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Find out where to vote, how to vote, how to vote early, and how to vote by mail.
Register to vote in Arizona, or learn more about voter ID & rights.
Visit the Arizona Election Website or call (877) THE-VOTE to learn more about your states voting details.
Have more questions about voting?
There are local elections throughout Arizona in 2021 on March 9th, May 18th, August 3rd, and November 2nd. Check with your county recorder to see which date your jurisdiction is holding its local elections. In Tuscon the municipal primary is August 3rd and general is November 2nd.
Your voter registration application must be postmarked, hand delivered, or submitted online by the 29th day before Election Day. You can vote in person on Election Day, during early voting, or vote by mail in Arizona.
Your polling place hours are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Arizona holds closed primary elections. Registered voters affiliated with a particular party may only vote in its primary.
Visit Arizona Republican Party or Democratic Party sites for more details.
Some congressional seats, state offices and constitutional amendments may be included on the ballot.
Early Voting Dates: County specific
You can vote in-person at your county elections office before the election. No excuse required. Early voting times may vary by county. Check with your county elections office to confirm dates for early voting during the election cycle.
To vote by mail, first you’ll need to apply for a mail-in ballot no later than 11 days before Election Day at 5 p.m. Then, when you complete your ballot, it must be received by 7pm on Election Day.
You may also elect to be on Arizona's Permanent Early Voting List for all elections. Submit a new registration form with this selection if it is your preference.