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July 24 deadline to request an early ballot for Aug. 4 primary election

Posted 7/23/20

The deadline is Friday, July 24, for requesting an early ballot for the Aug. 4 primary election in Pinal  and Maricopa counties.

If you have not received an early ballot or would like to vote …

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July 24 deadline to request an early ballot for Aug. 4 primary election

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The deadline is Friday, July 24, for requesting an early ballot for the Aug. 4 primary election in Pinal  and Maricopa counties.

If you have not received an early ballot or would like to vote by mail, call  Pinal County at 888-431-1311 or Maricopa County at 602-506-1511. Maricopa County also has an online form at recorder.maricopa.gov/earlyvotingballot/earlyvotingballotrequest.aspx.

For more information on places to vote, go to pinalcountyaz.gov/Elections/Pages/WhereDoIVote.aspx or recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace.

For information on voting in person, go to the state’s Vote Safe Guide at azsos.gov/sites/default/files/Voting_Safely_in_2020_17.pdf.

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