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Scottsdale Municipal Election

Election Date:March 2, 2027Register by:February 3, 2027
Current holder:David Ortega(Republican)

The Scottsdale Municipal Election on March 2, 2027, will determine the composition of the Scottsdale City Council, with multiple seats up for election. Voters will select candidates to represent their districts and shape local policy on issues such as development, public safety, and infrastructure.

About This Race

The Scottsdale Municipal Election on March 2, 2027, will determine the composition of the Scottsdale City Council, with multiple seats up for election. Voters will select candidates to represent their districts and shape local policy on issues such as development, public safety, and infrastructure.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
March 2, 2027
Registration Deadline
February 3, 2027
Early Voting Starts
February 8, 2027
Early Voting Ends
March 1, 2027

How to Vote

To vote in the Scottsdale Municipal Election, eligible Arizona residents must be registered to vote by February 3, 2027. Voters can register online, by mail, or in person at county recorder offices. On Election Day, polls are open from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM MST, and voters must present valid photo ID at the polling place; early voting is available from February 8 to March 1, 2027.

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Incumbent
Republican

David Ortega

Scottsdale City Council

Biography

David Ortega is a Scottsdale native and former member of the Arizona State Senate, representing Legislative District 23. He is running for re-election to the City Council to continue advocating for responsible development, fiscal responsibility, and enhanced public safety.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Tammy Caputi

Scottsdale City Council

Biography

Tammy Caputi is a longtime Scottsdale resident and former planning commissioner who has served on various city boards focused on neighborhood preservation and sustainable growth. She is running to bring greater transparency, environmental stewardship, and community engagement to city decision-making.

Campaign Website

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