Employees produce mail-in ballots at Runbeck Election Services on Sept. 25 in Phoenix. The company prints mail-in ballots for 30 states and Washington D.C. Photo: Rebecca Noble/Getty Images
In case the never-ending TV ads and campaign mailers didn't tip you off, we are days away from early voting in Arizona.
The big picture: Maricopa County will send ballots to the nearly 2 million voters on the Active Early Voting List next Wednesday, Oct. 9.
Ballot drop boxes will open across the Valley on that date as well.
Zoom in: Runbeck Election Services, a Phoenix-based ballot printing and processing company, prints ballots for more than 30 states, including Maricopa County, Arizona's Family reported.
Ballot printing for Maricopa County and other jurisdictions is already underway.