What you need to know to make your vote count:
Early voting has been underway in Arizona for several weeks, but if you haven't returned your ballot yet, it's too late to mail it.
Voters with early ballots can drop them off at any polling place on Tuesday.
Polls open 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. To avoid long lines, go at the slower times.
Bring a photo ID. If you don't have one, bring two pieces of ID with your name and address, like a utility bill or a bank statement.
If you've filled out a ballot already, you don't need to go to a specific polling place.
If you're registered to vote but just moved into a new place. You can go to your polling place and fill out a provisional ballot. In the days after the election the county recorder's office will tally it and update your new address.
It's easy to do. There's no reason you can't cast your vote.
Find your polling place: voter.azsos.gov
Election Day info: recorder.maricopa.gov

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