Voter Resources

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Register & Vote in Arizona

Register to Vote

All U.S. citizens who are Arizona residents and at least 18 years old by Election Day are eligible to register and vote. The deadline to register is 29 days before an election.

Maricopa County Voter Portal

Maricopa County has its own voter portal where you can manage your mail ballot, find your polling place, and track your ballot.

2026 Election Dates

Primary Election July 21, 2026
General Election November 3, 2026
Voter Registration Deadline (Primary) June 22, 2026 (29 days before)
Voter Registration Deadline (General) October 5, 2026 (29 days before)
E-Qual Petition Period January – April 6, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Arizona requires voter ID at the polls. Acceptable forms include driver's license, AZ ID card, tribal enrollment card, military ID, or other government-issued photo ID. Mail ballot voters do not need to show ID at the polls.

A: Sign up for Arizona's Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL) through the Maricopa County voter portal. You'll automatically receive a mail ballot for every election.

A: A Precinct Committeeperson is an elected or appointed representative for the Democratic Party at the most grassroots level. They register voters, get out the vote, and represent their precinct within the party structure.

A: You must update your voter registration if you've moved. You can update online at the AZ SOS website up to 29 days before the election.

A: Use the Maricopa County voter portal or the AZ Secretary of State's website to find your assigned polling location.