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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · Maricopa County's elections are overseen by the Recorder's Office -- responsible for mail voting and managing the registration of approximately 2.4 million active registered voters -- and the Board of Supervisors, responsible for candidate filings, in-person voting and vote centers, hiring thousands of elections workers for each election, and the tabulation of ballots.

  2. 2 days ago · 111 S 3rd Ave., Ste 102, Phoenix, AZ 85003. Drop it off using the 24-hour secure elections drop box located outside the Maricopa County Elections Department: 510 S 3rd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85003. If you register to vote by paper form, you must include a copy of one of the following documents as Proof of Citizenship.

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  4. 2 days ago · Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer pointed out ... But Arizona needs the system that ... we probably shouldn’t be lamenting the fact that 75% of 18-year-olds didn’t register to vote.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Maricopa County is hiring thousands of people ahead of the 2024 Primary Election this summer. The county is looking to hire 1,500 poll workers and 500 people to staff operations like early voting ...

  6. May 2, 2024 · The Arizona Secretary of State's Office provides contact information for election officials by county. All voters can contact the Arizona Secretary of State's Office at 1-877-THE-VOTE or 602-542-8683.

    • Sasha Hupka
    • County Watchdog Reporter
  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Temporary workers are being hired for the 2024 primary election, Maricopa County officials said Monday. More than 2,000 employees are needed for the July 30 election, and in addition to hourly pay, a $1,250 incentive will be available to eligible workers, according to a release. “Recruiting, processing and training election workers begins ...

  8. 1 day ago · A national group is reaching out to the three out of four Arizona high schoolers old enough to vote but who haven’t bothered to register. And there are more than enough of them to have the potential to change the outcome of races in 2024 and beyond. The Civics Center figures that more than 94,000 Arizonans turn 18 each year.

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