July 30, 2024 - Statewide Elections
Location | Election Type | What's on the Ballot |
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Statewide | Vote Center | Find My Candidates County Candidates 23 Jurisdictional Elections |
Important Dates
July
01Voter Registration DeadlineJuly
03Early Voting BeginsJuly
19Last Day to Request Ballot by Mail*July
23Mail Your Ballot Back ByJuly
26Last Day to Vote Early In-PersonJuly
30Election Day
*Important Date for Independent (No Party) Voters. Independent voters must choose which ballot they want to vote. The last day to vote early is July 26th!
What is the Primary Election on July 30?
Each recognized political party holds a primary election to nominate candidates. The candidates that win the nomination in the primary election advance to the general election. Arizona has an open primary, which allows voters registered as independent (no party) to participate by designating to their County Recorder which partisan ballot they would like to receive.
Independent Voters
Arizona has an open primary, which means all registered voters can participate in the election, including independents. Independent voters can vote early by contacting their County Recorder with their preferred party ballot by July 19th (Note: Independents on the AEVL must tell their County Recorder which ballot to send them if they wish to vote early). Independent voters can also visit their voting location and choose their preferred party ballot on Election Day. For more information, click the button below or see the FAQ's.
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What ballot do I get?
Democratic Party = Democratic Party Ballot
Green Party = Green Party Ballot
Libertarian Party= Libertarian Party Ballot
Republican Party = Republican Party Ballot
No Labels Party = No Labels Party Ballot (see below for important information)
Independent Voter (No Party Affiliation) Select one = Choose One: Democratic, Republican, or local non-partisan (if available)
Note: The No Labels (NOL) Party Ballot will NOT have any federal, state, or legislative office candidates listed on it. This is due to a preliminary injunction issued by the U.S. District Court for Arizona barring NOL candidates from appearing on the Arizona Primary Election ballot. No Labels Party of Arizona v Adrian Fontes, CV-23-02172-PHX-JJT (2024). No Label Party voters who are on the Active Early Voting List will automatically be sent a No Labels Party Ballot with no federal, state, or legislative candidates listed.
Jurisdictional Primaries
Maricopa County has been notified of the following jurisdictions holding an election on July 30, 2024. Contact the jurisdiction directly for more information about their election.
- City of Apache Junction - Mayor & City Council Seats
- City of Avondale - Mayor & City Council Seats
- City of Buckeye - Mayor & City Council Seats
- Town of Carefree - Town Council Seats
- Town of Cave Creek - Mayoral & six (6) City Council Seats
- City of Chandler - Three (3) City Council Seats
- City of El Mirage
- Town of Fountain Hills - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- Town of Gila Bend - Mayor & one (1) City Council Seat
- Town of Gilbert - Mayor & two (2) City Council Seats
- City of Glendale - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- City of Goodyear - Three (3) City Council Seats
- Town of Guadalupe - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- City of Litchfield Park - Three (3) City Council Seats
- City of Mesa - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats in Districts 1, 2 and 3
- Town of Paradise Valley - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- City of Peoria - one (1) City Council Seat
- Town of Queen Creek - Three (3) City Council Seats
- City of Scottsdale - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- City of Surprise - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats in Districts 2, 3 and 4
- City of Tolleson - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- Town of Wickenburg - Mayor & three (3) City Council Seats
- Town of Youngtown - Three (3) City Council Seats
Ways to Vote
Early VotingEarly voting begins on July 3rd, 2024. Voters are able to vote by mail or visit an early voting location. Maricopa County has secured more than 220 Vote Centers in Maricopa County. Strategically placed in high-traffic areas and along major transportation routes like light-rail, bus routes, and freeways, these Vote Centers are inspected by our team to ensure they meet all requirements for serving voters. Contact your county recorder, contact information below, to request a ballot by mail. For all your voting options please utilize our Voter Dashboard.
Early Voting Locations Ballot Count Livestream
Voting on Election Day Maricopa County utilizes vote centers. Vote Centers are voting locations available on Election Day in certain counties. Vote Centers are different than polling places in that any eligible voter can visit a vote center in their county and receive and cast their ballot. Click the button below to view Maricopa County's vote center locations.
Voting Locations
Voter Education Tools
Contact Information
County Recorder
Stephen Richer
111 South Third Avenue, #103
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602-506-1511
T.D.D. 602-506-2348
[email protected]
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County Election Director
Rey Valenzuela & Scott Jarrett
111 South Third Avenue, #102
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602-506-1511
T.D.D. 602-506-2348
[email protected]
Go to Website
Voting FAQ
1. When are the polls open?
2. Can I vote early?
3. What if I have an emergency and can't vote on Election Day?
4. Do I need ID to vote early?
ID is required if you vote early in person, or at a polling place or voting center on Election Day.
List of Acceptable Identification
5. How can military & overseas voters (UOCAVA) get a ballot?
6. Do I have to vote everything on my ballot?
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