Physical address: The Historic Ice House, 201 E Birch Ave Suite A
Mailing address: PO Box 701 -- Flagstaff, Arizona -- 86002 -- (928)214-0393 -- info@ccdem.org
You can register to vote online at www.servicearizona.com or in person at the Coconino County Recorder's office: 110 E. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Additionally, you can also fill out a voter registration form and mail it to the Recorder's Office:
Click here to download one
We also have voter registration forms at our CCDem Office. During office hours we can assist you in completing the form if you need it, and submit it to the County Recorder's Office for you.
Yes, you must update your voter registration every time you move. You can update your registration online at www.servicearizona.com or in person at the Coconino County Recorder's office: 110 E. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Additionally, you can also fill out a voter registration form and mail it to the Recorder's Office:
Click here to download one
We also have voter registration forms at our CCDem Office. During office hours we can assist you in completing the form if you need it, and submit it to the County Recorder's Office for you.
We have a page on our website that keeps the current election cycle important dates. It can be found here.
Yes, Independents can vote in primaries in Arizona. Independents must request a ballot by party. The only primary an Independent can't vote in currently in Arizona is the Presidential Primary.
Primary elections are the means by which a political party nominates candidates for the following general election. After the primary election only one candidate from a political party will appear on the general ballot.
The City of Flagstaff ballots are automatically mailed to registered voters in the City limits. If you move you need to update your address so you can receive a ballot.
State and federal ballots will not be mailed unless you specifically request it. To be placed on the Permanent Early Voter List (PEVL) you can either pick up a form at the Coconino County Recorder's office or download one, print it out and send it back. We have a page all about it here.
We also have PEVL forms at our CCDem Office. During office hours we can assist you in completing the form if you need it, and submit it for you.
You can request an early ballot by calling the Coconino County Recorder's office at 928-679-7850 or 1-800-793-6181 or by visiting their website.
Political subdivisions are determined by the Federal law and by the Arizona Secretary of State, not by the local government.
Contact the Coconino County Recorder's office at 928-679-7850 or 1-800-793-6181.
The address and precinct where you are registered to vote is listed on your Voter Identification Card.
If you vote by mail your signature becomes your identification. Your signature from your voter registration form is kept on file at the County Recorder's office. If it varies significantly from your original signature, your vote may not count. Examples of this include signing with a nickname (i.e. "Beth" instead of "Elizabeth" or utilizing initials instead of your full name). If you have any questions or concerns about your signature, you may call the Coconino County Recorder's office at 928-679-7850 or 1-800-793-6181 or fill out a new voter registration form with an updated signature.
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