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  1. Active Early Voting List (AEVL) Voters on the AEVL are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote. Option 1: Sign up for the AEVL Online

  2. Aug 2, 2022 · An early ballot may be requested through our new Voter Information Portal or by contacting your County Recorder’s office. To have your name placed on the Active Early Voter List (AEVL), complete a new voter registration form and check the box marked “YES, I want to automatically receive an early ballot for each election for which I am eligible.

  3. Early in-person voting starts 27 days before and runs until the Friday before Election Day. Visit your County Recorder's website for more information: County Election Contact Information Emergency Voting

    • How Do I Vote by Mail?
    • What If I'm Out of Town?
    • Can I Get Off The Vote-By-Mail List?
    • Where Can I Drop Off My Mailed Ballot?
    • If I Get A Mailed Ballot, Can I Still Vote in person?
    • If I Vote Early in person, Do I Need Identification?
    • Where Are The Early In-Person Voting sites?
    • Can I Track My Ballot?
    • What Deadlines Should I Be Aware of?

    Once you receive your ballot, you'll need to fill it out and return it. Election officials recommend using a blue or black pen to complete your ballot. Tabulators, the machines that count your vote, cannot read red ink, so you shouldn't use a red pen. Don't forget to sign the return envelope with your affidavit. When you're ready to cast your vote,...

    If you're away for the election, you should note that Arizona law does not allow the postal service to forward official election materials, like ballots, to temporary addresses. Instead, you'll need to reach out to your county recorderto request a one-time early ballot be sent to your temporary mailing address, which must be within the U.S. You wil...

    Yes, you can request to be removed from the list via the Service Arizona portalor by contacting your county recorder's office. Potential changes:How would Proposition 309 on the Arizona ballot change voting? Here's what to know about measure By state law, you would have needed to remove yourself from the list by Sept. 23 to avoid getting your ballo...

    You can drop off your ballot at any early voting site or U.S. Postal Service mailbox. Beginning Oct. 12, a dozen early sites opened in Maricopa County, plus another 18 sites that are drop box only. Two of those drop boxes — one at the main elections center near downtown Phoenix and one at the Maricopa County Juvenile Court in Mesa — are drive-thru ...

    Yes, you can. You don't have to return your mailed ballot. If you show up to vote in person, your mailed one will be voided when your in-person vote is cast.

    Yes, you'll need to show identification at the polls. Acceptable forms of IDinclude: 1. Your valid Arizona driver's license. 2. Your valid state identification card. 3. Your tribal enrollment card. 4. Other government-issued identification. 5. Two items such as a utility bill and a bank statement that bear your name and address.

    Starting Oct. 12, a dozen sites will be open across the Valley from Buckeye City Hall to Indian Bend Wash Visitor Center in Scottsdale, plus another 18 sites that are drop box only. The full list of voting locations is available on the Maricopa County Elections Department website. The number of early voting sites will continue to increase leading u...

    Yes, you can. Arizona voters can track their ballots at the Arizona Voter Information Portal. Maricopa County voters can track their ballots online on their voter dashboard at BeBallotReady.Vote. Maricopa County voters can also text “JOIN” to 628683 to receive text notifications of when their ballot gets counted, verified and other details.

    There's a few dates to keep in mind this voting season. Oct. 12:Early voting begins and ballots are mailed; early voting locations and drop-boxes become available. Oct. 28:Last day to request a ballot in the mail. Nov. 1:Last day to mail back your ballot. Nov. 8:Election Day. Sasha Hupka covers Maricopa County and regional issues for The Arizona Re...

    • Sasha Hupka
    • County Watchdog Reporter
  4. Oct 12, 2022 · Early Voting begins today for the November General Election. More than 1.9 million early ballots have been mailed to voters, and 12 in-person “vote anywhere” Vote Centers across the county are open today.

  5. Jul 6, 2022 · There's still time for people to sign up to vote early in the Arizona primary and general elections. Here's what you need to know about mail-in ballots ahead of Election Day.

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  7. Your next election is on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Everything you need to know about voting in Arizona: registering to vote, voting by mail, voting early, or on Election Day.

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