November 05, 2024 - Statewide Elections
Location | Election Type | What's on the Ballot |
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Statewide | Vote Center | Find My Candidates Propositions Judicial Performance Reports |
Important Dates
October
07Voter Registration DeadlineOctober
09Early Voting BeginsOctober
25Last Day to Request a Ballot by MailOctober
29Mail Back Your Ballot ByNovember
01Last Day to Vote Early In-PersonNovember
05Election Day
What is the General Election on November 5th and why is it important?
Voting in a General Election is important because it allows voters to select the candidate they wish to represent them in office.
In this election, voters will determine who serves as the next President of the United States and positions in the state’s executive branch for the next four years, along with offices at the federal and local level, including the state legislature. Likewise, the General Election allows voters the opportunity to decide whether judges and justices of the Arizona Supreme Court and certain lower courts should be retained or replaced.
Voters also have an opportunity to approve or reject laws proposed by the legislature and by voters themselves, known as referendums and initiatives. These measures are referred to by their proposition number.
Maricopa County School District - Bonds & Overrides
Maricopa County has been notified of the following jurisdictions holding an election on November 05, 2024. Contact the jurisdiction directly for more information about their election.
- Agua Fria Union High School District, No.216 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Alhambra Elementary School District, No. 68 - Override - PAMPHLET
- Avondale Elementary School District, No. 44 - Override & District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
- Balsz Elementary School District, No. 31 - Bond & Override - PAMPHLET
- Buckeye Elementary School District, No. 33 - Override - PAMPHLET
- Buckeye Union High School District, No. 201 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Chandler Unified School District, No. 80 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Creighton Elementary School District, No. 14 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Deer Valley Unified School District, No. 97 - Bond & Override - PAMPHLET
- Dysart Unified School District, No. 89 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Fountain Hills Unified School District, No. 98 - Site Sale - PAMPHLET
- Gilbert Unified School District, No. 41 - Override & Site Sale - PAMPHLET
- Gila Bend Unified School District, No. 24 -Override - PAMPHLET
- Glendale Union High School District, No. 205 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Higley Unified School District, No. 60 - Bond & Override - PAMPHLET
- Isaac Elementary School District, No. 5 - Site Sale - PAMPHLET
- Laveen Elementary School District, No. 59 - Bond, Override & District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
- Littleton Elementary School District, No 65 - District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
- Palo Verde Elementary School District, No. 49 - Override - PAMPHLET
- Peoria Unified School District, No. 11 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Queen Creek Unified School District, No. 95 - Override - PAMPHLET
- Riverside Elementary School District, No. 2 - Override - PAMPHLET
- Roosevelt Elementary School District, No. 66 - Bond - PAMPHLET
- Saddle Mountain Unified School District, No. 90 - Override - PAMPHLET
- Tempe Elementary School District, No. 3 - Override & District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
- Tolleson Elementary School District, No. 17 - Override & District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
- Tolleson Union High School District, No. 214 - Bond & District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
- Wilson Elementary School District, No. 7 - Bond, Override & District Additional Assistance - PAMPHLET
Ways to Vote
Early VotingEarly voting begins on October 9th, 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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