Early Voting
Voting By Mail: Secure and Reliable
Registered voters have two ways to get an early ballot-by-mail:
Join the Active Early Voting List
One-time request for a ballot-by-mail
Join the Active Early Voting List
One-time request for a ballot-by-mail
Online registration requires an AZ Driver's License or Non-Operating ID number. By clicking the link below, you can register to vote or update your voter registration to join the AEVL.
Voters in Maricopa County can request to join the AEVL online.
Print, complete, and sign the AEVL request form (PDF). Mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of the completed form to your County Recorder's Office.
If you do not have a printer, write out the required information from the request form, sign the document that you wrote, then mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of your handwritten request to your County Recorder's Office.
Deadline to join the AEVL
There is no deadline to join the AEVL. However, to get a ballot-by-mail for an upcoming election, you must sign up at least 11 days before Election Day.
There are several options for making a one-time early ballot-by-mail request.
Use the Secretary of State's online portal to request a ballot-by-mail for the Primary and/or General Election.
You can call your County Recorder to request a ballot-by-mail for the Primary and/or General Election. You must provide your name, date of birth, residence address, and other identifying information.
Print, complete, and sign the ballot-by-mail request form (PDF). Mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of the completed form to your County Recorder's Office.
If you do not have a printer, write out the required information from the request form, sign the document that you wrote, then mail, fax, or email a scanned copy or photo of your handwritten request to your County Recorder's Office.
You can also email your County Recorder with the following information:
- First and Last Name
- Date of Birth
- Residence Address
- Mailing Address (where you want the ballot sent, if different from Residence Address)
- State or Country of Birth, or another piece of information that, if compared to your voter record, would confirm your identity (e.g. Arizona Driver's License #, last 4 digits of Social Security number, father's name, or mother's maiden name)
- Primary Election Ballot Choice (if registered as No Party Designated/Independent)
- Voters registered with no political party must choose which ballot they would like for the Primary Election: Republican, Democrat, or Nonpartisan (only includes nonpartisan, municipal races in cities/towns holding elections on July 30th, 2024)
- Write the following message: “I am requesting a ballot-by-mail for the 2024 General Election and am giving the County Recorder permission to mail my ballot to the address provided in this email."
Have questions? Call 1-877-THE-VOTE or email [email protected]