By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic
Tempe voters will elect a mayor and three council members today.
Seven candidates — ranging from incumbents to a rocker who’s a fixture in the local music scene — will appear on the ballot.
Mayor Mark Mitchell, who ran unopposed in 2016, faces former Councilman Corey Woods in the mayor’s race.
Incumbent council members Randy Keating and Joel Navarro and first-time candidates Casey Clowes, Doreen Garlid and Marc Norman are vying for three open council seats.
This year’s race is an all-mail election and 26% of ballots had been returned as of Friday, according to the Tempe City Clerk’s Office.