Vote From Home!

Arizona allows you to vote from the comfort of your own home. The first step is making sure that you are registered to vote and then you can sign up for the Permanent Early Voting List.

To enlist on the Permanent Early Voting List mail a written request that includes:

Ø  Voter’s name

Ø  Address and mailing address (if different from residence address)

Ø  Date of birth

Ø  Voter’s Signature

Visit your County Elections office website to download a form or call to have one mailed.

If You Need Help

Contact:

Outreach Coordinator

Arizona Disability Advocacy Coalition / Just Vote Arizona Disability Coalition

Phone: 602-386-4279

Or visit our websites:

www.JVADC.org

www.AZDAC.org

This brochure was printed and distributed by Arizona Bridge to Independent Living www.abil.org


EMPOWER
yourself with the
power of your vote!

You’re not alone,
we can help!

How to register:

Online:

You can register to vote online through

www.ServiceArizona.com.

This website is easy to follow and it’s the quickest way to get registered.

Print a form, Check your voter registration status or Find your County Elections Office:

You can find this and more through the Secretary of State website:

www.AZSOS.gov.

By mail:

You can request a Voter Registration form through your local County Elections office.

In person: You may visit your local County Elections office to fill out a Voter Registration form.

It’s Important to Vote!

Support the issues you care about.

Identify the candidates who support your issues.

Get your voice heard.

Your vote makes a difference.

The 2010 Census shows that 62.1% with a disability were registered to vote. Only 41.5% reported voting.

In the 2012 Tempe City Mayoral election, Mark Mitchell won by less than 150 votes. Only 27% of Tempe residents voted!

There is NO cost to register or vote.

Important Facts

Before You Vote You Must:

·  Be a United States citizen. To vote in Arizona you must be a resident.

·  Prove citizenship.

·  Be 18 years of age or more.

·  Register to vote.

·  Re-register anytime you move or change your name.

You cannot register to vote in Arizona if:

·  You have been convicted of a felony and have not had your civil rights restored

·  You have been judged incompetent by a court of law.