Voter Dashboard

Enter Your Full address to See Your Election Information


NOTICE: Voting locations are established by the county and are subject to change.

Note:  Your address is used solely to display your elected official information, voting dates and other district-specific information.

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Your Election Information

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What if I can't find my address in the dashboard?


If your address cannot be located by this tool or you have a non-standard address, in particular for voters on tribal land, please feel free to utilize GPS coordinates to search your location. GPS coordinates are formed by two components that are a latitude , giving the north-south position, and a longitude, giving the east-west position (ex. 33.449, -112.0938). Copy numbers into the "address bar" on this page and click "go".


What Will I See?

Enter your address to view your:
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Election Information

Election Dates & Details
What issues are on your ballot plus important deadlines for voting.

Candidate Information
Biographies and statements from candidates in your area.

Polling Place or Voting Center Location
Where to vote in-person.

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Elected Official Information

Your Elected Officials
Photos and contact information of the Arizona elected officials who currently represent you.

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Voting District Information

Congressional District
Your Senators and Representatives at the federal level.

Legislative District
Your Senators and Representatives within Arizona's state legislature.

County District
Your County Board of Supervisors.

City District
Your City Council member.


Dates You Need To Know

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  • July
    01Voter Registration Deadline
  • July
    3Early Voting Begins
  • July
    19Last Day to Request Ballot by Mail
  • July
    23Last Day of Qualifying Period
  • July
    23Mail Your Ballot Back By
  • July
    30Election Day


Where to Vote


  • Early
  • On Election Day


Want an Early or Replacement Ballot mailed to you?
Call your county recorder to request one.

Friday, October 27th is the last day voters are able to
request a replacement ballot by mail.
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VISIT A Ballot Replacement or Drop-Off Location

IN-PERSON



My Candidates

DISCLAIMER: Not all candidates on your ballot may be listed on this webpage. Profile submissions are optional for any candidate running in the state of Arizona.

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My Voter Registration & Voter Status

Use the forms below to access the AZ Secretary of State's website and check the status of your voter registration, early or provisional ballot. Information to have handy could include your county, last name, date of birth, ID or driver’s license number, and election date.


Check My Ballot Status



Visit the AZ Secretary of State's website to check your early ballot status.

The info you will need is:
  • Your county
  • Election Date
  • Last name
  • Date of birth
  • Voter ID number or drivers license number

Go To Website

What is an early ballot?
A ballot that is received before election day. The early voting period starts 27 days prior to election day and voters can receive an early ballot through the mail or visit an onsite early voting location.

How can I get one?
When registering to vote you can request to be added to the Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL) or make a one time request by contacting your county recorder.

If you received a provisional ballot, visit the AZ Secretary of State's website to check its status.

The info you will need is:
  • Your county
  • Election Date
  • Last name

Go To Website

What is a provisional ballot?
A provisional ballot is issued at the polling place to anyone who is not on the polling location’s roster or if the voter was unable to provide a valid form of identification.

Provisional ballots require additional verification before they can be counted. They help ensure every eligible voter only votes once.



My Elected Officials

Find out who represents you in the Arizona Legislature and the Executive Branch, and how to contact them.

Elected Officials