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Election 2024
Pinal County offers information on primary voting
Pinal County
The new, $32 million Pinal Votes Building marks the return of the county's elections department to Florence.Monday is the last day to register for the primary election on July 30. The county will begin sending out mail-in ballots on July 3, the same day in-person early voting begins.
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Today is the last day for Arizona residents to register to vote for the July 30 primary.
Residents can register or make changes to their voter registration at my.arizona.vote.
Voters on the active early voting list will be mailed their ballots on Wednesday, July 3, and Pinal County is recommending that early ballots be returned by July 23 to ensure they are received by Election Day.
In-person early voting locations are available starting July 3 through the Friday before Election Day. All Pinal County Recorder's Offices will be available for early voting. An ID is required to vote early in person or at a polling place on Election Day.
For those who will be away from their homes on July 30 or are registered as independent or party not designated and would like to select a participating party's ballot, they can request a one-time ballot by mail for the primary election by the July 19 deadline online at my.arizona.vote or by calling Pinal County at 520-509-3555.
Pinal County residents who want to review their voter registration status, find an early voting site or their Election Day polling place can visit pinal.gov/PinalVotes.
The deadline to register for the Nov. 5 general election is Oct. 7.