Voter Information Hub

Our democracy thrives when every Arizonan has an equal opportunity to vote and have their vote counted. Get the facts, deadlines, and resources you need to cast your vote this November.

General Election Dates and Deadlines

Register to vote or update your voter registration status by October 7, 2024.
Early voting begins on October 9, 2024.
Request ballot-by-mail by October 25, 2024.
Vote early in-person by Friday, November 1, 2024.
The General Election is on November 5, 2024.


Quick Links

Maricopa County: Find Your Polling Location

Pima County: Find Your Polling Location

All Counties: Find Your Polling Location

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AS A VOTER

Visit the Arizona Secretary of State's website for accurate information about Arizona's elections. 

Find a full list of voting deadlines and dates here.


This November, we the people have the final say.

We’re voting with our values and for our rights. Take a look at our election resources and sign up to join an event near between now and Election Day! 

Join an Event

2024 Proposition Guide

Read the ACLU of Arizona’s summary and position on ten propositions that we believe will have a significant impact on civil liberties and rights in Arizona. 

Arizona 2024 Proposition Guide

The length of Arizona’s 2024 ballot is record-breaking – voters across the state will see two pages of  candidates for political office, justices to consider for retention, and propositions to vote for this November. Everything on your ballot is important, especially when it comes to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Arizonans. Make sure you read through your options carefully and fill out your ballot to the end!

Know Your Rights: Voting

Every voter has the right to cast their ballot and have their vote counted. Our democracy needs all of us to fully and fairly participate.

Know Your Voting Rights

Get Know Your Rights information about registering to vote, updating your voter registration, voting early, finding your polling location, how to prepare for Election Day, and more! 

Conversation Guide: 2024 Elections

Your vote matters, so does starting conversations that encourage others to vote too. Here’s how to talk about the election with your friends and family.

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Talking about the election might feel scary, especially when you're unsure if the person across the table  agrees with you. But with issues like abortion, immigrants' rights, and the future of our democracy on the ballot this election cycle, we must encourage everyone to make their voices heard.