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Key Dates

Mark these dates now for Arizona's 2026 General Election.

General Election
Last Day to Register
October 5, 2026
29 days before the General Election
General Election
Election Day
November 3, 2026
Federal and statewide offices on the ballot

2026 Election Timeline

Complete schedule of registration deadlines, early voting windows, and ballot request cutoffs for the General Election.

General Election: November 3, 2026
October 5, 2026
Voter Registration Deadline: Last day to register or update your registration for the General Election by 11:59 PM.
October 7, 2026
Early Voting Begins: In-person early voting opens. Ballots mailed to AEVL members.
October 23, 2026
Sample Ballots Mailed: Sample ballots sent to registered voters. Also last day to request an early mail ballot.
October 30, 2026
Last Day to Vote Early In Person: Final day for in-person early voting by 5:00 PM.
November 3, 2026
General Election Day: Polls open 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Bring a valid photo ID. Mail ballots must be received by 7:00 PM.

Voter Information

Everything you need to know about qualifying, registering, and casting your ballot in Arizona.

01 · Eligibility
Who Can Vote in Arizona

To vote in Arizona you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age by Election Day, and a resident of Arizona and your current county. You are not eligible if you are a convicted felon whose civil rights have not been restored, or if a state or federal court has found you incapacitated with respect to voting.

02 · Registration
How to Register

Arizona residents may register online through AZMVDNow (with an AZ Driver's License or ID), by mail, or in-person at the county recorder's office. You can also register through ADOT, vote.gov, or the Maricopa County Recorder's Office. Registrations must be received at least 29 days before an election.

03 · Early Voting
Early & Mail Voting

Any eligible Arizona voter can vote early, by mail or in-person at a county election office, before Election Day. To automatically receive a mail ballot for every election, sign up for the Active Early Voter List (AEVL) when registering or through AZMVDNow. Early ballot requests must be submitted by the deadlines listed above.

Accepted Forms of ID

Arizona requires proof of identity at the polling place. Here are the accepted forms. Bring one from Column A, or two from Column B.

Column A: Photo ID with Signature or Address
Arizona Driver's License or Non-Operating ID (with photo)
Arizona Motor Vehicle Registration
Tribal enrollment or other tribal ID with photo
U.S. Federal, state, or local government-issued photo ID
U.S. Passport or Passport Card
Military or veteran ID with photo
Column B: Non-Photo ID (need 2)
Utility bill with name and address (dated within 90 days)
Bank or credit union statement with name and address
Valid Arizona vehicle registration (non-photo)
Arizona vehicle insurance card
Property tax statement
Mail from a government entity addressed to the voter
Official election material
No ID? You may cast a provisional ballot. If you lack photo ID but have one of the Column B documents with your name and address, you may vote on a provisional basis. Contact your county recorder's office for details.

Election FAQs

How do I update my voter registration?
Update your registration if you have changed your name, address, or party affiliation, especially if you've moved to a new county or state. This should be done at least 29 days before the next election. Update online at ServiceArizona.com, by mail to your County Recorder's Office, or in person.
Can I vote in the Primary if I'm not registered with a party?
Yes. Arizona's open primary law allows independent (unaffiliated) voters to vote in one party's primary. If you're on the Active Early Voter List, you'll receive a postcard asking which party ballot you'd like. If voting in-person, you'll choose at the polling place. Note: this does not apply to Presidential Preference Elections, which require party registration.
How do I sign up for the Active Early Voter List (AEVL)?
When completing or updating your voter registration form, check the box marked "YES, I want to automatically receive an early ballot for each election for which I am eligible." You can also log in to AZMVDNow.gov and request it online. AEVL members automatically receive a mail ballot for every election.
What if I need an emergency ballot?
Voters who experience an emergency that would prevent them from voting at the polls may request an emergency ballot. Contact your local County Recorder's or Election Office directly for details on the emergency ballot process and deadlines.
How do I find my polling place or sample ballot?
Maricopa County voters can find their polling location at locations.maricopa.vote or call 602-506-1511. Sample ballots are mailed to registered voters before each election and can be found online at the Maricopa County Elections website.
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