February update from Pinal County Supervisor Mike Goodman

Civic Engagement Starts Now

Getting involved in the election process starts long before Election Day. Right now, several local and statewide candidates are actively collecting signatures to qualify for the ballot.

If you’re a registered Arizona voter, you can review and sign candidate petitions online through the Arizona Secretary of State’s secure system here: https://apps.azsos.gov/apps/election/eps/op/
Signing a petition is not a vote and does not indicate support for a candidate—it simply allows that candidate to appear on the ballot so voters can make a choice on Election Day.

For those who have questions about elections in Pinal County—including voter registration, early voting, and Election Day information—official resources are available at: https://www.pinal.gov/Elections

Boards & Commissions Vacancies

Do you want to play a direct role in shaping our community’s future? We are currently accepting applications to fill two important volunteer positions on Pinal County boards:
• Open Space & Trails Advisory Commission – This group provides recommendations on open space, trails, parks, and long-range planning to support outdoor recreation and quality of life across the County.
• Merit System Commission – This commission serves as an appeals board in cases involving county employment disciplinary actions, ensuring a fair and balanced process.
If you’re interested in serving and making a positive impact, we encourage you to apply and help strengthen our local government. Learn more and submit your application at the Pinal County Boards & Commissions page.

Do you want to play a direct role in shaping our community’s future? We are currently accepting applications to fill two important volunteer positions on Pinal County boards:
• Open Space & Trails Advisory Commission – This group provides recommendations on open space, trails, parks, and long-range planning to support outdoor recreation and quality of life across the County.
• Merit System Commission – This commission serves as an appeals board in cases involving county employment disciplinary actions, ensuring a fair and balanced process.
If you’re interested in serving and making a positive impact, we encourage you to apply and help strengthen our local government. Learn more and submit your application at the Pinal County Boards & Commissions page.

San Tan Valley – Logo Competition & Event

The Town of San Tan Valley announced this week the launch of a Logo Design Competition as they work toward establishing the Town’s first official municipal logo.

Official Rules for the competition are linked below. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 through May 1; the competition is open only to San Tan Valley residents.

Rules & Information

Join Town Council, staff, and County representatives for an interactive evening where community input will help shape San Tan Valley’s mission, goals, and priorities through focused breakout discussions.

Your voice matters—come be part of building the Town we all want to call home. 

Register Here

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