May 19, 2020 Election -
Town of Fountain Hills

Learn about the May 19, 2020 election happening in the Town of Fountain Hills.

Home What We Do May 19, 2020 Election - Maricopa County

LocationElection TypeWhat's on the Ballot
Fountain HillsBallot by MailProp 427, 428 & 429

Important Dates


  • April
    4 UOCAVA Ballots Mailed
  • April
    20 Voter Registration Deadline*
  • April
    22 Ballots Mailed
  • May
    8 Last Day to Request a Replacement Ballot by Mail
  • May
    13 Mail Your Ballot by
  • May
    18 Last Day to Vote Before Election Day
  • May
    19 Election Day

*As of Aug 9, 2017, voter registration deadlines falling on a legal holiday or weekend move to the next immediate business day, pursuant to changes enacted by SB 1307.


Town of Fountain Hills Voters

The election happening in the Town of Fountain Hills is a ballot by mail election. This means the county will automatically mail a ballot to every eligible voter. The purpose of this election is for the public to vote upon Propositions 427, 428 & 429.

Because this is a ballot by mail election, the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center (MCTEC) and their Mesa location will be serving as ballot replacement sites. The Elections MCTEC Office is located at 510 S. Third Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003 (Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM). While the Mesa office is located at 222 E. Javelina, Mesa, AZ 85210 (Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM).

The Fountain Hills Community Center at 13001 N La Montana Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 will also be serving as a ballot replacement center but on election day only (Open 6 AM to 7 PM).

What's on the Ballot?

Maricopa County Recorder's Website


Voting FAQ

1. When are the polls open?

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. Don't forget your ID!

2. Do I need ID to vote before election day?

It depends. If you vote by mail, ID is not required. Your signature on the mail in ballot affidavit is compared to your voter registration record by the County Recorder to determine if the signature is valid.

ID is required if you vote at a ballot replacement site!

3. How can military & overseas voters (UOCAVA) get a ballot?

Military and Overseas voters have special voting rights under federal and state law (Uniformed & Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA)). These rights include the use of a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to register to vote and request an early ballot as well as the use of a Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB), which serves as an emergency back-up ballot. Learn More

4. Do I have to vote everything on my ballot?

No, voters do not have to vote everything on their ballot. The votes they do cast will still be counted. However, we encourage voters to vote down the ballot as local races, propositions, judges, etc. can impact voters' daily lives.