REGISTERING TO VOTE
Arizona will hold a Primary Election on July 30. All registered voters in Maricopa County may vote in this election, which will determine the candidates from each party that will be on the General Election Ballot in November. Voters registered as Independent or Party Not Declared must specify which party's ballot they would like to vote. Those who vote by mail will receive a card 90 days from Election Day asking which party's ballot they want to receive. If voting in person, voters will tell the poll worker which party ballot they wish to vote, and the corresponding ballot will be printed on-site.
Arizona will hold a General Election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. All registered voters in Maricopa County are eligible to participate in this election. Arizona’s General Election occurs every two years, always in an even year. This election includes federal, state, county and local offices that are up for election. The general election is the final election held between nominees of various parties, as well as non-partisan races, ballot propositions, and initiatives.
The Active Early Voter list allows a voter to automatically receive a ballot by mail for every election they are eligible to vote in. Voters on the AEVL must have an Arizona mailing address. Ballots are mailed to the voter 27 days prior to any election.
Visit the FAQ page for more info.
Visit BeBallotReady.Vote to verify your registration status and ensure your information is correct.
Sign up for the Active Early Voting List (AEVL).
Text JOIN to 628-683 to track your ballot or track your ballot online.
Review and update your voter registration on your Voter Dashboard.
Read about your candidates at www.vote411.org/ballot and the Clean Elections Voter Guide.