Arizona Voter Registration

Find out which district you are in - National & State:
***Note: Your National & State Districts are different be sure to check below your correct voting area
 https://recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace/getdistrict.aspx


Primary Information:
If you are registered as a Republican or Democrat - you must vote in those primaries.  If you are registered as an "Independent", you can vote in either primary.

Arizona Main Voter Registration Web Site -

http://www.azsos.gov/election/VoterRegistration.htm

Must register to vote 29 days before the election.
Can select party affiliation 29 days before the election.

Q: How can I register to vote?

Answer:

Online : You may register online using Service Arizona EZ Voter Registration by clicking ( here) and follow the instructional steps. Note: In order to use this link you must have an Arizona Driver License and/or an Arizona non-operating Identification Card issued by the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) on or after October 1st, 1996. Upon successful completion of the online EZ Voter registration, you will receive a confirmation number. The confirmation number is your receipt the information you entered has been accepted and changed.

Print a Form: You may obtain a printable form online, fill in the form, print the form, sign and date it, affix the proper postage and mail the form to the County Recorder of the county in which you are a legal resident.

By Mail : You may request an Arizona Voter Registration form from the County Recorder in the county in which you are a legal resident.

In Person : You may visit the County Recorder in the county you are a legal resident and complete an Arizona Voter Registration form.

Q: What are the qualifications to register to vote?
Answer:

  • Must be a Citizen of the United States of America
  • Must be a resident of Arizona
  • Must be 18 years of age or more on or before the day of the next regular General Election
  • Must not be a convicted felony, unless your civil rights have been restored
  • Must not been adjudicated incompetent

Q: What are the types of documents that are acceptable for proving citizenship?
Answer:

If this is your first time registering to vote in Arizona or you have moved to another county in Arizona, your voter registration form must also include proof of citizenship or the form will be rejected. If you have an Arizona driver license or non-operating identification issued after October 1, 1996, write the number in box 13 on the front of the Arizona Voter Registration form. This will serve as proof of citizenship and no additional documents are needed. If not, you must attach proof of citizenship to the form. Only one acceptable form of proof is needed to register to vote. The following is a list of acceptable documents to establish your citizenship:

  • A legible photocopy of a birth certificate that verifies citizenship and supporting legal documentation (i.e. marriage certificate) if the name on the birth certificate is not the same as your current legal name
  • A legible photocopy of pertinent pages of a United States passport identifying the applicant
  • Presentation to the County Recorder of United States naturalization documents or the number of the certificate of naturalization in box 20 on the front of this form
  • The applicant’s Bureau of Indian Affairs Card Number, Tribal Treaty Card Number, or Tribal Enrollment Number in box 16 on the front of the voter registration form
  • A legible photocopy of a driver license or non-operating identification from another state within the United States if the license indicates that the applicant has provided satisfactory proof of citizenship
  • A legible photocopy of a Tribal Certificate of Indian Blood or Tribal or Bureau of Indian Affairs Affidavit of Birth.

If you are registered in Arizona and use this registration form because you move within a county, change your name, or change your political party affiliation, you do not need to provide photocopies of proof of citizenship. If you move to a different Arizona county, you will need to provide proof of citizenship.

How to Help with Voter Registration

Time & Locations

We will be posting Time & Locations of
Voter Registration Drives at our Network Site

Visit our Events page at:

http://arizonateaparty.ning.com/events

Important 2010 Election Dates & Deadlines


EVENT DATE
Primary Election 3 August 24, 2010
  Registration closes July 26, 2010 at midnight
General Election November 2, 2010
  Registration closes October 4, 2010 at midnight
Early Voting Begins  
  Primary Election July 29, 2010
  General Election October 7, 2010
Candidate Nomination Petitions 1  
Partisan  
  First day to file: April 26, 2010
  Last day to file: May 26, 2010 at 5 p.m.
“Nomination Other Than By Primary” or “Independent”  
  First day to file: April 26, 2010
  Last day to file: May 26, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Write-In Candidates  
  Primary Election - Last day to file July 15, 2010 at 5 p.m.
  General Election - Last day to file September 23, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Justices and Judges  
  First day to file for retention August 4, 2010
  Last day to file for retention September 3, 2010 at 5 p.m.
New Party Petitions—General Election Qualifications  
  Number of signatures required: 20,449
  Last day to submit to County Recorder for signature verification: February 25, 2010 at 5 p.m.
  Last day to file verified petition signatures with Secretary of State: April 6, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Constitutional & Initiative Petitions  
  Last day to file petitions: July 1, 2010 at 5 p.m.
  Signatures required for Initiative measures 153,365
  Signatures required for Constitutional Amendments 230,047
  Signatures required for Referendum Petitions 76,682
Arguments For or Against Ballot Measures  
  Last day to file: July 2, 2010 at 5 p.m.
Official Canvass of Election Results  
  Primary Election September 6, 2010
  General Election   November 29, 2010