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Voting In Arizona
Voting allows citizens to be heard and help make decisions on laws or propositions that will allow for better more enjoyable living in your state. Help your state hear your voices. Think about a better community for your children. Go vote!

What are the procedures and requirements to register to vote in Arizona? Well first you must be 18 years of age on or before the day of the next regular General Election. You must be a citizen of the United States and be a resident of Arizona for 29 days prior to the election. You must be mentally competent of voting. You can't be a convicted felon, unless your civil rights have been restored. You must have a driver's license or non operating id issued after October 1,1996 You must have a readable photocopy of a birth certificate (If the name on the birth certificate is not the same as your current legal name you must bring supporting legal documentation such as a marriage certificate) You must have a readable photocopy of the pertinent pages of your passport.

If you came to Arizona from another country You must present to the County Recorder, naturalization documents or you may fill in your Alien registration number.

If you are part of a tribe You must present your Indian Census Number, Bureau of Indian Affairs Card Number, Tribal Treaty Card Number, or Tribal Enrollment Number, You must present a legible photocopy of your tribal certificate of Indian Blood or Tribal or Bureau of Indian Affairs Affidavit of Birth

If you meet those requirements You may register to vote online at https://servicearizona.com/webapp/evoter/selectLanguage. You may register in person by completing an Arizona Voter Registration form from County's Recorder Office. You may register by mail or writing in by Requesting registration materials from the County Recorder Office you are a legal resident of.

What are the procedures for voting in your community? You have two options for your ballot. You may receive an early ballot in the mail fill it out and drop it off at a voting location with a few forms of I.d. You may also walk into a polling location and receive your ballot and vote again with a few form of I.d. Polling locations are located at schools, churches, and other places that receive approval.

What are the forms of I.d I can use?' Valid Arizona driver license Valid Arizona non-operating identification license Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification Valid United States federal, state, or local government issued identification

You need two forms of identification without the voters photograph but with address and name Bank Statement Utility Bill Valid Vehicle Registration Valid Insurance Card Recorder's Certificate Tribal Card Indian Census Card

Whens the next election? Arizona's next election is the general election November 04, 2014