Arizona Election Dates, Deadlines & How to Vote

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Here’s a well-researched article on the Arizona elections scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2025, with critical dates and races across the state:


🗳️ Arizona Off‑Year General Election — Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Arizona holds off‑year local and special elections—including municipal, school district, and bond initiatives—on this date.

📌 Key Deadlines & Voting Schedule

Milestone Date Description
Voter registration deadline October 6, 2025 (11:59 pm) Last day to register or update your address or party affiliation
Mail‑in ballot request deadline October 24, 2025 Last day to apply to vote by mail
Early in‑person voting period October 8 – October 31, 2025 Early voting centers open and ballots mailed
Uniformed and Overseas Voter (UOCAVA) deadline September 20, 2025 Deadline for remote ballots to be sen
Election Day Tuesday, November 4, 2025 Polls typically open 6 a.m.–7 p.m. (varies by county)
Canvass period Nov 10 – Nov 24, 2025 County boards begin certifying results

⚖️ Offices & Races on the Ballot

No statewide offices

There are no gubernatorial, legislative, congressional, or statewide executive elections in Arizona in November 2025. That next wave comes in 2026.

Local and municipal contests

  • City of Tucson (a charter city with off‑cycle elections): Voters in Wards 3, 5, and 6 will elect city council members in this cycle; ballots will be mailed to every eligible local voter, with the consolidated election occurring on November 4.
  • Prescott and other charter cities that follow local charters can also hold municipal elections on this date.

School boards, bond measures & local ballots

Various school districts, special districts, and municipal jurisdictions across Arizona will present local board member races, budget overrides, and capital or bond measures to voters on November 4.

Special U.S. House election in CD‑7

In Congressional District 7, following the passing of Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a special general election occurred on September 23, 2025 — not on November 4. That race featured Adelita Grijalva vs. Daniel Butierez.


🗓️ At a Glance Timeline for Nov. 4, 2025

  • Oct 6 – Last day to register/update registration
  • Oct 8–31 – Early in-person voting & ballots mailed
  • Oct 24 – Deadline to request mail-in ballots
  • Nov 4 – Election Day
  • Nov 10–24 – Certification and canvass procedures

🧭 Voter Checklist & Tips

  1. Check your ballot: Use the Arizona Secretary of State’s portal or your county recorder’s website to view sample ballots and see which jurisdictions are participating.
  2. Citizenship requirement: Federal and state law require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration unless you have a qualifying Arizona driver’s license or ID issued after October 1, 1996.
  3. Voting methods:
    • Mail‑in voting: Request by Oct. 24 and return ballots early so they arrive before Election Day.
    • Early in‑person voting: Running from Oct. 8–31 across counties.
    • Election Day: Polling hours generally from early morning to evening; verify county-specific times.
  4. Accessibility accommodations: Language services, ADA-compliant sites, and ballot assistance are available through county election officials.

💡 Why This Matters

Arizona’s off-year elections play a pivotal role in shaping local governments, school boards, and community budgets. Even without statewide offices on the ballot, these races and measures impact daily life — from local tax levies to the composition of city councils in charter cities like Tucson or Prescott.


✅ In Summary

  • Election Day: Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
  • Registration cut-off: October 6.
  • Early voting period: October 8–31.
  • Key races include: Tucson city council, school boards, bond and ballot measures, and other localized offices.
  • Not included: Statewide offices or U.S. House general elections (CD‑7 special election occurred in September).

Let me know if you’d like help identifying races or ballot measures specific to your county or city—or finding sample ballots and candidate information!

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