Voter Registration Counts

Current Voter Registration Counts

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2024 Election Cycle (2023 & 2024)

Date     Fed Only Stats
July 2024 (Primary Election) PDF CSV PDF
April 2024 PDF CSV PDF
March 2024 (Presidential Preference Election) PDF CSV PDF
January 2024 PDF CSV PDF
October 2023 PDF CSV PDF
July 2023 PDF CSV PDF
April 2023 PDF CSV PDF
January 2023 PDF CSV PDF

Historical Voter Registration Counts

2022 Election Cycle (2021 & 2022)

Date     Fed Only Stats
November 2022 (General Election) PDF CSV PDF
August 2022 (Primary Election) PDF CSV PDF
April 2022 PDF CSV PDF
January 2022 PDF CSV PDF
October 2021 PDF CSV PDF
July 2021 PDF CSV PDF
April 2021 PDF CSV PDF
January 2021 PDF CSV PDF

2020 Election Cycle (2019 & 2020)

Date     Fed Only Stats
January 2019 PDF CSV  
April 2019 PDF CSV  
July 2019 PDF CSV  
October 2019 PDF CSV PDF
January 2020 PDF CSV PDF
February 2020 (Presidential Preference Election) PDF CSV PDF
April 2020 PDF CSV PDF
August 2020 (Primary Election) PDF CSV PDF
November 2020 (General Election) PDF CSV PDF

2018 Election Cycle (2017 & 2018)

Date    
January 2017 PDF CSV
April 2017 PDF CSV
July 2017 PDF CSV
October 2017 PDF CSV
January 2018 PDF CSV
February 2018 (Maricopa Only - Released for Special Primary Election) PDF CSV
March 2018 PDF CSV
April 2018 (Maricopa Only - Released for Special General Election) PDF CSV
August 2018 PDF CSV
November 2018 PDF CSV

2016 Election Cycle (2015 & 2016)

Date    
January 2015 PDF CSV
April 2015 PDF CSV
July 2015 PDF CSV
October 2015 PDF CSV
January 2016 PDF CSV
March 2016 PDF CSV
May 2016 (Released for Special Election) PDF CSV
August 2016 PDF CSV
November 2016 PDF CSV

2014 Election Cycle (2013 & 2014)

Date    
January 2013 PDF CSV
April 2013 PDF CSV
July 2013 PDF CSV
October 2013 PDF CSV
Continued Party Recognition PDF CSV
January 2014 PDF CSV
March 2014 PDF CSV
June 2014    
August 2014 PDF CSV
November 2014 PDF CSV

2012 Election Cycle (2011 & 2012)

Date    
January 2011 PDF CSV
April 2011 PDF CSV
July 2011 PDF CSV
October 2011 PDF CSV
November 2011 PDF CSV
January 2012 PDF CSV
February 2012 (Presidential Preference Election Cutoff) PDF CSV
March 2012 PDF CSV
April 2012 (Congressional District 8 Special Primary Election Cutoff) PDF  
April 2012 (for Precleared Congressional Districts) PDF  
April 2012 (For Precleared Legislative Districts) PDF  
May 2012 (Congressional District 8 Special General Election Cutoff) PDF  
June 2012 PDF CSV
August 2012 PDF CSV
October 2012 PDF CSV

2010 Election Cycle (2009 & 2010)

Date    
January 2009 PDF CSV
April 2009 PDF CSV
July 2009 PDF CSV
October 2009 PDF CSV
November 2009 PDF CSV
January 2010 PDF CSV
March 2010 PDF CSV
May 2010(Released for Special Election) PDF CSV
June 2010 PDF CSV
August 2010 (Released for Primary Election) PDF CSV
October 2010 PDF CSV

2008 Election Cycle (2007 & 2008)

Date    
January 2007 PDF CSV
April 2007 PDF CSV
July 2007 PDF CSV
October 2007 PDF CSV
January 2008 PDF CSV
February 2008 PDF CSV
March 2008 PDF CSV
June 2008 PDF CSV
September 2008 PDF CSV
October 2008 PDF CSV

2006 Election Cycle (2005 & 2006)

Date    
January 2005 PDF CSV
April 2005 PDF CSV
July 2005 PDF CSV
October 2005 PDF CSV
January 2006 PDF CSV
March 2006 PDF CSV
September 2006 PDF CSV
October 2006 PDF CSV

2004 Election Cycle (2003 & 2004)

Date    
January 2003 PDF CSV
April 2003 PDF CSV
July 2003 PDF CSV
October 2003 PDF CSV
January 2004 PDF CSV
February 2004 PDF CSV
March 2004 PDF CSV
September 2004 PDF CSV
October 2004 PDF CSV

2002 Election Cycle (2001 & 2002)

Date    
January 2001 PDF CSV
April 2001 PDF CSV
July 2001 PDF CSV
October 2001 PDF CSV
November 2001 PDF CSV
January 2002 PDF CSV
March 2002 PDF CSV
September 2002 PDF CSV
November 2002 PDF CSV

2000 Election Cycle (1999 & 2000)

Date    
January 1999 PDF  
April 1999 PDF  
July 1999 PDF  
October 1999 PDF  
January 2000 PDF  
February 2000 PDF CSV
March 2000 PDF CSV
September 2000 PDF CSV
November 2000 PDF CSV

Elections FAQ

An early ballot may be requested through our new Voter Information Portal or by contacting your County Recorder’s office. To have your name placed on the Active Early Voter List (AEVL), complete a new voter registration form and check the box marked “YES, I want to automatically receive an early ballot for each election for which I am eligible.” Or you can log in to Service Arizona and complete this request online.

