September 16, 2024
Information about the 2024 General Election is now available with the click of a button. Maricopa County voters may access both their sample ballot for the election, as well as all voting locations. In total, 246 Vote Centers will be available to serve voters on Election Day.
“With a two-page ballot, containing contests on the front and back of both pages, it is more important than ever for voters to do their research ahead of time,” stated Jennifer Liewer, Deputy Elections Director for Communications. “Voters may also want to make a plan to either vote early by receiving a ballot in the mail or vote early in-person at a Vote Center to avoid longer than normal lines on Election Day.”
What contests are on the ballot?
All voters who sign in to their voter dashboard at BeBallotReady.Vote may now review and print a copy of their sample ballot. For individuals who are not signed up on the Active Early Voter List (AEVL), voters may also request a ballot be mailed to them through their voter dashboard. All households without a voter on AEVL will also receive a sample ballot in the mail in the coming weeks.
In this year's election, the longest ballot will contain 89 contests. The average Maricopa County voter will have 79 contests. In total, there are 265 contests going before voters.
- 144 Elected Offices
- 45 Judges
- 76 Ballot Measures, with 13 of those being statewide propositions
Where can voters cast a ballot?
Locations.Maricopa.Vote is live with the 246 Vote Centers that will be used in the 2024 General Election. On Oct. 9, early voting begins, and 12 Vote Centers will open across Maricopa County. Maricopa voters may choose any location to cast a ballot. Upon checking in, and providing ID, a ballot specific to that voter will be printed and voted onsite.
Maricopa County residents have until Oct. 7, 2024, to register for this year’s General Election.
Maricopa County 2024 General Election by the Numbers
- Maricopa County Elections is expecting a total turnout of 2.1 million voters.
- It is expected that half of voters will do so by voting early by mail and the other half will vote early in-person, drop off an early ballot, or cast their ballot in-person on Election Day.
- Approximately 315,000-420,000 voters are expected to visit a Vote Center on Election Day.
- 246 Vote Centers will be opened, and more than 3,000 election workers will be hired to service voters.
Website References:
- Check your current voter registration status at BeBallotReady.Vote.
- Request a one-time mailed ballot at Request.Maricopa.Vote.
- See in-person voting locations at Locations.Maricopa.Vote.
- Do your research in advance at CandidateList.Maricopa.Vote.
Election Deadlines:
- Voting locations posted to Locations.Maricopa.Vote: September 16
- Ballots sent to military and overseas voters: September 21
- Voter registration deadline: October 7
- In-person early voting begins: October 9
- Last day to request an early ballot: October 25
- Recommended last day to mail back ballots: October 29
- Election Day: November 5
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.