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Arizona

Last updated January 23, 2025
Upcoming Election Dates and Registration Deadlines
March 11, 2025
Tucson Special Election
Voter Registration Deadline
- Received by: February 10, 2025
Absentee Request Deadline
- Received by: February 26, 2025 5:00PM
- Emergency Ballot Period: March 8 – 11, 2024
Completed Absentee Ballot Return Deadline
- Received: November 5, 2024 7:00PM
Early Voting
- February 26 – March 7, 2025
May 20, 2025
Statewide Proposition Election, Goodyear & Glendale Special Election
Voter Registration Deadline
- Received by: April 21, 2025
Absentee Request Deadline
- Received by: May 9, 2025 5:00PM
- Emergency Ballot Period: May 17 – 20, 2024
Completed Absentee Ballot Return Deadline
- Received: May 13, 2025 7:00PM
Early Voting
- April 23 – May 16, 2025
August 5, 2025
Arizona Local Primary Election
Voter Registration Deadline
- Received by: July 8, 2025
Absentee Request Deadline
- Received by: July 23, 2025 5:00PM
- Emergency Ballot Period: August 2 – 5, 2024
Completed Absentee Ballot Return Deadline
- Received: July 30, 2025 7:00PM
Early Voting
- July 23 – August 1, 2025
November 4, 2025
Arizona Local General Election
Voter Registration Deadline
- Received by: October 7, 2025
Absentee Request Deadline
- Received by: October 22, 2025 5:00PM
- Emergency Ballot Period: November 1 – 4, 2025
Completed Absentee Ballot Return Deadline
- Received: October 29, 2025 7:00PM
Early Voting
- October 8 – 31, 2025
How To Vote In Arizona
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What's on your
ballot
Absentee (Mail-in) Voting
Any registered voter may vote absentee in Arizona.
An early ballot may be requested through Arizona’s Voter Information Portal or by contacting your County Recorder’s office. To have your name placed on the Permanent Early Voter List (PEVL), 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.”
Your request must be received 11 days before Election Day, and your completed ballots must be received by close of polls on Election Day.
Early Voting
Early voting is available beginning 27 days before Election Day, ending at 5 PM the Friday before Election Day.
Check with your County Recorder for specific times, dates, and locations.
In-Language Material
APIAVote sent translated mailers to over 1 million AAPI households in order to inform them on how, where and when to vote, in their preferred language. Click the link below to see the mailer sent to Arizona:
Arizona Voter Guide: Chinese simplified & Vietnamese
What to Expect
on Election Day
On Election Day, polls are open from 6 AM to 7 PM MST/MDT*
VOTER ID REQUIREMENTS
You must bring a valid ID with you to vote on Election Day, either one ID from List #1, or two forms of ID from Lists #2 and #3.
List #1 – Sufficient Photo ID including name and address (One Required)
- Valid Arizona driver license
- Valid Arizona non-operating identification card
- Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
- Valid United States federal, state, or local government issued identification
List #2 – Sufficient ID without a photograph that bear the name and address (Two Required)
- Utility bill of the elector that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election. A utility bill may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone, or cable television
- Bank or credit union statement that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election
- Valid Arizona Vehicle Registration
- Indian census card
- Property tax statement of the elector’s residence
- Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification Arizona vehicle insurance card
- Recorder’s Certificate
- Valid United States federal, state, or local government issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the County Recorder
- Any mailing to the elector marked “Official Election Material”
List #3 – Mix & Match from Lists #1 & #2 (Two Required)
- Any valid photo identification from List 1 in which the address does not reasonably match the precinct register accompanied by a non-photo identification from List 2 in which the address does reasonably match the precinct register
- U.S. Passport without address and one valid item from List 2
- U.S. Military identification without address and one valid item from List 2
IN-LANGUAGE VOTER INFORMATION RESOURCES
Find key, essential voter information for how to vote in the United States in your preferred language, from the menu options below:

Language Access
Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act requires certain jurisdictions to provide in-language voting materials in areas with a significant number of limited English proficient voters.
Section 208
Section 208 of the Voting Rights Act states that, “Any voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of blindness, disability, or inability to read or write may be given assistance by a person of the voter’s choice, other than the voter’s employer or agent of the employer or office or agent of the voter’s union.”
It is your right to bring your own interpreter to the polls, if you so choose.

Have questions or need help voting?
Call 1-888-API-VOTE (1-888-274-8683).
Bilingual assistance is available in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali. Click here for more information.