If you’ve been holding on to your mail ballot, now's the time to decide how you want to return it.
Arizona doesn’t count mailed ballots if they’re received after 7 p.m. on Election Day. That’s why Secretary of State Katie Hobbs is urging those who want to vote by mail to send those ballots back no later than Tuesday.
If you can’t mail back your ballot by then, you’ve still got plenty of options. Voters can sign and date their early ballots and drop them off at drop boxes or polling places.
There’s also the option to vote early in-person before Saturday, or vote on Election Day.
Map: Early Voting And Ballot Drop-Off Locations In Maricopa County
Click the arrow in the upper left corner of the map to see the type of location. Note that start dates and hours of operation vary by location. To search for location by home address and verify operating hours, visit recorder.maricopa.gov/pollingplace.