The City of Chandler announced on May 14 that it will hold a Primary Election on Tuesday, July 21. Voters in Chandler will elect a Mayor, three City Councilmembers, and decide on Proposition 415, which concerns the city’s proposed General Plan update.
The city said the deadline to register to vote in the Primary Election is Monday, June 22. Residents who have an Arizona driver’s license or identification card can register or update their voter registration online at AzMVDNow.gov/VR. The city also directs residents to Register.Maricopa.Vote for online registration through Maricopa County Elections. For questions about voter registration, residents are advised to contact Maricopa County Elections at 602-506-1511.
Chandler has a history of hosting family festivals and events that draw visitors and enhance its role as a community hub, according to the official history page. The city features Dr. A.J. Chandler Park as a central gathering spot surrounded by shops and historic sites, according to the same source.
The mayor and council members in Chandler serve four-year terms with a limit of two consecutive terms, as detailed on the official government page.
Chandler aims to deliver outstanding public services and foster a unique community for an exceptional quality of life, according to the official mission page.
Chandler’s population has grown significantly over time, now reaching over 240,000 people. Its borders have expanded accordingly as described by the official history page.



