The 2024 General Election ballot could be a two-page, double-sided ballot with many elected offices and 13 statewide propositions, plus local and school propositions. Make sure to vote both pages, both sides.

Polls are open from 6 AM to 7 PM—if you’re in line by 7 PM, you can vote!
ELECTION DAY VOTING LOCATIONS:
Pima County Vote Centers (PDF)
Maricopa County Voter Centers (PDF)
Coconino County Voter Centers (PDF)
Cochise County Voter Centers (PDF)
Yuma County Voter Centers (PDF)

Voted by mail? Make sure your mail-in ballot was received and processed:
Maricopa County
Pima County
Other Arizona Counties

With so many candidates and propositions on the ballot, being informed will help you feel confident when you vote. Take a moment to check out these resources and get to know the issues that matter most.
CANDIDATES
GUIDES:
Arizona List Candidates
District Guides
PROPOSITION GUIDES:
Arizona Mirror Voting Guide
NONPARTISAN INFORMATION SOURCES:
Arizona Secretary of State
Citizens Clean Elections Commission (Check out ‘My Dashboard’ in the bottom right corner)
NAACP Voter Guide
Progressive Voters Guide

We’re here to help! If you still have questions about voting, your county recorder’s office is a great resource.
Maricopa County Recorder’s Office or Call: 602-506-3535 M-F 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Pima County Recorder’s Office or Call: 520-724-4330
Other County Recorders Offices

Election Protection Hotline Numbers (Provided by Vote Riders and other partners)
General Voting Help: 866-432-8683   
Report Intimidation or Danger:  877-THE-VOTE
Denied Your Right to Vote?
Call the hotline numbers above immediately for support and next steps. 
Department of Justice Voting Rights Hotline  800-253-3931
Election Protection Hotline 1-866-OUR-VOTE or 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (en Español)
ADA Complaints:  800-514-0301

Want to make a difference in this election? Join us in our efforts to support candidates who will stand up for our communities and fight for the issues that matter most, like reproductive rights, education, and more. Whether you can knock on doors, make phone calls, or volunteer in other ways, your involvement is crucial.