How to Vote in Arizona
Qualifications for Voting
To vote in the State of Arizona you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age before the next election day, and a resident of Arizona and the current-listed county. A person in Arizona cannot vote if they are a convicted felon or have been deemed incapacitated by a state or federal court of law.
How to Register to Vote in Arizona
Arizona residents may register by mail, online, or in-person through services including ADOT, vote.gov, and the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office. To register, an Arizonan must provide proper state or federal I.D. along with their current residence. Registrations must be recieved by the county recorder at least 29 days prior to the next eligible election.
Absentee/Early Voting
Early voting in Arizona allows citizens to cast ballots by mail or in-person at voting centers prior to scheduled election days. Any Arizonan eligible to vote can register got early voting. In Arizona, absentee ballots must be requested 11 days before the next eligible election.