Friday 11/15 Evening Update: Final Unofficial Results for the 2024 General Election
November 15, 2024
Final, unofficial results are now posted for the 2024 General Election in Maricopa County at Results.Maricopa.Vote.
Final, unofficial election results for the 2024 General Election represent 2,078,460 voters, which is 80.34 percent of total eligible voters. There were 2,587,197 registered voters in Maricopa County eligible to vote in this election.
Results included in this post represent the remaining legal ballots cast for the 2024 General Election. The updated results represent approximately 3,641 voters.
More than 53% of voters chose to cast their ballot by voting early in-person, dropping off their ballot at a Vote Center or drop box, or voted in-person on Election Day. Just under 47% of voters returned an early ballot by U.S. Mail.
With the two-page ballot, a total of 4,133,881 pages were processed and tabulated.
How voters returned their ballots:
- Voted early in-person at a Vote Center: 218,368
- Voted in-person on Election Day: 256,057 (includes counted provisional ballots)
- Returned an early ballot to a Vote Center or Drop Box: 631,006
- Returned an early ballot by U.S. Mail: 973,029
By the numbers:
- Percentage of voters who cast an early ballot: 87.6%
- Percentage of voters who voted in-person on Election Day: 12.4% (includes counted provisional ballots)
- Members of the U.S. Military and those living overseas who cast a ballot: 10,362
- Election Day Vote Centers: 246
- Community members, representing all political parties, who worked the election: Approx. 4,300
Maricopa County will conduct a post-election logic and accuracy test on election equipment on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center. It can be viewed online at Maricopa.Vote under the Live Camera Feeds link HERE.
The Board of Supervisors will meet at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21 to vote to canvass the results. The meeting will be lived streamed at Maricopa.Gov. Election results are not official until canvassed by the Board of Supervisors.
About Maricopa County Elections, A Department of the Board of Supervisors:
Maricopa County Elections, A Department of the Board of Supervisors serves more than 2.4 million registered voters. They are responsible for candidate filings, in-person voting and Vote Centers, hiring thousands of elections workers for each election, as well as the tabulation of ballots. The work supports elections in Maricopa County cities, towns, school districts and special districts.