On April 15, 2024, the Town of Oro Valley turns 50 years old! Join us as we commemorate a half-century of history, growth, and community in Oro Valley! Our 50th Anniversary landing page has all the information you need about this year of community celebration.
Published on August 27, 2020
The Town of Oro Valley received the Official Canvass for the August 4, 2020 primary election from the Pima County Elections Department. For the three open seats on the Oro Valley Town Council, Steve Solomon, Harry "Mo" Greene II, and Tim Bohen received the most votes. The incoming councilmembers will be sworn in at the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, November 4. Also, Proposition 480 passed with 65.12% of the vote. The Oro Valley Town Council adopted the results of the Primary Election at a special session on Wednesday, August 19.
For more details on the election results, click here.