News

In Arizona, you are qualified to register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old before election day and a resident of Arizona for at least 29 days before the election.
In Arizona, you are qualified to register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old before election day and a resident of Arizona for at least 29 days before the election.
You can't register to vote on Election Day in Arizona, but you can take steps now to prepare for the next election. Here's what to do.
Arizonans are preparing to elect a president, a new U.S. senator and more on Nov. 5. But if you want to participate, you need to sign up by Oct. 7.
Arizonans are bracing for a busy election year in 2024. The swing state will see three statewide elections — a presidential primary on March 19, a state primary on July 30 and a general election ...
In Arizona you can register to vote by mail, online or in-person. Follow this link for detailed instructions and the forms you’ll need to register online or by mail. ...
Here’s what to know about voting in Arizona. How to vote. Arizona was an early adopter of voting by mail, ... (July 22) and to register to vote (July 5) for the primary have passed.
Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday signed legislation that would require all Arizonans to provide proof of citizenship and residency to register to vote, sparking criticism from ...
Democrats are pouring into Arizona to woo new and undecided voters in Native American communities by Monday, the last day to register. The U.S. census says Indigenous people comprise about 6% of ...
Arizona has become the first state to require proof of citizenship to register to vote. Here's who might be disenfranchised and what it means.
Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill on Wednesday requiring all residents of the Grand Canyon State to provide proof of citizenship and residency in order to register to vote in ...