Vote! - Where / When

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022 
   VOTER REGISTRATION
/UPDATE Assistance
: 
   602-506-1511 Maricopa County Recorder  

     In 2022,  it is very important that you vote as early as you can. 
When you vote early, good things happen: 

  • Maricopa County Recorder's Office can send you a text or email, "Your ballot was received, signature verified, and counted." 
  • You help all your favorite candidates and their volunteers,  so they can focus on others who still have not voted. 
  • After you vote, campaigns take your phone number off their lists so the phone calls stop. 
  •  You will be sure your vote counts if you vote early.  Sometimes things happen on Election Day that can be a barrier to you, so please do not wait.  We need your voice and your vote.   

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You can get your own personal voting dashboard.  See info like:  Where to vote,  what's the status of your ballot? Did they send it yet? Am I on the PEVL? Click Here to see your information.  

 

When you register or update your voter registration,  please be sure to check the box to get a mail-in ballot! Then your ballot will COME TO YOU! And fear not, when it comes time, no stamp is necessary to send your ballot through the mail! 

DO NOT PUT A STAMP ON YOUR BALLOT.  The Maricopa County Recorder has informed voters at public meetings that a stamp can slow-down processing of your ballot by the US Postal Service.   Just mail your ballot and let the pre-printed postage on the ballot do its job. 

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Update/Register to Vote WITH a driver's license. Click Here.

With a driver's license you can register/update ONLINE through Service Arizona!

 

Update/Register to Vote WITHOUT a driver's license. Click Here.

Without a driver's license, you can register/update by MAIL. You will need a stamp to mail in voter registration forms. Print off the forms (CLICK HERE) and mail to:

Maricopa County Elections

111 S. 3rd Ave, Phoenix AZ 85003-2212.

You will also need to include a proof of citizenship document. Acceptable documents are listed on page 4 of the voter registration forms. 

 

Note on Updating Voter Registration:  

Update if you have a change of address!

When you update your voter registration, but you do not indicate a "party preference" then the system will assume you are "no party preference" even if you have previously indicated a party preference.  You might want the system to assume,  "do not change my party preference," but it will reset to a default of no party preference.  So be sure to re-enter the PARTY  you prefer  when you update your voter registration
 

It's probably a good idea to just go ahead and update every field.    

 

**  For More Information,   see the LD18 Democrats Website:  www.LD18Democrats.org 

LD18 includes Ahwatukee (Phoenix),  west Chandler, southwest Mesa, and south Tempe in Arizona. It is entirely within the boundaries of Maricopa County. 

For each election,  please be on the PEVL,  and return your ballot within the first week after you get it in the mail.  

 

How do I get a Mail-In Ballot?   

Request a Mail-In Ballot from the Maricopa County Recorder's office. 
   You may do so up to Friday, October 28, 2022. Update/register to be on the permanent early voter list (PEVL) NOW while you still have plenty of time!  In Arizona the "Permanent Early Voter List"  means people who get a mail-in ballot mailed to them for every election.  You sign up to be on the PEVL when you register to vote. 

   WITH A DRIVER'S LICENSE you can just fill in the blanks on the online form at the following link. Click Here.

   WITHOUT A DRIVER'S LICENSE, print off a PEVL form (Click Here) and mail (stamp necessary) to:

   Maricopa County   Elections Department  510 S 3rd Ave  Phoenix AZ 85003-2422

Election Calendar

click here for deadlines to register and more.

 

Where Do I Vote? 

Make your plan to vote, and talk to your friends about their voting plan. 

Saturday, Nov 5, 2022:

MESA RECORDER'S OFFICE     222 E JAVELINA, in MESA     Sat 8am-5pm, Mon 8am-5pm

Monday, Nov 7, 2022:   

Easy Option 1 -Take your mail-in ballot to the Drop-off location at
Tempe City Hall  31 E. 5th St in Tempe, 
available Mon-Friday 8am - 5:00pm.   
If you live anywhere in Maricopa County, you can drop off your ballot there. 

Easy Option 2 -  MESA RECORDER'S OFFICE     222 E JAVELINA, in MESA     Sat 8am-5pm, Mon 8am-5pm

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FIND YOUR VOTING CENTER -   
     

       To use a voting center,  as a voter registered in Maricopa County, you can go to any voting center in Maricopa County and they will print a ballot specifically for you,  with your legislative district, school district,  etc.   

 If you live in LD18,  this Voting Center  might be near you: 
TEMPE HISTORY MUSEUM - 809 E SOUTHERN AVE, TEMPE Tues 6am-7pm

I'm at work -- not near my home -- Where can I vote?  

Problems?  Call Maricopa County Recorder's Office, Elections Dept.:   602-506-1511  
Click Here for lots of answers to questions about how to vote.  

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Please Do Not Wait until Nov. 8!   Vote Early.   

 

VOTE for  Epstein,  Denise "Mitzi" for AZ Senate

 

     

WHY vote early? 

 Help your candidates win,  and help all our volunteers:  Return it fast!  

Where is my ballot? 

 Click here for the status on your mail-in ballot. 

Was my ballot counted? 

After you mail your ballot,   Click here to SEE if it was counted!    

When you vote by mail,you will be able to see that your vote was counted. 

Stop the robo-calls! 

TIP:  You can Stop the robo-calls and mail from candidates by voting early.  After you vote, campaigns take you off their lists of voters to contact .  

If you wait for Election Day,  it is Tuesday,  Nov. 8, 2022.   
   
Polls will be open from 6am to 7pm on Nov. 8th. 

To find your polling place Click Here.  (In Maricopa County, Arizona) 

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For  MAIL-IN BALLOTS:

1-  Mail it by Wednesday, October 28, 2020.  

It must be received by the County Recorder's office by Nov. 3rd. 

COOL TIP!  Go to This Link and verify if it has been received. 

 

2-  If it's after October 28th,  and you still have your mail-in ballot, 
You can choose:

     A. On Election Day,  Tuesday, Nov. 8: TAKE it to Any Polling Place in Maricopa County.  

          You do not have to stand in a line.  You just go to the front of the line and put your ballot in the box for Mail-In ballots.  

   

  

  

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