Welcome to our Voters' Rights and Information Page! Here you will be able to find your legislative district or LD, the Democratic and Republican parties for each County and important nonpartisan issues and information
When searching for your Legislative District (LD) please click here, then insert your address. At the top left, you will see "Approved Official Legislative Map: D (followed by a number). That is your Legislative District.
Important Day of Election Information
If you are an In Person Voter (you physically go to a polling location to cast your vote)
Click here to find your polling location
What to bring: Voter identification requirements
Valid identification is required prior to receiving a ballot at any Election Day polling place, in-person early voting location or emergency vote center or from a special election board. A.R.S. § 16-579(A).
Please note: Members of federally recognized tribes are not required to have an address on their tribal identification in order to cast a provisional ballot. A.R.S. § 16-579(A)(1).
List #1 – Sufficient Photo ID including name and address (One Required)
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Valid Arizona driver license
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Valid Arizona non-operating identification card
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Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
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Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification
List #2 – Sufficient ID without a photograph that bears the name and address (Two Required)
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Utility bill of the elector that is dated within 90 days of the election. A utility bill may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone, or cable television
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Bank or credit union statement that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election
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Valid Arizona Vehicle Registration
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Indian census card
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Property tax statement of the elector's residence
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Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
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Arizona vehicle insurance card
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Recorder's Certificate
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Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the County Recorder
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Any mailing to the elector marked "Official Election Material"
List #3 – Mix & Match from Lists #1 & #2 (Two Required)
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Any valid photo identification from List 1 in which the address does not reasonably match the precinct register accompanied by a non-photo identification from List 2 in which the address does reasonably match the precinct register
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U.S. Passport without address and one valid item from List 2
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U.S. Military identification without address and one valid item from List 2
Most Arizonans already vote by mail, allowing them to fill out their ballot from the comfort of their home and then mail it back or drop it off at any drop-box or voting location in their county.
If you'd like to receive a ballot by mail click here and walk through the prompts. Online registration requires an AZ Driver’s License or Non-Operating ID number. By clicking the link below, you can register to vote or update your voter registration to join the AEVL.
FAQS
I am an Independent Voter (not registered with a political party). How do I vote by mail in the Primary Election? A Primary Election serves to select each recognized political parties' nominees, who will then go on to the General Election ballot with all other party’s nominees. Arizona has an Open Primary, which allows voters registered without a political party (commonly referred to as "independents”) to choose which primary they want to participate in. To receive a ballot-by-mail for a Primary Election, Independent Voters must notify their County Recorder’s Office which political party’s Primary Election ballot they wish to receive. For the August 2, 2022 Primary Election: Independent voters may request to receive a Republican, Democratic, or Nonpartisan/Municipal Only ballot. The Nonpartisan/Municipal Only ballot is only available in cities or towns with nonpartisan municipal races in August and will only contain those city/town races. (Nonpartisan municipal races are also included on partisan party ballots.) Voters may indicate their ballot selection in one of four ways: By Mail: Independent voters on the AEVL will receive a notice in the mail from their County Recorder. Return that notice with your choice of ballot selected. By Phone: Call your County Recorder’s office to indicate your ballot selection for the Primary Election. Online: Use My.Arizona.Vote and select the Request a Ballot by Mail button. Follow the steps to the end to complete the request. In-Person: Visit an early voting or Election Day voting location, select your choice of ballot, and vote in-person. Independent voters on the AEVL will not receive a ballot in the mail for a primary election unless they contact their County Recorder and specify their ballot selection.