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 19, 2022
On Thursday, August 18, Oro Valley Town Council voted to declare and adopt the results of the 2022 Oro Valley Primary Election, which was conducted by the Pima County Elections Department. For the open mayoral seat, incumbent Mayor Joe Winfield received the most votes and will retain his seat for another four years. For the three open councilmember seats, the three incumbents Melanie Barrett, Joyce Jones-Ivey and Josh Nicolson received the most votes and will also retain their seats. Congratulations to Mayor Winfield, Vice Mayor Barrett, and Councilmembers Jones-Ivey and Nicolson! Thanks to all of you who voted! Councilmembers will be officially sworn in and seated at the November 16, 2022, regular Council meeting.
For elections results, click here.