State of Arizona Voting Requirements & Information
Statewide Voter Information
U.S. Domestic Voters
General Information
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:
- online
- by mail
- in person at your elections office
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 6am to 7pm on Election Day.
Find my polling place
Early Voting
Any voter may participate in early voting starting 27 days before an election, and ending at 5pm on the Friday before Election Day.
Absentee Voting
Any registered voter may request an early ballot from the county recorder's office and vote by mail.
Arizona also offers ongoing early voting status for voters with a permanent physical disability.
If you voted by mail in the past, you will not automatically stay on the list to receive a ballot in the future unless you have signed up for the Active Early Voting List (AEVL). Sign up at https://servicearizona.com/VoterRegistration. You will need your AZ driver’s license or non-operating ID number.
You may alternatively send in a written AEVL request form (PDF). Mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of the completed form to your County Recorder’s Office.
If you do not have a printer, write out the required information from the request form, sign the document that you wrote, then mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of your handwritten request to your County Recorder’s Office.
You will receive a ballot and an early voting affidavit envelope. Your signature on your early voting affidavit envelope must match your signature on your voter registration. If your signatures do not match, the county will attempt to contact you for verification before your ballot can be counted. You can check whether your vote was counted by visiting https://my.arizona.vote/PortalList.aspx
General Information
U.S. Domestic Voters
General Information
Registration
You can register to vote or update your registration information:
- online
- by mail
- in person at your elections office
Election Day Voting
Polling places are open from 6am to 7pm on Election Day.
Find my polling place
Early Voting
Any voter may participate in early voting starting 27 days before an election, and ending at 5pm on the Friday before Election Day.
Absentee Voting
Any registered voter may request an early ballot from the county recorder's office and vote by mail.
Arizona also offers ongoing early voting status for voters with a permanent physical disability.
If you voted by mail in the past, you will not automatically stay on the list to receive a ballot in the future unless you have signed up for the Active Early Voting List (AEVL). Sign up at https://servicearizona.com/VoterRegistration. You will need your AZ driver’s license or non-operating ID number.
You may alternatively send in a written AEVL request form (PDF). Mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of the completed form to your County Recorder’s Office.
If you do not have a printer, write out the required information from the request form, sign the document that you wrote, then mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of your handwritten request to your County Recorder’s Office.
You will receive a ballot and an early voting affidavit envelope. Your signature on your early voting affidavit envelope must match your signature on your voter registration. If your signatures do not match, the county will attempt to contact you for verification before your ballot can be counted. You can check whether your vote was counted by visiting https://my.arizona.vote/PortalList.aspx
General Information