RJ,
The countdown is on to Election Day! With less than two weeks to go, we put together a guide for Arizona voters to head to the polls and cast a vote that counts.
Key Dates:
- October 28: Final day to request a ballot by mail
- Now through November 1: Submit your mail-in vote
- Now through November 4: Vote early in person
- November 8: Election Day!
Are you registered to vote?
The deadline to register in Arizona for the upcoming election was October 11. If you haven’t registered yet, you won’t be eligible to vote in the 2022 Election, but you can get a head start on 2024 if you register today!
Sign up or confirm your registration here.
Where do I vote?
Find your polling location(s) here.
When can I vote?
Early voting is underway in Arizona! Now through November 4, cast your vote early in person. Polling locations are listed here, but please note that not all locations are open for early voting; please confirm dates and hours of operation before arriving!
Ballots can also be cast in person on Election Day, November 8, at your assigned voting location. Polls are open from 6 AM–7 PM MST; If you are in line by 7 PM, they must let you vote.
What about mail-in ballots?
The final day to request a mail-in ballot is October 28. You must mail your ballot back with enough time to be received no later than 7 PM on November 8, or you can drop it off at a drop box, an early voting location, or at an Election Day polling place by 7 PM on November 8.
What do I need to bring to my voting place?
Arizona requires sufficient photo ID to cast a ballot at any in-person early voting location or Election Day polling place. Sufficient ID includes a valid Arizona driver’s license or non-operating ID card, a tribal enrollment card, or a valid federal, state, or local government-issued ID. For sufficient ID without a photograph, please click here for a full list of eligible forms of identification.
Note: Members of federally recognized tribes are not required to have an address or photo on their tribal identification card in order to cast a provisional ballot.
What’s on my ballot?
Arizona voters will decide on their state governor, elect seats to the state House, state Senate and state Supreme Court seats, as well as a number of local and municipal positions. Federally, one U.S. Senate seat is up for grabs, as well as nine congressional offices. Arizona voters will also decide on a number of ballot measures.
See all candidates and referendums on your ballot here.
Please don’t forget to vote this year. Your voice matters, and voting is an essential piece in our democracy. See you at the polls!
— All Voting is Local
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