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Step 1: Register to Vote
Click the button above to register online. If you are unable to register online, download and print the voter registration form or ask your county election official mail a form to you. Follow the instructions and return it to your county election office.


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No need to sign-up! Every registered voter is automatically sent a mail-in ballot.
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Step 2: Sign Up to Vote by Mail
Any Florida voter can cast an absentee ballot instead of voting in person. Use the button above to request your absentee ballot.
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Step 2: Sign Up to Vote by Mail
Any Virginia voter can cast an absentee ballot instead of voting in person. Use the button above to request your absentee ballot.
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¡No hace falta anotarse! Todos los votantes registrados reciben automáticamente una boleta de voto por correo.
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If you're going to college and have a physical address in , you may choose to register in either your home state OR . (Pick one!) Here are the states where your vote counts most: AZ, FL, GA, NC, NV, PA, TX, WI.

If you're going to college and have a physical address in the , you may choose to register in either your home state OR the . (Pick one!) Here are the states where your vote counts most: AZ, FL, GA, NC, NV, PA, TX, WI.

Si vas a la universidad y tienes una dirección física en , puede optar por registrarse en su estado de origen O . (¡Elegir uno!) Estos son los estados donde su voto cuenta más: AZ, FL, GA, NC, NV, PA, TX, WI.

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No Statewide Elections in 2023
VOTERIZER IMPORTANT NOTES:

There are no statewide elections scheduled in 2023, although some counties and municipalities (including Tucson) are holding local elections. Check with your county election official for more information on local elections. Check the city of Tucson Elections Website for more information on Tucson elections.

Registration
– In order to vote in all federal, state, county, and local elections for which you are eligible, you must submit a valid proof of citizenship with your registration form. If you do not submit proof of citizenship, you will be eligible to vote only for federal offices and not the full ballot until you provide a valid proof of citizenship to your County Recorder’s office. Click here for more information on Arizona voter registration requirements.
– The registration deadline is 29 days before Election Day.
– A mailed paper registration form is deemed to be received in time for an election if 1) the form is dated on or before the voter registration deadline and received by your county election official within five calendar days after the voter registration deadline, or 2) if the form is postmarked on or before the voter registration deadline and received by your county election official by 7 pm on Election Day.

Absentee / Vote-by-Mail Ballots
– Arizona maintains an Active Early Voting List (AEVL). Voters on the list are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote. You can sign up for the list when you register or you can update your registration to get on the AEVL. You can also download a form to submit your request by mail.
– There is no deadline to sign up for the AEVL, but to get a ballot-by-mail for an upcoming election you must sign up at least 11 days before Election Day.
– If you do not want to sign up for the AEVL, you can request a one-time ballot-by-mail online, download a form to submit your request by mail, or call your county election office.
Ballot Return Deadline: Completed ballots must be received by your county election official or at a drop-off location by 7 pm on Election Day. The USPS recommends mailing your ballot back at least 7 days before Election Day.
Ballot Status: Track the status of your absentee ballot here.

Early Voting
– Early voting may start as early as 27 days before Election day and run through 5 pm on the Friday before Election Day. Check your county election office for your early voting days, times, and locations.

Additional Information
Voter ID: If you need help getting an ID, contact VoteRiders.org or call or text 1-866-ID-2-VOTE.
Get a Free Ride: For a free ride to the polls and home again, call Rideshare2Vote at 888-977-2250, use the online request form or download the mobile Rideshare2vote app for your phone from the Apple App Store or Google Play – just like Uber or Lyft except it’s FREE.
Registration Check: Want to have Resistbot check your voter registration for you every month? Text CHECK to 50409 and follow the prompts.

VOTERIZER IMPORTANT NOTES:

There are no statewide elections scheduled in 2023, although some counties and municipalities (including Tucson) are holding local elections. Check with your county election official for more information on local elections. Check the city of Tucson Elections Website for more information on Tucson elections.

Registration
– In order to vote in all federal, state, county, and local elections for which you are eligible, you must submit a valid proof of citizenship with your registration form. If you do not submit proof of citizenship, you will be eligible to vote only for federal offices and not the full ballot until you provide a valid proof of citizenship to your County Recorder’s office. Click here for more information on Arizona voter registration requirements.
– The registration deadline is 29 days before Election Day.
– A mailed paper registration form is deemed to be received in time for an election if 1) the form is dated on or before the voter registration deadline and received by your county election official within five calendar days after the voter registration deadline, or 2) if the form is postmarked on or before the voter registration deadline and received by your county election official by 7 pm on Election Day.

Absentee / Vote-by-Mail Ballots
– Arizona maintains an Active Early Voting List (AEVL). Voters on the list are automatically sent a ballot-by-mail for all elections in which they are eligible to vote. You can sign up for the list when you register or you can update your registration to get on the AEVL. You can also download a form to submit your request by mail.
– There is no deadline to sign up for the AEVL, but to get a ballot-by-mail for an upcoming election you must sign up at least 11 days before Election Day.
– If you do not want to sign up for the AEVL, you can request a one-time ballot-by-mail online, download a form to submit your request by mail, or call your county election office.
Ballot Return Deadline: Completed ballots must be received by your county election official or at a drop-off location by 7 pm on Election Day. The USPS recommends mailing your ballot back at least 7 days before Election Day.
Ballot Status: Track the status of your absentee ballot here.

Early Voting
– Early voting may start as early as 27 days before Election day and run through 5 pm on the Friday before Election Day. Check your county election office for your early voting days, times, and locations.

Additional Information
Voter ID: If you need help getting an ID, contact VoteRiders.org or call or text 1-866-ID-2-VOTE.
Get a Free Ride: For a free ride to the polls and home again, call Rideshare2Vote at 888-977-2250, use the online request form or download the mobile Rideshare2vote app for your phone from the Apple App Store or Google Play – just like Uber or Lyft except it’s FREE.
Registration Check: Want to have Resistbot check your voter registration for you every month? Text CHECK to 50409 and follow the prompts.