Your Vote Matters

Updated: 10/06/2022

Vote to have a real-world impact on what happens in your city, state and country. Keep reading to find out how to vote and have a say in democracy.

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Section 1

How Do I Register to Vote?

Registering to vote in Arizona can be easily done online. You can register to vote in person, but Arizona makes it as simple as doing it from your computer or smartphone.

Register online to vote in Arizona.

Section 2

Where Can I Vote?

If you plan to vote in person, you’ll want to find your polling place in advance.

Find your polling place in Arizona.

If you don’t want to vote in person, you can also vote by mail.

Find out how to request an absentee ballot in Arizona.

You can also learn how to register to vote online, by mail or in person from the below video:

Section 3

Check Your Registration Status

Once you’ve registered to vote, make sure you were successful!

Check your voter registration status

You can learn more about checking your voter registration status in the video:

Section 4

How to Vote in Person

Bring a valid form of identification. You will have to present an ID when you are at the polling place to confirm it’s really you who’s voting.

Valid voter ID in Arizona:

  • Valid Arizona driver license
  • Valid Arizona non-operating identification card
  • Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
  • Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification

Learn more about valid voter ID in Arizona.

Bring Your Vote and Nothing Else

No political material can be present within 100 feet of a polling place. Leave the shirts, hats, buttons, and signs at home before you get to your polling place.

No Phones, Only Votes

Phones and recording devices are not allowed in any polling places.

Section 5

Voting Options for Armed Forces and Oversea Citizens

If you’re out of state or even out of the country, you still have the ability to vote. The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) multiple resources for military voters and overseas citizens voters:

Section 6

How Do I Become a Poll Worker?

Poll workers oversee polling places to make sure people exercise their right to vote in a safe and legal way. If you’re passionate about election integrity and democracy, consider becoming a poll worker.

Find out how to become a poll worker.

Vote!

Start the registration process using the button below or check your registration status at vote.org.