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Maricopa County's elections are overseen by the Recorder's Office -- responsible for mail voting and managing the registration of approximately 2.4 million active registered voters -- and the Board of Supervisors, responsible for candidate filings, in-person voting and vote centers, hiring thousands of elections workers for each election, and the tabulation of ballots.
- My Voter Information
Maricopa County's elections are overseen by the Recorder's...
- Register to Vote
Maricopa County residents have three ways they can submit...
- Just the Facts
Maricopa County Elections, a Department of the Board of...
- Request a Mail Ballot
Voters can receive their ballot by mail utilizing one of two...
- Where to Vote
If you need help, email us at voterinfo@risc.maricopa.gov or...
- My Voter Information
Maricopa County's elections are overseen by the Recorder's Office -- responsible for mail voting and managing the registration of approximately 2.4 million active registered voters -- and the Board of Supervisors, responsible for candidate filings, in-person voting and vote centers, hiring thousands of elections workers for each election, and ...
Maricopa County residents have three ways they can submit their voter registration. Remember to provide proof of United States Citizenship when you register to vote. You can register online (requires Arizona Driver’s License or State ID)
Κυριότερες Ειδήσεις
Maricopa County Elections, a Department of the Board of Supervisors, is committed to providing voters with accurate information about elections administration in the country’s second largest voting jurisdiction. Elections are complex and governed by many state and federal laws and procedures. Learn more about how Maricopa County administers ...
2 ημέρες πριν · Maricopa County Elections estimates we could see 300,000-375,000 Election Day voters. During early voting, approximately 210,000 people cast a ballot in-person at a Vote Center, while more than 1.3 million returned early ballots via USPS or drop box.
Voters can receive their ballot by mail utilizing one of two options: OPTION 1. Join the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) - To have a ballot automatically mailed to you for every election in which you are eligible, a registered voter can sign up for the Active Early Voting List (AEVL).
If you need help, email us at voterinfo@risc.maricopa.gov or call (602) 506-1511. Below are location details and hours of operation. Facility hours are accurate, but are subject to change. Check Locations.Maricopa.Vote or call us at (602) 506-1511 before visiting a voting location or drop box to ensure it’s open.