2024 Election Information
2024 General Election - November 5, 2024
Two cities are holding elections on March 12, 2024. Eligible voters in these cities will get a municipal ballot-by-mail for these elections, more information is available here:
Three cities are holding elections on May 21, 2024, the City of Goodyear, City of Holbrook, and the City of San Luis. The Cities of Goodyear and Holbrook local elections are all-mail. The City of San Luis will hold elections in vote centers. More information is available here.
In accordance with A.R.S. § 16-602, county election officers are required to conduct a hand count of a sample of ballots to test the accuracy of the vote tabulation equipment if there is participation from the county political parties. Those counties that conduct the hand count are required by law to report the results to the Secretary of State.
Click the County name to view the full report. Results will be added as the SOS receives them.
County | Status | Results |
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Not Performed
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Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7)
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Not Performed
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Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7)
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Not Performed
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Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7)
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Not Performed
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Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7)
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with discrepancies found to be within the acceptable margin.
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Not Performed
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Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7)
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Completed - Passed
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Performed with no discrepancies found
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Not Performed
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Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7)
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The purpose of the hand count audit is to compare the results of the machine count to the hand count to assure that the machines are working properly and accurately counting votes. Under Arizona law, the Vote Count Verification Committee establishes the designated, acceptable margins for conducting hand counts. A.R.S. § 16-602(K).
Statewide Canvass
The Statewide Canvass for the 2024 Presidential Preference Election Canvass will be held April 4, 2024 at 9:00 am
Event Video
County Canvasses
County | Document |
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Apache | |
Cochise | |
Coconino | |
Gila | |
Graham | |
Greenlee | |
La Paz | |
Maricopa | |
Mohave | |
Navajo | |
Pima | |
Pinal | |
Santa Cruz | |
Yavapai | |
Yuma |
2024 Primary Election - July 30, 2024
Statewide Canvass
The Statewide Canvass for the 2024 Primary Election Canvass was held August 15, 2024 at 10:00 am
- 2024 Primary Canvass Public Notice
- 2024 Primary Election Official Canvass
- Court Order Results
- SOS Report of CD3 Recount
2024 Primary Election Canvass Revision
New Political Party Recognition
The Arizona Green Party received statewide recognition in 2023. A.R.S. §16-801(B).
Political Party Nomination in the Primary Election
A write-in candidate for a newly recognized political party needs to receive a plurality of the votes of the party for the office for which the candidate is a candidate. A.R.S. § 16-645(D).
Revision
Official Green Party write-in candidates in the following races will advance to the November 5 General Election ballot as having won their Party’s Primary Election:
U.S Senate | Eduardo Quintana |
US Rep CD4 | Vincent Beck-Jones |
US Rep CD6 | Athena Eastwood |
State Rep LD8 | Tre Rook |
State Rep LD13 | Cody Hannah |
State Rep LD14 | Scott Menor |
Corp Comm | Mike Cease, Nina Luxenberg |
County Canvasses
County | PDF File |
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Apache | |
Cochise | |
Coconino | |
Gila | |
Graham | |
Greenlee | |
La Paz | |
Maricopa | |
Mohave | |
Navajo | |
Pima | |
Pinal | |
Santa Cruz | |
Yavapai | |
Yuma |
Event Video
County | Document |
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County | Last Updated | Sent | Accepted |
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County | Ballot by Precinct (PDF) | ||
Apache | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 21,970 | 6,915 |
Cochise | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 39,078 | 18,372 |
Coconino | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 45,072 | 16,355 |
Gila | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 18,976 | 9,938 |
Greenlee | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 2,193 | 792 |
Graham | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 9,661 | 4,199 |
La Paz | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 4,865 | 1,876 |
Maricopa | Jul 29, 2024 14:35 | 1,374,849 | 555,254 |
Mohave | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 68,643 | 28,720 |
Navajo | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 32,471 | 11,985 |
Pima | Jul 29, 2024 14:35 | 341,180 | 143,446 |
Pinal | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 127,590 | 49,590 |
Santa Cruz | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 14,440 | 5,174 |
Yavapai | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 107,486 | 53,242 |
Yuma | Jul 29, 2024 13:41 | 54,067 | 15,813 |
Total | --- | 2,262,541 | 921,671 |
In accordance with A.R.S. § 16-602, county election officers are required to conduct a hand count of a sample of ballots to test the accuracy of the vote tabulation equipment if there is participation from the county political parties. Those counties that conduct the hand count are required by law to report the results to the Secretary of State.
Click the File(s) to view the full report. Results will be added as the SOS receives them.
County | File(s) | Status | Results |
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Apache | Not Performed | Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7) | |
Cochise | Completed | Performed with discrepancies found to be within the acceptable margin. | |
Coconino | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found | |
Gila | Not Performed | Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7) | |
Graham | Not Performed | Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7) | |
Greenlee | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found | |
La Paz | Not Performed | Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7) | |
Maricopa | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found | |
Mohave | Completed | Performed with discrepancies found to be within the acceptable margin. | |
Navajo | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found | |
Pima | Completed | Performed with discrepancies found to be within the acceptable margin. | |
Pinal | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found | |
Santa Cruz | Not Performed | Not performed as the County Chairs of the two political parties did not designate the required members for the Hand Count Election Board (A.R.S. § 16-602(B)(7) | |
Yavapai | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found | |
Yuma | Completed | Performed with no discrepancies found |
The purpose of the hand count audit is to compare the results of the machine count to the hand count to assure that the machines are working properly and accurately counting votes. Under Arizona law, the Vote Count Verification Committee establishes the designated, acceptable margins for conducting hand counts. A.R.S. § 16-602(K).