Arizona's Special Election is on May 17. Here's all the information you'll need to find your polling place, see what you should do if you haven't returned your vote-by-mail ballot, and check the status of your already-returned early ballot.
Polling Locations
Pima County's Elections Department will have 124 polling sites open on Election Day. All 124 locations will remain open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Be sure to check your polling place in advance. The number of polls used in 2014 and 2015 have been reduced by 50 percent, which has resulted in significant changes for many Pima County voters. Search for your polling place online using your home address or over the phone by calling the Pima County Recorder's Office at (520) 724-4330.
- Take proper identification. To receive a ballot, voters must show proof of identity that includes their address, which must match the address on the voter registration file. For details on identification requirements, visit the Elections webpage.
- Photo ID with name and address.
- Two forms of identification with the voter's name and address.
Vote-by-mail ballots
Do not mail your vote-by-mail ballot after May 12. This was the cut-off date set by the
Pima County Recorder's Office to ensure ballots reach her office by Election Day. Instead, voters should vote their early ballots using one of these options:
- Drop off your vote-by-mail ballot at any of these Early Voting Locations, open until 5 p.m. on May 13:
- Downtown 240 N. Stone Ave., First Floor
- Eastside 6920 E. Broadway Blvd., Suite D
- Southside 6550 S. Country Club Rd.
- Take the vote-by-mail ballot to any polling location on Election Day by 7 p.m. and give it to a poll worker.
Track your vote-by-mail ballot
Those who mailed back their early ballots before the May 12 deadline can visit the Recorder's Office website to
track the status of their ballot.
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