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Maricopa County voters can vote anywhere in county

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Posted 11/5/24

Vote today in the general election. All registered voters in Maricopa County may vote in this election. Voters may cast their ballot at the nearest vote center. Voters may vote at any Vote Center in …

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Maricopa County voters can vote anywhere in county

Proof of identity required

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Vote today in the general election. All registered voters in Maricopa County may vote in this election.

Voters may cast their ballot at the nearest vote center. Voters may vote at any Vote Center in Maricopa County. Vote Centers are not assigned, according to the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.

For a list of vote centers, visit Where to Vote (maricopa.gov).

Vote centers will be open until 7 p.m. tonight.

Every voter is required to show proof of identity when voting in person. Voters need a valid government issued ID that includes name, photo and the address registered to vote (ex. Arizona driver license or tribal ID).

If that ID does not match the voter record, voters need two forms of ID (Per A.R.S. § 16-579(A)). Find the full list at GetID.Maricopa.Vote. A few examples include official election mail, bank statement or utility bill, tribal ID with or without photo, voter registration card or valid Arizona vehicle registration or insurance card.

If a voter does not have sufficient identification, the voter will be issued a provisional ballot. In order to be a valid and counted ballot, the voter must provide sufficient ID to the county recorder five days after a jurisdictional election.