What happens to your ballot after Election Day?

Every election year, Arizona election officials follow a rigorous system of checks and balances to confirm election results are accurate. This process is known as the election canvass and certification.

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Understanding Elections: Ballot Curing

Arizona law allows voters five days to fix an issue with their mail-ballot after Election Day. This process is called ballot curing.

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Know Your Election Officials

Election officials oversee voter registration, determine polling locations, count ballots, certify results, and so much more.

Know Your Election Officials: Secretary of State, Election Director, Board of Supervisors, County Recorder

Why We Vote: Arizona Voters Share Their Stories

We asked community members to share what motivates them to vote. Here’s what they said.

By Amanda Mollindo, Angel Medina

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Understanding Your Ballot: Propositions

The Arizona State Constitution allows voters or the state legislature to propose new laws by placing them on the ballot for a vote. Here are the different ways a proposition can make it to the ballot.

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Let’s Talk: 2024 Arizona 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.

By Angel Medina

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YES on Proposition 139

The ACLU of Arizona urges a YES vote on Proposition 139 to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution.

Prop 139 - Vote Yes

NO on Proposition 314

The ACLU of Arizona urges a NO vote on Proposition 314, a dangerous ballot referendum that would set the state backwards by reviving its dark history of discriminatory and unworkable immigration laws.

Prop 314 - Vote No

NO on Proposition 312

The ACLU of Arizona urges a NO vote on Proposition 312, which would allow counties, cities, and towns to further criminalize homelessness.

Prop 312 - Vote No