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Maricopa County residents have three ways they can submit their voter registration. Remember to provide proof of United States Citizenship when you register to vote. You can register online (requires Arizona Driver’s License or State ID) You can print a voter registration form and return the completed, dated, and signed form by mail or drop ...
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If you are a Maricopa County voter, you can process your request here. If you have any questions please call 602-506-1511. If you are a Pima County voter, you can process your request here. If you have any questions please call 520-724-4330. To contact your local Election Official please visit https://azsos.gov/county-election-info
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To register to vote in Arizona you must meet the following qualifications ( A.R.S. § 16-101 ): A United States citizen. A resident of Arizona and the county listed on your registration. 18 years of age or more by the date of the next regular General Election.
Maricopa County residents have three ways they can submit their voter registration. Remember to provide proof of United States Citizenship on the form or accompanied with the form. You can register online (requires Arizona Driver’s License or State ID)
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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.