October 6, 2020
The General Election is November 3.
Appeals court has changed the voter registration deadline to October 15.
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Now's the time to:
- Register to vote!
- Check your voter registration status to make sure it's up to date.
Update your voter registration or register to vote by October 15.
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The General Election is November 3. Get prepared and vote early!
Spend some time on the Pima County Recorder’s website and the Pima County Elections Department website.
Pima County has also launched Vote Safe, Vote by Mail. This page is a one-stop shop that will answer your vote by mail questions.
- Check your voter registration status to make sure it's up to date.
- Update your voter registration or register to vote
- Find your polling place.
- Request a mail-in ballot.
- Learn how to vote if you'll be out of state (absentee voting) on November 3.
- Follow your ballot as it makes its way from your mail to being counted using the mail-in ballot status tracker.
- Find out about curbside ballot drop-off.
- See what identification is required at the polls. Every voter will be required to show ID.
Some great places to start researching for your own ballot:
- Citizens Clean Elections Commission
- Arizona Secretary of State
- League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson
- Ballotpedia
Vote Safe, Vote by Mail
Pima County and the Pima County Recorder’s Office want to help slow the spread of COVID-19 this election season. To help in that effort, voters are encouraged to request early ballots and vote by mail.
Read more, including:
- Find your polling place
- Track your mail-in ballot

This press release was produced by the Pima County Public Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.