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Page 1: #wethevoters · Your Voter Checklist Christine Dyster, Public Information Officer Office of Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes. 1

#wethevoters

Page 2: #wethevoters · Your Voter Checklist Christine Dyster, Public Information Officer Office of Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes. 1

Your Voter ChecklistChristine Dyster, Public Information Officer

Office of Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes

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Handouts 2

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Before an Election 3

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Who can register to Vote?

Required:

1. United States Citizen

2. 18 years of age or older by the next General Election• Next General Election: November 3, 2020

3. Resident of the state of Arizona

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Disqualifying:

1. Not a United States Citizen• Permanent Resident, Green Card, etc.

2. Convicted felons that have not had their civil rights restored.

3. Persons adjudicated incapacitated

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How can you register to vote? 5

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What’s required to register to vote?

1. Full and legal name (2)2. Residential address (3-6)3. Proof of citizenship (9-11)4. Date of birth (12)5. Affirmations (22)6. Signature (22)

REQUIRED FIELD

ONE OF THREE FIELDS OR COPY

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When do you need to update your voter registration?

1.Moved2.Name Change3.Change of Party4.Register for PEVL

• Permanent Early Voter List, AKA Ballot by Mail

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When do you think about upcoming elections?

Deadline: 29 Days before Election Day

Election Days (2020) Voter Registration Deadline

Thinking aboutregistration…

Presidential Preference ElectionMarch 17, 2020 February 18, 2020 January 2020

Primary ElectionAugust 4, 2020 July 6, 2020 June 2020

General ElectionNovember 3, 2020 October 5, 2020 September 2020

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During an Election 9

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What are the important deadlines?

E-29Voter

Registration Deadline

E-27Ballots are Mailed Out

E-11Last Day to request a ballot by

mailSample ballots

mailed out

E-6Last

RecommendedDay to Mail back Ballots

Election Day

All Ballots must be

received by 7pm

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How can I vote?

Ballot by Mail (PEVL) In Person Voting Options

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Mail it backDrop it off

Election Day

Early Voting

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Where can I vote? (In-Person Voting)

Vote Center

Types of Voting Locations

Polling Place

Ballot Replacement Center

Find a voting locationVoter.AZSOS.gov

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What do I need to vote? (In-Person Voting)

• ID required for all in-person voting during Federal Elections

• Exception: Ballot Replacement Centers

• Must have current address

• Lots of alternate options

• Voting without ID causes a Conditional Provisional

• 5 days to cure after Federal

• 3 days after Non-Federal

www.AZCleanElections.gov

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How do I know my ballot was counted? (PEVL) 14

In Maricopa County OnlyVoter.AZSOS.gov

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What’s on my ballot?

www.AZCleanElections.gov

www.AZCourts.gov/JPRPublicity

Pamphlets

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After an Election 16

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When will I know who won?

www.AZSOS.gov

• First results are early ballots at 8PM

• Election Night additional results are polling places

• In the next few days, results are “late earlies”

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Stay in touch

fb.com/AdrianFontesMCR@RecorderFontes & @MaricopaElex@[email protected](602) 506-1511

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