Arizona
State Election Information
(We do our best to keep this information updated, but be sure to double-check your state’s official voter info.)
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In-Person: 29 days before Election Day, or on the next immediate business day if the deadline falls on a legal holiday or weekend
By Mail: Postmarked 29 days before Election Day, or on the next immediate business day if the deadline falls on a legal holiday or weekend
Online: 29 days before Election Day, or on the next immediate business day if the deadline falls on a legal holiday or weekend
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Unavailable in the state
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ID required
If neither a photo ID or two forms of non-photo ID can be presented, a provisional ballot can be cast and counted, only if an ID is shown within five days.
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Paid
Per vote411.org: In Arizona, employers must grant paid leave for voting if there are less than three hours between the time that polls open or close and when an employee starts or ends their shift. Employees must request leave before Election Day. The employer may specify the hours the employee can be absent from work.
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Begins: 27 days before the election
Ends: Friday before the election
(Note: Times and locations vary, so check your polling place to see where/when you can cast an early vote)
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"No-excuse" absentee/mail voting is available.
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State Representatives
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Arizona 1 - David Schweikert
Arizona 2 - Elijah Crane
Arizona 3 - Rubel Gallego
Arizona 4 - Greg Stanton
Arizona 5 - Andy Biggs
Arizona 6 - Juan Ciscomani
Arizona 7 - Raúl Grijalva
Arizona 8 - Debbie Lesko
Arizona 9 - Paul Gosar