Early Voting Ends Today! Find a voting location near you at Arizona.Vote
PHOENIX — Today is the last day of early voting for the Congressional District 7 Special Primary Election.
“Voters in CD 7 still have time to vote early in-person, if they don’t want to wait until Election Day. After today, voters can still return early ballots at election drop boxes or at voting locations on Election Day,” Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said. “And some counties may have emergency voting sites available this weekend. Contact your county election official to confirm availability.”
Fontes added that voters should not return early ballots in the mail because election officials may not receive it in time. Early ballots returned by mail must be received by 7 p.m. on July 15, Election Day.
Voters can sign up to receive email and text message updates about the status of their early ballot and get more election information at Arizona.Vote
Who Can Vote in the Special Primary Election?
The Special Primary Election on July 15, 2025 is limited to registered voters who live within the boundaries of Congressional District 7 (CD 7). This district spans parts of Cochise, Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Yuma counties in Southern Arizona.
Eligible voters include:
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- Registered Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Greens, and No Labels voters – these voters will automatically receive their party’s Primary Election ballot.
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- Independent/Other voters – must select a Democratic or Republican ballot.
Please note: The Libertarian, Green, and No Labels parties are holding closed primaries, meaning only registered members of those parties can receive those ballots.