Polling Place

Vote Center Information

The polls are open from 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Make sure to bring appropriate identification to the polls to avoid having to cast a provisional ballot.

Ask for assistance if you are physically unable to mark your ballot or wish to use an accessible voting device at the polls. Two election officers from different political parties, or a person of your choice, may assist you in marking your ballot. Neither of the election officers who assist you in voting are allowed to influence your vote.

If you spoil your ballot, conceal your vote and present it to the election judge to be re-issued a new ballot.

Candidates whose names appear on the ballot (other than precinct committeemen) may not assist voters within the 75-foot limit around the polling place.

A voter may be accompanied in the polling place by a person under the age of 18.

Sample ballots and voter guides may be brought to the polling place and may be taken into the voting booth at the time of the election.

Any voter who is in line to vote at 7:00 p.m. on Election Day will be allowed to vote.

Early ballots may be dropped off at any polling location within your county on Election Day. You do not need to stand/wait in line to drop off your early ballot.

If you believe that a violation of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 has occurred during voting, you may contact:

Secretary of State Election Services Division

1700 West Washington Street, 7th Floor

Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2888

1-877-THE-VOTE

www.azsos.gov