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Arizona Secretary of State |
COUNTY RECORDERS AND ELECTION OFFICIALS
CR=COUNTY RECORDER; EO=ELECTION OFFICER
October 5, 1998 is the registration deadline for the 1998 General Election.
Voter registration forms are available from the county recorder in each county, as well as at government offices and public locations throughout the state. You can also request a form from the Secretary of State's Web site at www.azsos.gov or by calling toll-free inside Arizona 1-877-THE-VOTE (1-877-843-8683). Completed forms can be mailed or turned in to the appropriate county recorder, whose address is listed on the page opposite this page.
Arizona residents who are temporarily absent from the state can register by mailing a registration form to the county recorder in their county of residence.
� Voters who change their names
� Voters who change their addresses
� Voters who change their political party affiliations
Any registered voter can vote early in Arizona's 1998 General Election. County recorders offer early voting in their offices. In some counties, early voting is also offered at locations other than the recorder's office. Early voting begins October 1, 1998 and ends at 5 p.m. on the second Friday before the election.
Registered voters can request that a ballot be mailed to them. The request can be telephoned, mailed, or faxed to the appropriate county recorder at any time until 5 p.m. on the second Friday before the election. A written request must include the voter's name and address as registered, date of birth, election for which the ballot is requested, address where voter is temporarily residing (if applicable), and the signature of the voter.
Ballots must be returned to the county recorder, either by personal delivery or by mail, or they may be dropped off at any polling place in the voter's county of residence, no later than 7 p.m. on election day.
Any voter may be accompanied into the voting booth by a person of his or her choice or by a representative of each major political party, except for a candidate, other than precinct committeeman, whose name appears on the ballot, for the purpose of assisting the voter in casting a ballot.
Sample ballots may be brought to the polling place and may be taken into the voting booth at the time of the election.
Any qualified voter who is in the line of waiting voters at 7 p.m. on election day shall be allowed to prepare and cast a ballot.
This form is provided for your convenience to mark your choices after studying the propositions. This page may be detached from the pamphlet and taken to the polling place on General Election Day, November 3, 1998, to assist you in voting your ballot.