Tolleson voters will decide between four candidates vying for three City Council seats in the Aug. 2 election. Here's where they stand on city issues.
Tolleson voters will decide between four candidates vying for three City Council seats in the Aug. 2 election.
Early voting began July 6. Those who choose to vote by mail are advised to mail their ballot by July 26 or drop it off at a ballot drop-off location or voting location by 7 p.m. on Election Day. "This project is something the community pushed forward, when the Tolleson Union High School pool closed. This left Tolleson without an aquatic’s facility. These major projects must be handled with patience and care. I will work to ensure the aquatic center project stays within budget and is something that will last generations.""It is so exciting to see the new Tolleson’s City Civic Center. To go from design concept to a physical building is impressive.
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