Debido a COVID-19, nuestros mostradores públicos están cerrados. Hours of operation may vary by location. The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office presents the information on this web site as a service to the public. Elections officials in Maricopa County aimed to have vote centers 2 to 3 miles from every voter's home. “Maricopa County has been providing every voter with the option to request a ballot in the mail since 1996. Online services are still available. At early voting centers and certain government buildings across the state, voters can return their ballots using a ballot drop box. 7 This was in part due to Maricopa County officials who approved a plan to cut polling locations by 85 percent compared to the 2008 presidential preference election 8 and 70 percent compared to the 2012 presidential preference election. E.g. Just like voting in person on Election Day, voting in person at an early voting center requires identification. The elections team developed a unique webpage, Locations.Maricopa.Vote, which allowed voters to The Recorder’s Office makes no warranty or guarantee concerning the accuracy or reliability of the content at this site or at other sites to which we link. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Locations typically include the County Recorder's Office, as well as designated locations across the voter's county. The Recorder’s Office shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for any damages in connection with the use of the information contained herein. Today, Maricopa County Elections Department launched an online portal that allows Maricopa County voters to request a one-time ballot in the mail or sign up for the Permanent Early Voting List at Request.Maricopa.Vote. Assessing accuracy and reliability of information is the responsibility of the user. Turnout has already eclipsed 2016 Primary Election totals, and is exceeding total early ballot returns for the 2018 Primary Election. These centers are run by individual counties, and a list of locations and hours can be found on each county's website. Find a location at Locations.Maricopa.Vote. Additionally, this site makes use of Google Analytics. Maricopa County Elections & Recording Office – Mesa. The Elections Department is looking to open 75-100 Vote Centers during the early voting period and on Election Day. The proposed plan would move Maricopa County to an all Vote Center election model for the Primary Election, and would include 10-14 days of in-person voting. Maricopa County elections: New voting locations cause some confusion, but glitches were few Jessica Boehm, Arizona Republic 8/5/2020 Daily virus deaths near 2,600 — highest since April Overseas and military voters using the Uniformed Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) have the option to return their ballots electronically. 9. Around 20 locations will be open on Sunday, November 1, and nearly 150 locations will be open on November 2. That assigned polling place was the only place you could vote. We have layers of oversight to ensure only valid ballots are counted,” said Rey Valenzuela, Director of Early Voting and Election Services with the Maricopa County Elections … Maricopa County will operate 90-100 vote centers across the county and you can visit any one. 111 S. 3rd Ave. Click the button below to view all of Maricopa County's voting locations. Oct. 15 was the deadline to register to vote in November's election. The Maricopa County Recorder’s Office presents the information on this web site as a service to the public. Maricopa County Elections Department – MCTEC. 510 S. 3rd Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85003. Voters who aren't on the permanent early voting list can vote in an early voting center, some of which open as early Oct. 7. Address. Sign up here to receive email notifications of any future website outages.