Tuesday is the final day to vote in dozens of all-mail elections across Maricopa County, but voters who forgot to mail in their ballots can still drop them off at locations throughout the county.
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer said voters who have not yet turned in their ballot should not put them in the mail, because they will not arrive in time to be tabulated.
Instead, Richer said voters can visit locations.maricopa.vote to find nearby voting centers and drop box locations where they can drop off their ballot by Tuesday night's 7 p.m. deadline.
“You can go to any single one of those, and you can just drop off your ballot as long as it's already in that green envelope, it’s sealed, it’s signed,” Richer said. “You just walk right up and you drop it into a secure drop box.”
Voters who have lost or damaged their ballot can receive a replacement ballot at any voting center location, but they must still turn it in by 7 p.m.