Arizona mail ballot
Arizona is one of the states that allows mail-in voting, also known as absentee voting. Here are some key facts and deadlines to know:
Who can vote by mail:
- Any registered voter in Arizona can request a mail-in ballot.
- You can request a mail-in ballot for any election, not just the general election.
How to request a mail-in ballot:
- You can request a mail-in ballot online through the Arizona Secretary of State's website.
- You can also request a mail-in ballot by phone or in person at your county recorder's office.
- You will need to provide your name, date of birth, and voter registration number to request a mail-in ballot.
Deadlines:
- The deadline to request a mail-in ballot is typically 5-7 days before the election.
- The deadline to return a completed mail-in ballot is typically 7-10 days before the election.
- Make sure to check with your county recorder's office for specific deadlines, as they may vary.
How to return a mail-in ballot:
- You can return your completed mail-in ballot by mail or in person.
- Make sure to sign and date the envelope before returning it.
- If you are returning your ballot by mail, use the pre-paid return envelope provided with your ballot.
Tracking your ballot:
- You can track the status of your mail-in ballot online through the Arizona Secretary of State's website.
- You can also contact your county recorder's office to track the status of your ballot.
Important tips:
- Make sure to sign and date your mail-in ballot envelope.
- Make sure to fill out your ballot completely and accurately.
- If you make a mistake on your ballot, you can request a replacement ballot.
- If you are unable to return your ballot by mail, you can drop it off in person at your county recorder's office or a designated drop-off location.
Resources:
- Arizona Secretary of State's website: www.azsos.gov
- Arizona County Recorders' Association: www.azcra.org
- Maricopa County Recorder's Office: www.maricopa.gov/recorder
I hope this information is helpful!