Arizona Primary
Primary Election Day Tuesday July 30
Primary Registration Deadline Monday July 1
Absentee Ballot Request Friday July 19 by 5pm
Absentee Ballot Return Tuesday July 30 by 7pm
Early Voting July 3-26
Provisional Ballot Deadline Provide documentation by August 6
Absentee Ballot Cure Deadline Cure problems with Ballots-By-Mail August 6
Arizona General Election
Election Day
Tuesday November 5
Registration Deadline
October 7 (online, in person, received by mail)
Automatic Voter Registration
NO
Election Day Registration
NO
How to Register to Vote
Register online via Arizona.Vote (AZ Sec of State) or Vote411 or Federal Registration Form
Early Voting
Sign up for Active Early Voting List when you register to vote to receive early ballot through mail.
Early Voting Dates
October 9 - November 1
Early Voting Drop Boxes
YES, Drop Off by 7pm
Early Voting Locations
County by County (if you don’t see dropbox info on County Elections page, check County Recorder page), Maricopa County
Absentee Ballot Request
Ballot-By-Mail Applications (online), Request by October 25 by 7pm
Active Early Voting List – add your name to AEVL to automatically receive ballots-by-mail. Join AEVL when registering to vote or, if already registered to vote, update your voter information to join the AEVL.
Absentee Ballot Return
Deadline: November 5 by 7pm (received)
How to Vote Absentee Ballot
No excuse needed.
Sample Ballots CHECK BACK
Election Day Vote In Person
November 5, 6am-7pm
Election Day Polling Places
Look Up Polling Place or contact county recorder office
How to Vote Election Day
Election Day Info page.
Photo ID
REQUIRED. Registration and Voting require proof of citizenship* (name, photo, address except if Tribal ID) with one photo ID or two alternative IDs.
See here for full list.
Absentee Ballot Cure Deadline
Cure problems with Ballots-By-Mail November 12
Provisional Ballots
Provide documentation by November 12
Tracking
Check status of ballot-by-mail.
Ballot Measures
Voter Initiatives and Legislative Referrals
Out-of-State College Students
Vote in Arizona: You will need to register for vote in Arizona, which will require obtaining and proving residency in the state.
Vote in Home State: Vote absentee ballot, if allowed. See registration and absentee voting information (rules, deadlines, etc.) for your home state at Vote411, state website for election information (usually Secretary of State or Election Commission), or another voter information site.
People with Felony Convictions
Allowed to vote if civil rights restored; civil rights automatically restored upon completion of first-time felon's sentence and payment of restitution.
Helpful Websites
Arizona Voter Portal, Democracy Works How to Vote
Photo Credit Loren Cutler (red desert scene)