Voter information
Voting rights are under attack!
- The Supreme Court has weakened the Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Republicans in Congress have blocked the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
- Republicans and the Trump administration are trying to limit American citizens’ rights to vote by passing the Save America Act
- Maricopa County’s Recorder, Republican Justin Heap removed over 240,000 people from the county’s voter registration list
- The Department of Homeland Security is working with Arizona counties to remove people from the voter rolls for alleged immigration violations.
Be Ballot Ready
- It is important that you periodically verify your voter registration. Visit the Arizona Secretary of State’s Arizona Voter Information Portal page or the Maricopa County Recorder’s BeBallotReady.vote page
While there confirm that:- You are on the Active Early Voting List so that you will be able to vote by mail
- You have submitted the necessary information to document citizenship so you are able to vote in federal, state, and local elections
Register to vote in Salt River Project Elections (SRP) elections.
- The Salt River Project (SRP) is a non-profit organization that runs its own Board and Council elections for setting electricity and water utility rates and policies. Only eligible voters in Arizona, owning property in “votable lands” can participate in SRP elections. A weighted acreage voting system is used to choose some of the elected seats. Voters must request a ballot using SRP’s separate Permanent Early Voter List. This registration is NOT connected to voters’ general election registration. To learn more, and find out if you are eligible to vote in SRP elections, visit the Salt River Project website
Registration & Election Deadlines in Arizona
Key 2026 Election Dates
Salt River Project (SRP) Election April 7, 2026
- Early Voting Begins – March 11, 2026
- Final Day to Vote – April 7, 2026
Primary Election - July 21, 2026
- Last day to register to vote in the Primary Election - June 22, 2026
- Early voting begins and early ballots mailed – June 24, 2026
- Last day to request a mail-in ballot – July 10, 2026
- Mail ballots at least 10 days before election day or drop off ballot before or on election day by 7:00 pm
- PRIMARY ELECTION DAY – July 21, 2026
Final day to vote in-person or physically drop off your ballot
General Election – November 3, 2026
- Last day to register to vote in the General Election – October 5, 2026
- Early voting begins and early ballots mailed – October 7, 2026
- Last day to request a mail in ballot - October 23, 2026
- Mail ballots at least 10 days before election day or drop off ballot before or on election day by 7:00 pm
- ELECTION DAY -November 3, 2026
Final day to vote in-person or physically drop off your ballot
EARLY VOTING MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Maricopa County’s voter turnout for the 2024 election was 2,078,460, or 80.34% of the 2,587,197 registered voters. Of the total voting, 1,101,584 were early voters.
An early ballot is any ballot distributed to a voter prior to Election Day. For every election, early voting begins 27 days prior to the election.
How can I confirm my ballot was counted?
How to Vote By Mail
Is Vote by mail safe and secure?
Voting by mail is very secure. All ballots require a signature that is then checked against a known signature on the official voter registration file. Every single ballot is tracked upon delivery and receipt so voters can have peace of mind knowing their ballot was counted.