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Arizona

Voting in
Arizona

Voting in
Arizona

Upcoming Election Dates & Deadlines

Upcoming Election: Primary Election
Election Day: November 5, 2024
Registration Deadline: October 7, 2024
Vote By Mail: yes
Vote By Mail Deadline: October 7, 2024
Early Voting: October 9 - 1, 2024

Arizona's Election Overview

Arizonans can register to vote online, by mail, or in person. On Election Day, you can vote at your polling place or by mail. Don’t forget to bring a photo ID if you’re voting in person.

How to vote in Arizona

Mail in voting is available and no excuse is required. The last day to request a mail in ballot is 11 days before the election. You can return your absentee ballot request form through mail, in person at your local elections office, or online. Voted ballots must be received by 7pm on Election Day in order to be counted. For more information, please contact your Secretary of State. You can sign up to track your ballot by mail on your Secretary of States website.  Registered voters have two ways to get a ballot-by-mail: Join the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) There is no excuse required to receive an early ballot through the mail. You may request a ballot no later than 11 days before the election. Voters on the AEVL are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote. Sign up for the AEVL here. Request a One-Time Ballot-by-Mail  By using one of the following methods:  Online Submit a written request form Call your county recorder Send an email to your county recorder Returning your Ballot-by-Mail Early ballots by mail will be sent out about 27 days before the election, depending on when you requested the ballot. All ballots must be received by 7pm on Election Day in order to be counted. They can be mailed to your County Election Office or dropped in your local drop boxes. Please contact your county official for additional information. Those who requested an absentee ballot but end up voting in person should not mail a ballot and vote in person. Some counties allow voters to vote in person on Election Day. Voters will be given a new ballot and their mailed ballot will be voided. For specifics, you can find your local county clerk contact info here. Overseas citizens and U.S. military personnel can register to vote and request an absentee ballot at the Overseas Voter Foundation.

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Arizona's Department of State

510 S 3rd Ave
Phoenix, 85003
Phone: 602-542-8683