Important Dates
Jul 5 . . . . . .Voter registration deadline for the State Primary Election, 11:59 PM
Jul 6 . . . . . .Early voting begins, ballots mailed if requested
Jul 22 . . . . Deadline to request ballot by mail, 5:00 PM
Nov 8 . . . .General election
Election Dates: Sec. of State; County Recorder, 2; AZ Clean Elections; Green Papers
Sec. of State, E-Qual (sign petitions; contribute to AZ Clean Elections candidates)
See also the Democratic Candidates page
LD14 Slate Card – Candidates, Propositions, Election Dates (PDF)
LD14 Slate Card_Final4
The next regularly scheduled Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 2, 2022.
The next regularly scheduled General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Maricopa County Elections Department
● Voter Dashboard / Be Ballot Ready
● Upcoming Elections | Voting Locations and Ballot Drop Boxes
Register to Vote | FAQs | Sign Up to Vote by Mail
Election Results and Archived Ballot Return Information
Live Video Feeds (Ballot Vault, Drop Box, Early Voting, Tabulation)
Candidate Information and Campaign Finance
Maps and Data | ADA Voter Assistance | Poll Worker Information
Military and Overseas Voters | Provisional Ballot Status Lookup
Voter Registration Statistics | Track Your Ballot
VIDEOS
Be Ballot Ready
Maricopa County Elections Department Videos (Phil in the Blanks) | YouTube
What ID Do I need to Vote in Person?
How to Track your Early Ballot
Are Ballot Tabulators Secure?
Ballot Tabulators: Security, Transparency and How Your Ballot is Counted in Maricopa Co
Where’s my Ballot? How to Track Your Early Ballot from Start to Finish in Maricopa County
Vote Center Explained and How it Allows You to Vote at Any Location in Maricopa County
What ID do You Use in Order to Vote? You need a Valid ID to Cast Your Ballot at the Polls
Can I use a Sharpie on my Ballot? Maricopa Co Voters can use a Sharpie to Mark their Ballot
How to Mark your Ballot and get your Vote Counted – Quickest Way Possible (Maricopa Co)
What is electronic adjudication?
Early Ballot Security: How secure is your early ballot in Maricopa County
Sources
1. Secretary of State (requires DLN, and only shows Democrats and Independents; shows which petitions you have signed),
2. Green Papers