voting regions”, so they have two (or even three) entries in the table below:

  • just the plain precinct number, for the non-city area of the precinct, and

  • the precinct number followed by “-T” and a Ward number for the Tucson area(s) of the precinct.

  

If you don’t know what precinct (or Ward) you’re in, just go to the Pima County Recorder’s Web site (click here) and click on “Voter Information”, then click “Find Your Precinct/District”, then enter an address. You’ll get a list of every election district for that address, including the non-partisan-election ones (School, Fire, etc.).

        See below (after the table) for more information on printing, personalizing, and sources.

    “Who Represents You?

  Click on a Pima County Precinct Number


 

1

50

100

150

200

250

 

 

2

51

101

151

201

251

 

 

3

52

102

152

202

252

 

 

4

53

103

153

203

253

 

 

5

54

104

153-T1

204

254

 

 

6

54-T5

105

153-T3

205

255

 

 

7

55

106

154

206

256

 

 

8

55-T3

107

155

207

257

 

 

9

56

108

156

208

258

 

 

10

57

109

157

209

259

 

 

11

58

110

158

210

260

 

 

12

59

111

159

210-T3

261

 

 

13

60

112

160

211

262

 

 

14

61

113-T4

161

212

262

 

 

15

62

113-T6

162

213

263

 

 

16

63

114

163

214

264

 

 

16-T1

64

115

164

214-T2

265

 

 

17

65

116

165

215

266

 

 

18

66

117

166

216

267

 

 

19

66-T5

118

167

217

268

 

 

19-T5

67

119

168

217-T4

269

 

 

20

67-T3

120

169

218

270

 

 

21

68

121

170

218-T4

271

 

 

22

69

122

170-T3

219

272

 

 

22-T1

70

123

171

220

273

 

 

23

71

124

172

221

274

 

 

24

72-T3

125

173

222

275

 

 

25

72-T6

126

174

223

276

 

 

26

73

126-T2

175

224

277

 

 

27

74

127

176

224-T4

278

 

 

28

75

128

177

225

 

 

 

29

76

129

178

225-T3

 

 

 

30

77

130

178-T2

226

 

 

 

31

78

131

179

227

 

 

 

32

79

131-T2

180

228

 

 

 

32-T3

80

132

181

229

 

 

 

33

81

133

182

230

 

 

 

33-T1

82-T5

134

183

230-T3

 

 

 

34

82-T6

135

184

231

 

 

 

35

83

136

185

232

 

 

 

36

84

137

186

233

 

 

 

37

85

138

186-T3

234

 

 

 

38

86

139

187

235

 

 

 

39

86-T5

140

188

236

 

 

 

39-T4

87

141

189

237

 

 

 

40

88

142

190

238

 

 

 

41

89

143

190-T1

239

 

 

 

42-T3

90

144

191

240

 

 

 

42-T6

91

144-T1

192

241

 

 

 

43

92

145

193

242

 

 

 

44

93

146

194

243

 

 

 

45

94

147

195

243-T2

 

 

 

46

95

148

196

244

 

 

 

47

96

149

197

245

 

 

 

47-T5

97

 

198

246

 

 

 

48

98-T5

 

199

247

 

 

 

48-T5

98-T6

 

 

248

 

 

 

49

99

 

 

249

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Printing: be sure to print the flyer in its original size, without reducing it; that is, if your printer offers you options, choose “original size” or “no scaling” or “100%” (or some such), but don’t choose “fit/shrink to printable area” or anything like that. The flyers are in “PDF” format, so it’s best to use Adobe Reader to view and print the document. If you have a problem with viewing or printing, just send an e-mail to grassroots@northsidedems.org and we’ll do our best to help solve it.


☞ And don’t forget that you can write your contact information in the space at the bottom, where it says “For more information, please contact your neighborhood Democratic volunteer:”. To personalize it a bit, you may want to use non-black ink and perhaps also highlight the precinct number in the list at the top of the page.


Sources: We’ve used information from several Web sites and election data reports to compile these flyers, but the most broadly helpful are the booklets published by the League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson, The Citizen's Directory of Elected Officials. Click on the link, then click on “Publications”.

  

This is a work in progress. Your criticisms, corrections, suggestions, comments, and questions are earnestly solicited and will be gratefully received; please e-mail them to grassroots@northsidedems.org.