2022 General Election - Apache

Learn about the November 8th General Election in Apache County.

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Important Dates


  • September
    24 UOCAVA Ballots Mailed
  • October
    11 Voter registration deadline*
  • October
    12 Early voting begins
  • October
    28 Last day to request a ballot by mail
  • November
    1 Mail back your ballot by
  • November
    4 Last Day to Vote Early In Person
  • November
    8 Election Day

*29 days preceding the November 8th General Election falls on a state holiday, Columbus Day. Because of this the deadline is moved to the next immediate business day. All voter registration deadlines are pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 16-120 & 16-134.


What is the General Election on November 8th and why is it important?

Voting in a General Election is important because it allows voters to select the candidate they wish to represent them in office.

In this election, voters will determine who serves in the state’s executive branch for the next four years, along with offices at the federal and local level, including the state legislature. Likewise, the General Election allows voters the opportunity to decide whether judges and justices of the Arizona Supreme Court and certain lower courts should be retained or replaced.

Voters also have an opportunity to approve or reject laws proposed by the legislature and by voters themselves, known as referendums and initiatives. These measures are referred to by their proposition number.


Ways to Vote

Early Voting

Early voting begins on October 12th, 2022. Voters are able to vote by mail or visit an on-site early voting location. The Apache County Recorder's Office will be serving as an early voting site and is located at 75 West Cleveland, St. Johns, AZ 85936. Contact your county recorder, contact information below, to request a ballot by mail. For more voting options please utilize our Voter Dashboard.


Voting on Election Day

Apache County utilizes polling places. Polling places are voting locations that are assigned to individual voters. Counties that utilize polling places provide a polling place in each voting precinct, and every voter in that specific precinct must go to their assigned polling place on Election Day in order to receive their official ballot. Click the button below to view Apache County's polling place list! Polls are open from 6 AM to 7 PM, Election Day.

Apache County's Polling Place List


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