ARIZONA PRIMARY ELECTION INFORMATION
EARLY PRIMARY VOTING STARTED JULY 3RD
Arizona's Primary Election is on July 30, 2024, but Early Voting has already started! Voters can request an early ballot-by-mail until July 19, 2024 and in-person early voting locations are opening all over the state.
➡️ Check with your county to find a location that works for you!
REMEMBER: Registered Democrats, Republicans, Green Party, or Libertarian voters are eligible to receive Primary Election ballot for that party.
If you are an Independent/Other voter, you MUST contact your County Recorder and select either a Democratic or Republican ballot.
The No Labels Party is NOT holding a Primary Election, but No Labels Party members on the Active Early Voting List may receive a ballot without Federal or State candidates.
WHAT'S NEW!
NEW: You can receive email and text message updates about the status of your early ballot by signing up for alerts at trackmyballot.azsos.gov.
MAIL-IN BALLOTS
📣 MAIL-IN BALLOTS were mailed out on Wednesday, July 3RD.
⁉️ DID YOU KNOW?
⏩ IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO REQUEST A PRIMARY MAIL-IN BALLOT!
⏩ JULY 19 IS DEADLINE FOR REQUESTING A MAIL-IN BALLOT SO YOU CAN VOTE FROM HOME TODAY!
HOW TO VOTE FROM HOME IN ARIZONA
📣 MAIL-IN BALLOTS were mailed out on Wednesday, July 3rd.
In Arizona, Registered voters have two ways to get a ballot-by-mail:
1️⃣ Join the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) and vote from HOME!
There is no excuse required to receive an early ballot through the mail. You can join at anytime!
🏳️🌈You may request a ballot no later than 11 days before an election.
➡️ Voters on the AEVL are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote.
➡️ To receive a Mail-In Ballot through the AEVL process for the Arizona Primary, AEVL deadline is July 19, 2024.
2️⃣ Request a One-Time Ballot-by-Mail
📢Deadline is July 19, 2024 by 5:00PM AZ time.
Four ways to request a mail-in ballot:
HOW TO RETURN YOUR MAIL-IN BALLOT
📣 Mail it by July 20th
🚶Walk it in at:
➡️Drop it off at Voting Centers OR
➡️Designated Voting Boxes
‼️ DEADLINE TO TURN-IN MAIL-IN BALLOT - July 30th by 7:00PM.
💁NEED A DROP-OFF LOCATION?
➡️Go to My.Arizona.Vote
REGISTERED AS AN INDEPENDENT?
HOW TO VOTE IN THE ARIZONA PRIMARY?
Registered Independents must request a ballot for either the Democratic or Republican ticket for the 2024 Arizona Primary through:
One-Time Ballot-by-Mail (see process above)
Deadline - July 19, 2024
Early In-Person Voting at a County Voting Center
Voting Center from July 3 - 26, 2024
Vote In-Person on Primary Election Day at County Voting Center
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 by 7:00PM
Find Closest Voting Center
➡️➡️ Go to My.Arizona.Vote ⬅️⬅️
VOTING INFORMATION
Where to Vote?
In-Person Voting takes place at a Voting Center in your county.
Go to My.Arizona.Vote to find the Voting Center closest to you.
What do I need to bring to vote in-person?
Every registered voter is required to show proof of identity at the polling place for in-person voting before receiving a ballot.
Find out what qualifies as an acceptable form of identification in Arizona.
Didn't Receive your Ballot?
Call 1-877-THE-VOTE or
Email elections@azsos.gov
Lost or Damaged Your Mail-In Ballot?
If you have lost or damaged your ballot-by-mail, you may request a replacement ballot via mail or in-person.
To request a replacement ballot-by-mail, contact your County Recorder’s Office directly. Requests must be made no later than 11 days prior to Election Day. A.R.S. § 16-542(E).
You may also visit a voting location on or before Election Day to vote in-person. Visit my.arizona.vote to find your correct voting location.
The County will cancel your prior ballot if you request a replacement ballot.
Out of Town during the Election?
Official Election Mail cannot be forwarded automatically by the postal service, so if you will be out of town during the election, you may request to have your ballot sent to your temporary address.
Contact your County Recorder directly to make this request.
To find your County Recorder’s contact information, click here.
Is My Ballot Trackable?
Absolutely!!!
You may track the status of your ballot at my.arizona.vote to confirm that it was received and counted.
If you live in Pima County or Maricopa County, check with your county election officials for status updates.
Who do I contact if I have more questions?
If you have further questions, you can reach out to our office at elections@azsos.gov or by calling 1-877-THE-VOTE.
You can also reach out to your county recorder’s office (County Election Officials Contact Information) for further assistance.