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August 05, 2025 Elections - Participating Jurisdictions

LocationElection TypeWhat's on the Ballot
San Tan ValleyPolling PlaceProp. 495 - Incorporation Question

Important Dates

  • June
    21UOCAVA Voting Begins
  • July
    07Voter Registration Deadline
  • July
    09Early Voting Begins
  • July
    25Last Day to Request Ballot By Mail
  • July
    29Mail Back Early Ballot
  • August
    01Last Day to Vote Early In-Person
  • August
    05Election Day

San Tan Valley Voters


The election happening in the San Tan Valley is a polling place election. Voters can vote in-person at their polling location or return their ballot by mail or dropping it off at a secure location.

How Can I Return My Voted Ballot?

Voted ballots must be returned by U.S. Mail (postage pre-paid) or dropped off at one of the secure return locations no later than 7 PM election day.

Voting Locations

I never received my ballot?

If you never received your ballot, or it was damaged, you are able to ask the recorder's office to send a ballot by mail by contacting Pinal County no later than July 25th, the last day to request a ballot by mail.

Election Security

Want to know more about the safeguards in place to protect your ballot? From election administration to how voting or even the government works, we've got you covered.

Election Security

PINAL COUNTY

Contact Information

County Recorder
Dana Lewis
31 North Pinal Street, Building E
Florence, AZ 85132
520-866-6830
T.D.D. 520-866-6851
[email protected]

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Deputy Director
Matt Roberts
168 South Main Street
Coolidge, AZ 85128
520-866-7553
T.D.D. 520-866-6059
[email protected]

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Voting FAQ

1. When are the polls open?
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. Don't forget your ID!
2. Can I vote early?
Absolutely. For the all mail elections voters will automatically receive a ballot in your mailbox beginning 27 days before the election. If you are living in an area not participating in an all mail election voters on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) will receive ballots automatically. Voters not on AEVL may also make a one-time early ballot request or visit a replacement or voting location.
3. What if I have an emergency and can't vote on Election Day?
If a voter cannot vote during the early voting period, emergency voting is available beginning 5pm the Friday before Election Day through 5pm the Monday before Election Day. Voters must sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury that they have an emergency that prevents them from voting on Election Day (voters do not need to disclose what the emergency is).
4. Do I need ID to vote early?
If you vote early by mail, ID is not required. Your signature on the early ballot affidavit is compared to your voter registration record by the County Recorder to determine if the signature is valid.

ID is required if you vote early in person, or at a polling place or voting center on Election Day.
List of Acceptable Identification
5. How can military & overseas voters (UOCAVA) get a ballot?
Military and Overseas voters have special voting rights under federal and state law (Uniformed & Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA)). These rights include the use of a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to register to vote and request an early ballot as well as the use of a Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB), which serves as an emergency back-up ballot. Learn More
6. Do I have to vote everything on my ballot?
No, voters do not have to vote everything on their ballot. The votes they do cast will still be counted. However, we encourage voters to vote down the ballot as local races, propositions, judges, etc. can impact voters' daily lives.

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