Step 1: Register and sign up to vote by mail at the same time by clicking “I Want to Vote by Mail (Permanently).” It’s safe and convenient.
In November 2022, save our Democratic Senate majority by voting for Senator Mark Kelly! Save our Democratic House majority by voting AGAINST Trumpian Republican Rep. David Schweikert (AZ-01) – by voting FOR Democratic Rep. Greg Stanton (AZ-04) – and by voting FOR a Democrat to take over the seat that Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) is leaving (AZ-06). And please vote for Democrats up and down the ballot!
Primary on August 2, 2022
ALERT: A new law invalidates your voter registration if you have not submitted a valid form of ID with your registration, typically either your Driver’s License or the last 4 digits of your Social Security #. This will go into effect shortly after the August 2022 primary, so the best way to make sure you’re registered to vote in November is by registering again right now, using one of these forms of ID. It just takes 2 minutes!
Arizona will hold a series of Local Elections in 2022. Please check with your County Recorder for more information on whether your jurisdiction is holding an election and which races might be on your ballot.
Registration Deadlines
– July 5 is the last day to register for the August 2 Primary Election. Mail-in forms must be postmarked by July 5.
– October 11 is the last day to register for the November 8 General Election. Mail-in forms must be postmarked by October 11.
Absentee / Vote-by-Mail Ballot Information
– Arizona maintains an Active Early Voting List (AEVL). Voters on the list are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote. You can sign up for the list when you register or you can update your registration to get on the AEVL. You can also download a form to submit your request by mail.
– There is no deadline to sign up for the AEVL, but to get a ballot-by-mail for an upcoming election you must sign up at least 11 days before Election Day. (July 22 for the August 2 Primary or October 28 for the November 8 General Election).
– If you do not want to sign up for the AEVL, you can request a one-time ballot-by-mail online, download a form to submit your request by mail, or call your county recorder.
– Ballot Request Deadline: July 22 is the last day to request a ballot-by-mail for the August 2 Primary if you’re not on th AEVL. Don’t wait until the deadline! You may be cutting it too close given possible delays in processing and mailing.
– Ballot Return Deadline: Completed ballots must be received by mail or at a drop-off location by 7pm on Election Day.
– Check the status of your ballot-by-mail here.
Early Voting
– Early Voting for the August 2 Primary may start as early as July 6 and run through July 29. Check your County Recorder for your early voting days, times, and locations.
Additional Information
– No printer? No problem! Go to www.register2vote.org follow the prompts, and they’ll mail you a pre-filled form in 7 days. Just sign it, date it, and mail it with the postage-paid envelope.
– If you need help getting an ID, contact VoteRiders.org or call/text 1-844-338-8743.
ALERT: A new law invalidates your voter registration if you have not submitted a valid form of ID with your registration, typically either your Driver’s License or the last 4 digits of your Social Security #. This will go into effect shortly after the August 2022 primary, so the best way to make sure you’re registered to vote in November is by registering again right now, using one of these forms of ID. It just takes 2 minutes!
Arizona will hold a series of Local Elections in 2022. Please check with your County Recorder for more information on whether your jurisdiction is holding an election and which races might be on your ballot.
Registration Deadlines
– July 5 is the last day to register for the August 2 Primary Election. Mail-in forms must be postmarked by July 5.
– October 11 is the last day to register for the November 8 General Election. Mail-in forms must be postmarked by October 11.
Absentee / Vote-by-Mail Ballot Information
– Arizona maintains an Active Early Voting List (AEVL). Voters on the list are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote. You can sign up for the list when you register or you can update your registration to get on the AEVL. You can also download a form to submit your request by mail.
– There is no deadline to sign up for the AEVL, but to get a ballot-by-mail for an upcoming election you must sign up at least 11 days before Election Day. (July 22 for the August 2 Primary or October 28 for the November 8 General Election).
– If you do not want to sign up for the AEVL, you can request a one-time ballot-by-mail online, download a form to submit your request by mail, or call your county recorder.
– Ballot Request Deadline: July 22 is the last day to request a ballot-by-mail for the August 2 Primary if you’re not on th AEVL. Don’t wait until the deadline! You may be cutting it too close given possible delays in processing and mailing.
– Ballot Return Deadline: Completed ballots must be received by mail or at a drop-off location by 7pm on Election Day.
– Check the status of your ballot-by-mail here.
Early Voting
– Early Voting for the August 2 Primary may start as early as July 6 and run through July 29. Check your County Recorder for your early voting days, times, and locations.
Additional Information
– No printer? No problem! Go to www.register2vote.org follow the prompts, and they’ll mail you a pre-filled form in 7 days. Just sign it, date it, and mail it with the postage-paid envelope.
– If you need help getting an ID, contact VoteRiders.org or call/text 1-844-338-8743.