Registered Voters 35,732 – Total Ballots 16,965 : 47.48%
PRESCOTT MAYOR (2-YEAR TERM)
Total votes: 16, 361
Brandon Montoya 6,578 40.21%
Cathey Rusing 9,783 59.79%
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PRESCOTT COUNCIL MEMBER (4 Year Term) 3 seats
Total votes: 37,660
EBARB II, HENRY | 6,792 | 18.04% |
FREDERICKSON, MARY | 8,470 | 22.49% |
GARING, JIM | 8,460 | 22.46% |
LAZZELL, GREGORY | 6,557 | 17.41% |
RUBY, JAY | 7,381 | 19.60% |
A November General Election Runoff for the final Council Seat will be between the next two highest vote-getters:
Henry Ebarb II
Jay Ruby
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PROPOSITION 482
Total votes 16,172
YES 12,392 76.63%
NO 3,780 23.37%
PROPOSITION 484
Total votes 16,570
YES 13,878 83.75%
NO 2,692 16.25%
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2 thoughts on “Unofficial Prescott Election Results As of 8:10pm August 5, 2025”
The voters of Prescott have spoken loud and clear. Slow down development, preserve our water supply and focus on preserving services and infrastructure. The development cabal in charge previously had no regard for preservation, only for unbridled growth. We already have in excess of 10,000 vacant evidential lots within the city limits. Our infrastructure is already stressed to provide services with what has been added. To see the result of what was previously approved, look no further than what is going on in the appropriately named Deep Well Ranch. The depletion of water aquifer levels is undeniable and must be brought into safe yield. Those who think otherwise have their heads in the sand.
Well said!!! Keep Prescott small. A lot of damage has already been done. More people = more problems!!!!
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