Dates You Need to Know
October 7 – Voter Registration Deadline
October 9 – Early Voting Begins
October 25 – Last Day to Request a Ballot by Mail
October 29 – Mail Back Your Ballot By
November 1 – Last Day to Vote Early In-Person
November 5 – Election Day
When is the Deadline to Register to Vote in the
General Election?
The deadline to register to vote in the upcoming general
election is October 7, 2024. To register
to vote, one must be a United States
citizen, an Arizona
resident in the county listed on your registration twenty-nine days prior to the
election, eighteen years of age or older, and able to write your name or make
your mark unless prevented by a disability.
You are unable to register if you have been adjudicated an incapacitated
person or have been convicted of a treason or felony (unless you have had your
civil rights restored). For a first-time
felony conviction, civil rights are automatically restored upon completion of a
person’s sentence and payment of any fines and restitution.
Registering to Vote Online
Have your valid Arizona
driver’s license or identification card available. Go to Service Arizona and complete the
instructions. Click on “Voter
Registration” and follow the instructions.
Registering to Vote With a Paper Form
Download a paper form at AZ Clean Elections
or pick one up from your County
Recorder’s office or
public assistance agencies. Fill out the
form according to the instructions. Mail
your completed registration form to the county recorder or drop it off in
person. You’ll receive a registration
card in the mail from the County
Recorder. Check the card to be certain all the
information is correct.
Active Early Voting List
Sign up for the Active Early Voting List and you’ll
automatically receive a ballot by mail for every election in which you are
eligible to vote.
How to Check to See if You are Registered to Vote
To check if you are registered to vote, visit the
following link:
AZ Clean Elections Verify My Voter Registration
I Don’t Have a Permanent Home – Can I still Vote?
Yes, as long as you are qualified and your address is one of the following: a homeless shelter, a temporary place for living (halfway house, transitional housing, etc.), the county courthouse, or a general delivery address.
Early Voting
Voters that are on the Active Early Voting List, reside in
a ballot by mail jurisdiction, or have requested a one-time early ballot will
receive their ballot in the mail shortly after the start of early voting. You can also vote in person at designated early
voting locations.
Election Day Voting
If your county uses polling places, voters must go to their
assigned polling place for their address.
If your county uses vote centers, you may go to any vote center within
your county. Polls are open from 6:00
a.m. until 7:00 p.m. and identification is required to vote at the polls.
When Do I Need to Update My Registration?
You are required to update your registration to vote anytime you
move away from your permanent or temporary address, change your name, or change
your party. If you didn’t update your
registration prior to an election, you can still vote a provisional ballot, which
can then be used to update your registration as long as you reside in the same
county.
How to Vote by Mail
There are two ways to vote by mail. You can either request a one-time ballot for
a single election, or you can sign up for the Active Early Voting List for all
future elections. You may cancel at any
time.
Mail back your ballot at least seven days before Election Day. You can also return your ballot to the county
recorder/elections office, a designated ballot return box, or any voting location
in your county. All ballots must be
received by the county by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.
How Is My Identification Verified?
Your signature is used to verify your identity. You must sign the ballot affidavit envelope to make sure your vote is counted. Professionally trained election staff verify the envelope signature matches your voter registration record. Every voter’s identity must be confirmed before their ballot can be counted.
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