Election Administration
Did you know you can vote before Election Day? Voters can obtain and cast their ballot starting 27 days prior to every election. Learn more about the basics, how votes are counted, cybersecurity and more.
- Election Security Overview
- How Elections Work - The Basics
- How Votes Are Counted
- Elections and Cybersecurity
- Be More Than A Voter
How Voting Works
Election day is always held on a Tuesday and voting locations are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. There are different types of voting models, depending on the voter's county and election taking place. Learn more about polling places and vote centers, military, voters with a disability rights and more. Don't forget, identification is required on Election Day.
- Voting Methods
- Statewide Elections
- Military Voters
- Voters with a Disability
- Youth Voters
- No Party - Independents
- Political Parties
How Government Works
There are different levels of government and each can have its own set of rules and laws. Learn more about the different types of government in Arizona below.
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