18 names to appear on Arizona's Presidential Preference Election ballot
Posted 12/8/19
The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office has determined the order the qualified Democratic candidates will appear on the Presidential Preference Election ballot.
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18 names to appear on Arizona's Presidential Preference Election ballot
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The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office has determined the order the qualified Democratic candidates will appear on the Presidential Preference Election ballot.
The ballot order drawing event was conducted Wednesday pursuant to A.R.S. §16-245(B), which states that the order of the names of certified candidates on the ballot shall be determined by lots drawn at a public meeting called by the secretary of state.
The only political party participating in the 2020 PPE is the Democratic Party. Only candidates from the Democratic Party will appear on the PPE ballot. In addition, only voters registered with the Democratic Party by the voter registration deadline of Feb. 18, 2020 will be eligible to vote in the 2020 PPE. To register or update your voter registration, visit www.ServiceArizona.com. To check on the status of your registration, visit https://My.Arizona.Vote.
The following list contains the final, official list of certified candidates and the order in which they will appear on Arizona’s March 17, 2020 Democratic PPE ballot:
Amy Klobuchar
Tulsi Gabbard
Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente
Julián Castro
John Delaney
Pete Buttigieg
Michael R. Bloomberg
Marianne Williamson
Andrew Yang
Tom Steyer
Deval Patrick
Bernie Sanders
Michael Ellinger
Michael Bennet
Henry Hewes
Cory Booker
Elizabeth Warren
Joseph Biden
The PPE candidate filing period was open from Nov. 8 through 5 p.m. Dec. 9.