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Early Ballot Checklist

Vote it.

Sign it.

Seal it.

Send it.

Your Vote. Your Voice. Be Heard.

Visit www.azsos.gov for more information.

1-877-THE VOTE 1-877-843-8683

Arizona Department of State

Secretary of State

KEN BENNETT

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Voter View

Do you need to check your:

Voter registration status?

Early Ballot status?

or

Find your polling location?

Now, there's an easy way to do this online!

Please visit

https://voterview.azsos.gov

to get started.

KEN BENNETT
SECRETARY OF STATE

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Your Vote is Your Business.

One of the hallmarks of voting is the personal and private nature of the ballot that allows you to make your own choices. However, many people with disabilities have not been able to enjoy the privilege of a confidential vote. People who are not physically able to hold or maneuver a pen or pencil to vote, as well as those who cannot see the actual ballot, have traditionally had to verbalize their vote to an attendant, poll worker or family member.

Fortunately, the State of Arizona equips its polling places with accessible voting machines that help voters throughout the state make their selections independently and accurately. Accessible voting machines create a simple, private voting experience for people of all ages, including those with:

• low vision

• blindness

• deafness

• hard of hearing

• low vision and hearing

• low literacy

• no literacy

• physical disabilities

• wheelchair users

• hand tremors

• short stature

• mouth stick users

• head stick users

• limited strength

• limited mobility

Voters in Apache, Coconino, Gila, Greenlee, La Paz, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Santa Cruz and Yuma counties will have access to Premier TSX voting machines. Voters in Cochise, Graham and Pinal counties can use ES&S Auto-MARK voting machines.

Voters in Yavapai County will now use Unisyn OVI-VC voting devices. Voters in Maricopa County can vote using Sequoia Edge II devices.

Visit www.azsos.gov or

call 1-877-THE VOTE

(1-877-843-8683)

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Military and Overseas Voters

Do you know a family member or
friend in the military living overseas?

HELP US HELP THEM

TO VOTE!

Military and overseas personnel can:

register online,

request an early ballot online, and

submit their ballot electronically.

It's a service offered just to them as our way

of saying "thanks" for protecting our freedoms.

Simply let them know these services are available

at www.azsos.gov under EZ Online Services.

For more information visit the Military and Overseas section of this guide here; or call (602) 542-8683 for more information.

Arizona Department of State

Secretary of State

KEN BENNETT

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Be Brilliant At The Polls.

Voting is not only an important right but an easy one to exercise.

Just follow these simple instructions to "know before you go," and happy voting!

As an Arizona voter, you should bring proof of identity to your polling place. When you arrive, simply give your name and place of residence to the election official, then present one form of identification that has your name, address and photograph, or two forms of ID that show your name and address.

Acceptable IDs with your photograph, name, and address (1 needed):
• 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

If you don't have one of the former, simply bring any two acceptable forms of identification that do not require a photo.

Acceptable IDs (no photograph) with your name and address (2 needed):
• Utility bill of the voter that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election (may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone or cable TV)
• Bank or credit union statement that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election
• Valid Arizona Vehicle Registration
• Indian census card
• Property tax statement of the voter's residence
• Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
• Vehicle Insurance Card
• Recorder's Certificate
• Valid United States federal, state or local government issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the county recorder
• Any mailing to the elector marked "Official Election Material"

Acceptable forms of ID, one with photo and one without (2 needed):
• Any valid photo identification from the first list in which the address does not match the precinct register accompanied by one valid form of non-photo identification
• U.S. Passport and one valid form of non-photo identification
• U.S. Military ID and one valid form of non-photo identification

Note: In all cases, IDs are considered "valid" unless expired.
Visit www.azsos.gov or call 1-877-THE VOTE (1-877-843-8683)

Arizona Department of State

Secretary of State

KEN BENNETT


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