Voter Suppression – Voter Registration Extension Overturned!

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Court rules voter registration extension to end on Oct 15.

In a ruling yesterday by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, the voter registration extension deadline of October 23 previously ruled by a federal judge and sponsored by Mi Familia Vota and the Arizona Coalition for Change was overturned.

The suit was brought by the National Republican Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee and cited the extension would cause “confusion that could undermine the integrity of the election process“. Read more here

While a blow, the 10-day extension did allow 28,000 more Arizonans to register to vote in the upcoming election.

We are frustrated by this news but remain resolute in the fight and will continue to provide you with up to date information about the current election season. 

We are asking that you help us by supporting this work.  This is the most important election of our lifetime and it is now or never! 
All across the nation, Republicans are fighting to suppress voters. But we have seen the lines at early voting centers and a record number of early ballots have been returned already in Yavapai County.

We are Democrats, and our voice is powerful!

With your help we can reach more voters and ensure a fair and safe election.  
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Need a ride to an Official Voting Ballot DropBox or to vote in person at the County Recorders Office?

In Prescott
Marion Pack 928-642-6788

or leave a message at
928-541-0413

Leave your name and phone number and someone will call you back and we will make arrangements for your ride.

Passengers must be masked and must place their ballot in the box themselves.
Drivers will wear a mask; cars will be sanitized between trips.

Know Your Voter Rights.

  • No one can deny your right to vote.
  • You don’t have to speak English to vote.
  • Not in the poll book? Ask to vote a provisional ballot
  • You can have a person of your choice help you vote
  • If you are in line when the polls close you have the right to vote
  • Only offical election officials may speak to you in the vote center
  • You have the right to ask for help with your ballot

Voter intimidation is a federal crime.
See it – Report it!  928-771-3250


Please find the complete voter information below.

If you have not received your ballot by Oct 14
please call 928-771-3250

Please note that this ballot compiles races from many
different districts and municipalities. 
Not all the items on your ballot may be listed here. Choices made on this ballot are suggestions and do not represent influence from any candidate.

Please reference the Ballot Guide you received in the mail from the Secretary of State Office, “What’s on My Ballot”.

We strongly recommend you vote your ballot promptly and mail it or drop in an official ballot drop box by October 16.

Did you know unsigned affidavit envelopes (the white one) 
are the leading reason ballots are rejected? 
This how election officials validate your ballot!

Be sure to sign your affidavit envelope!






Yavapai County Democratic Party
Office: 1555 Iron Springs Road, Suite 1, Prescott, AZ  86305
Mail: P.O. Box 1644, Prescott, AZ 86302
Phone:  928-541-0413             Email:info@yavdem.org


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