November 04, 2025 Elections - Participating Jurisdictions
Important Dates
September
20UOCAVA Voting BeginsOctober
06Voter Registration DeadlineOctober
08Early Voting BeginsOctober
24Last Day to Request Ballot By MailOctober
28Mail Back Ballot ByOctober
31Last Day to Vote Early In-PersonNovember
04Election Day
Maricopa County Voters
The elections happening in Maricopa County are Ballot by Mail elections. Voters can cast their ballot in-person at a replacement site, vote by mail or return their ballot by mail to a secure location.
- City of Apache Junction - Mayoral Term of Office
- City of Avondale - Prop. 404 & 405
- City of Chandler - Bond (4), Prop. 410 & 411
- City of Glendale - Bond (2)
- City of Mesa - Recall
- Arlington Elementary School District #47 - Override
- Buckeye Elementary School District #33 - Override
- Buckeye Union High School District #201 - Bond
- Chandler Unified School District #80 - Bond & Override
- Deer Valley Unified School District #97 - Override & Site Sale
- Dysart Unified School District #89 - Bond & Override
- Fowler Elementary School District #45 - District Additional Assistance
- Higley Unified School District #60 - Override & Site Sale
- Isaac Elementary School District #5 - Bond & Override
- Kyrene Elementary School District #28 - Override
- Murphy Elementary School District #21 - District Additional Assistance
- Nadaburg Unified School District #81 - Bond
- Pendergast Elementary School District #92 - Bond
- Peoria Unified School District #11 - Override
- Phoenix Elementary School District #1 - District Additional Assistance, Override & Site Sale
- Phoenix Union High School District #210 - District Additional Assistance & Override
- Roosevelt Elementary School District #66 - Override
- Saddle Mountain Unified School District #90 - Bond & Override
- Tempe Elementary School District #3 - Bond
- Tolleson Union High School District #214 - Bond & Override
- West-MEC Technical Education District - Bond & Site Sale
- Maricopa County Special Health Care District - Prop. 409
- North County Fire & Medical District - Prop. 407
- South County Fire & Medical District - Prop. 408
- Superstition Fire & Medical District - Prop. 494
How Can I Return My Voted Ballot?
Voted ballots must be returned by U.S. Mail (postage pre-paid) or dropped off at one of the secure return locations no later than 7 PM election day.
I never received my ballot?
If you never received your ballot, or it was damaged, you are able to ask the recorder's office to send a ballot by mail by contacting Maricopa County no later than October 24th, the last day to request a ballot by mail.
What is the difference between an Override Election & Bond Election?
Override elections authorize the district to increase operational costs, to assist in keeping salaries competitive or for supplies. Bond elections are for buildings or property, providing taxpayers the opportunity to vote on whether the district should borrow money to fund large scale public improvement projects. These "bonds" are repaid over time through property taxes. Cities, Towns & special districts can often plan these elections to align with retiring debt or increased population size over time. Allowing the district's projects no increase to the property tax rate from the current property tax rate as a result of the election. Refer to your individual district for specific facts relevant to you. Public improvement projects can include but are not limited to:
- Improved Student/Public Safety
- Consistency Across All Campuses
- Camera/Security Systems
- Technology/Laptops for Students
- Fire Alarm Systems
- AC Units
- Student/Faculty Remodels
- Facility Improvements
- Construction
- Transportation
- Parks & Recreation
- Streets & Traffic
- Water Improvement
- Fire Services
- Police Services
- Renovation
Election Security
Want to know more about the safeguards in place to protect your ballot? From election administration to how voting or even the government works, we've got you covered.
Contact Information
County Recorder
Justin Heap
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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