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Current Arizona early vote totals
The Biden-Harris campaign has an AMAZING site called BLUE VOTE. It has TONS of voting information on it. Go check it out!!
Voting in Arizona
Vote on Election Day
Voters registered in Arizona can look up where to vote on Arizona's site.
Vote early
Arizona voters can also vote before Election Day. The early voting period runs from Wednesday, October 7, 2020 to Friday, October 30, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live. Contact your county recorder's office for details about in-person early voting locations and hours of operation.
What to bring
- You WILL need to show ID to vote in person. This is either ONE photo ID (List 1), or TWO non-photo ID (List 2), or a combination (List 3). Your ID must bear your name and address.
- List 1 - Acceptable forms of valid (non-expired) photo ID include (present 1): Arizona driver's license; Arizona non-driver's identification; tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification; or US federal, state or local government-issued identification. The name and address on your photo ID must reasonably match your name and address in the signature roster or e-pollbook.
- List 2 - Acceptable forms of non-photo ID include (present 2, showing your current name and address): utility bill dated within 90 days of the election; bank or credit union statement dated within 90 days of the election; valid Arizona vehicle registration; Indian census card; property tax statement; tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification; Arizona vehicle insurance card; recorder's certificate; valid US federal, state, or local government issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the County Recorder; or any mailing to the elector marked "Official Election Material". Any document from List 2 may be presented electronically, such as on a tablet or smartphone.
- List 3 - If you are unable to produce 1 photo ID or 2 non-photo IDs, you may show: any valid photo ID with an address that does not match the precinct register accompanied by a non-photo ID with an address that matches the precinct register; US Passport or passport card without address and one valid item of non-photo ID; or US Military ID without address and one valid item of non-photo ID.
- Acceptable tribal ID includes: a tribal identification card issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe; a tribal enrollment card issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe; a Certificate of Indian Blood issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe; a voter identification card issued under the authority of a federally-recognized Native American tribe; a home site assignment lease, permit or allotment issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe; or a grazing permit or allotment issued under the authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs or a federally-recognized Native American tribe. Members of federally-recognized tribes may present a tribal ID that does not contain an address or photo in order to cast a provisional ballot.
- Voters without ID: If you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a conditional provisional ballot. Conditional provisional ballots are counted only if you present ID at your polling location before 7:00 pm on Election Day or at the county elections office within five business days after a general election that includes an election for a federal office and three business days after any other election.
Where can you turn to help the Democrats in Arizona?
If you want to help GOTV in Arizona, look at AZ Dems. They’re in high gear! (Here’s the general site for the Arizona Democratic Party.)
Here is a BIG one, The Maricopa County Democratic Party. If we win Maricopa, we win Arizona!
One Arizona fights against vote suppression.
Here’s a list of progressive organizations in Arizona.
Check out Arizona Wins.
The Liberal Activist Toolkit has all kinds of useful links.
Here’s a bunch of Democratic clubs in the Tucson/southern AZ region.
NAVAJO ORGANIZERS FOR BIDEN!
SwingLeft Arizona
Indivisible Arizona
If you are in Arizona, it’s imperative that you look at this: Arizona Voting Guide. It’s full of VITAL information.
Arizona is WINNABLE. The races in the state are CLOSE, but we can grab victory here. You know what I say?