  • Online – If you have an Arizona Driver License and/or an Arizona non-operating I.D. card issued by the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) you may register to vote through Service Arizona EZ Voter Registration
    1. Log on to Service Arizona
    2. Select your language preference, then click “Begin Voter Registration”
    3. Verify your voter eligibility
    4. Enter your information in the required fields
    5. Verify address information
    6. You can now select your party preference

    If you are having trouble logging in to the Service Arizona website, you can print off a Voter Registration Form and fill it out with your new information. After you finish, mail the completed form to your County Recorder’s office and your information will be updated.

    If you do not have a residence address, please also complete a 'No Residence Address Confirmation' in addition to the voter registration form.
  • By Mail – You can either print off a form online or request that a registration form be mailed to you from your County Recorder. After completing the voter registration form, mail it to your County Recorder’s office
  • In-Person – You may visit your County Recorder’s office and fill out a registration form in person
  • Address Confidentiality Program Members – You should only register to vote through the ACP process.

After you have successfully registered to vote you will receive a voter registration card in the mail within 4-6 weeks.

If you are a Maricopa County voter, you can process your request here. If you have any questions please call 602-506-1511.

If you are a Pima County voter, you can process your request here. If you have any questions please call 520-724-4330.

To contact your local Election Official please visit https://azsos.gov/county-election-info

 

The voter registration deadline for the General Election has been extended to 5 p.m. on October 15, 2020 by a court order. Check back here often for this and the other trusted information you need throughout the 2020 election season. All voter registration forms sent by U.S. mail must be received on or before the deadline. To see all voter registration deadlines, including for local elections. To see all voter registration deadlines, including for local elections, go to arizona.vote.

The deadline to update your voter registration or register to vote in an upcoming election is midnight on the 29th day before the election. For the 2020 State Primary Election, the deadline to register or update your registration is midnight on July 6, 2020. For the 2020 General Election, the deadline is midnight on October 5, 2020. To see all voter registration deadlines, including for local elections, go to arizona.vote. All voter registration forms sent by U.S. mail must be postmarked on or before the deadline.

Every qualified elector is required to show proof of identity at the polling place before receiving a ballot. Find out what qualifies as an acceptable form of identification in Arizona.

Yes! Arizona has an open primary law which allows any voter who is registered as independent to cast a ballot for one of the officially recognized political parties in State Primary Elections. Independent voters on the Permanent Early Voting List (AEVL) will receive a postcard in the mail asking them to choose which party ballot they wish to receive for the Primary Election. The corresponding primary ballot will then be sent by mail to the voter to complete approximately 27 days prior to the election. Independent voters who go to the polls on Election Day will be given the option to choose a party ballot at that time.

Note: This DOES NOT apply to the Presidential Preference Election. Voters must be registered with a recognized party to vote in the Presidential Preference Election.

The state of Arizona uses E-qual to verify that the person signing the qualifying slip or nomination petition is eligible to do so. After successful verification, the person can give $5 qualifying contribution slips or sign a nomination petition for candidates the person is eligible to vote for in the election.

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If you need assistance using www.servicearizona.com to register or update voter information, please see our ServiceArizona Guide or reach out to our office at [email protected] or by calling 1-877-THE-VOTE.

You do not need postage if you mail your ballot back in Arizona.

All early ballots come with a postage-paid return envelope. There is no need to add postage. Voters should remember to sign and date the return envelope, and to include a phone number in case election officials need to follow up with you.

If you have lost or damaged your ballot-by-mail, you may request a replacement ballot via mail or in-person.

To request a replacement ballot-by-mail, contact your County Recorder’s Office directly. Requests must be made no later than 11 days prior to Election Day. A.R.S. § 16-542(E).

You may also visit a voting location on or before Election Day to vote in-person. Visit my.arizona.vote to find your correct voting location.

The County will cancel your prior ballot if you request a replacement ballot.

No, Official Election Mail cannot be forwarded automatically by the postal service. If you will be out of town during the election, you may request to have your ballot sent to your temporary address. Contact your County Recorder directly to make this request.

To find your County Recorder’s contact information, click here.

You may track the status of your ballot at my.arizona.vote to confirm that it was received and counted.

If you live in Pima County or Maricopa County, check with your county election officials for status updates.

If you have further questions, you can reach out to our office at [email protected] or by calling 1-877-THE-VOTE.

You can also reach out to your county recorder’s office (County Election Officials Contact Information) for further assistance.

Contact Elections

Office of the Secretary of State
Elections Division
1700 W Washington St Fl 7
Phoenix AZ 85007-2808