Voters looking to cast a mail-in ballot must be in the mail by today, July 23rd, to ensure it arrives at the county recorder's office in time to be counted for the election.
Arizona law says mail-in ballots must be at the country recorder's office by Election Day. If they arrive after that they will not be counted. Other states allow ballots to be postmarked by Election Day, but not Arizona.
Arizonans can also vote early in person until July 26th. Election Day is July 30th and any registered voter can cast a ballot on that day.
Voters who are registered with no party affiliation and want to cast a ballot in person will be asked to choose one party’s ballot.
If you are unsure if you are registered, you can look online at my-dot-arizona-dot-vote or contact your local county recorder’s office.
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