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For Overseas Military and Civilian Voters
Contact the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) and ask to be transferred to your county recorder.
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Dear Arizona Military or Overseas Voter:
It is with great pride that I address you, Arizona’s servicemen and women who protect our freedom. As the saying goes, ‘freedom isn’t free’ – you defend our many constitutional freedoms and our right to vote in a free society. I want to personally thank all of you for the sacrifices you make on a daily basis.
As Arizona’s Chief Election Officer, I am pleased to present this information to help you through the voter registration process, obtain election ballots, submit a ballot, and to better understand Arizona’s election procedures.
If you request an early ballot through this site you will receive information on how to submit a voted ballot using our secure ballot upload system. You'll be able to vote your ballot, log onto the site and upload an image of the voted ballot which will then be securely transmitted to the proper county. If you wish you can fax your voted ballot directly to the proper County Recorder for processing.
Arizona is the leader in the country in developing and implementing innovative ways for military and overseas personnel to participate in the election process while away from Arizona.
To all U.S. citizens temporarily living overseas, thank you for your service and interest in your country’s election process.
Sincerely,
Ken Bennett
Arizona Secretary of State |
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2012 Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA)
State of Arizona Election Calendar and Deadlines
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| *These are NOT mailing deadlines. If submitting by mail or electronically your ballot must be received by 7:00 p.m. local time (ARIZONA TIME) on Election Day. |
Complete 2011-2012 Election Cycle Calendar
Important Dates and Deadlines |
| Deadlines for candidates, petitions and other information is available on our complete election calendar available HERE. |
| HELPFUL LINKS & CONTACT INFORMATION |
| State of Arizona, Secretary of State's Office |
ELECTION SERVICES DIVISION
The staff of the Election Services Division is available to answer questions Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ARIZONA TIME except for state holidays. What time is it now in Arizona? Click here to find out. |
| Arizona Overseas and Military Voters Absentee Voting Guide (pdf) |
| Telephone |
(602) 542-8683 |
| E-mail |
E-mail Elections |
| Mailing Address |
The Honorable Ken Bennett
Secretary of State, Election Services
1700 W. Washington Street, Floor 7
Phoenix, AZ U.S.A. 85007-2808 |
| Skype |
Skype with us. Click here. |
| Arizona Counties |
15 ARIZONA COUNTIES
The staff of Arizona's 15 counties are charged with
voter registration, maintaining voter registration roles and tabulating ballots among other duties. |
| Arizona County Contacts |
| United State's of America, Federal Government |
FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (FVAP)
FVAP administers the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) on behalf of the Secretary of Defense. FVAP is located in Arlington, Virginia. What time is it in Virginia? Click here to find out. |
Federal Registration and Absentee Form (pdf)
A military or overseas voter may fill out the Federal Postcard Application (FPCA). This serves as both the voter registration and early ballot request form.
Once the FPCA has been filled out by the military or overseas voter, it may be faxed back to the appropriate County Recorder, or to the Secretary of State's office at (602) 364-2087.
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| Contact Information |
Telephone, e-mail and mailing address |
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ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION (EAC)
EAC is an independent, bipartisan agency created by the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). It assists and provides guidance to state and local election administrators in improving the administration of elections for federal office. |
| Help America Vote Act of 2002 (pdf) |
| Voter Resources |
| Website |
Election Assistance Commission |
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