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How to Vote by Mail
If you are registered to vote in Arizona, you can request a ballot by mail and vote from home by contacting your county recorder by the second Friday before an election.
There are two ways to vote by mail:
Request a one-time ballot for a single election
Sign up for the Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL) for all future elections (you can cancel any time).
Find your county recorder information at azcleanelections.gov/county-contact.
You can also sign up for PEVL online at servicearizona.com/VoterRegistration.
Mail back your ballot at least seven days before election day.
You can also return your ballot to the county recorder/elections office, a designated ballot return box or any voting location in your county.
All ballots must be received by 7 pm on Election Day.
How is my ID verified?
Your signature is used to verify your identity. You MUST sign the ballot affidavit envelope to make sure your vote is counted. Professionally trained election staff verify the envelope signature matches your voter registration record. Every voter's identity must be confirmed before their ballot can be counted.
Independent voters can also vote by mail. However, in elections with partisan ballots, like the primary election, you will need to contact your county recorder to specify which party ballot you want mailed to you.
AZCleanElections.gov/vote-by-mail

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