Primary Election Key Dates

June 24 – Early voting begins

July 10 – Deadline to request a mailed ballot

July 14 – Deadline to mail back your ballot

July 21 – Election Day

Voting FAQ’s

How do I get an early voting ballot?

To request an early ballot by mail, call 602-506-1511 or request online through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.

What does early voting mean?

Early voting allows citizens to cast ballots by mail, or in person at vote centers prior to the scheduled Election Day. To request an early ballot by mail, call 602-506-1511 or request online through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.

Where do I find my polling place?

Maricopa County is moving to a “vote anywhere” election model, complemented by in-person early voting including some evenings and weekends leading up to Election Day. Voters can vote early at any of the Vote Centers, or on Election Day voters can go into any Vote Center location and vote. To find your polling place, visit the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.

What do I do if I need voting assistance due to a disability, mobility concerns or language barrier?

Maricopa County Elections Department’s Assistance Program strives to ensure equal access to the electoral process for all citizens and to provide the assistance some voters may require based on physical or mental abilities, mobility concerns, or language skill sets. For information about voting assistance for voters with disabilities or on how to obtain an Early Ballot, call 602-506-1511, or follow the information provided through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.