

Election Day is November 3
The polls open at 6am and close at 7pm
NOTE: Polls are busiest at these times:
6am -10am
12pm – 1pm
5pm – 7pm
Avoid lines by planning to vote between these times.
If you are voting in-person remember, most of Yavapai County does not have a mask mandate so protect yourself and others, WEAR A MASK.Please review the CDC’s recommendations for voters.
You may vote in any polling place in Yavapai County.
Find the closest polling place here
Emergency Early Voting Period. Monday, Nov 2 – 8am – 5pm.
Early Voters who could not for unforeseen circumstances vote early in-person by Oct 30 at 5pm OR can’t vote on Nov 3 may vote in-person on Nov 2 from 8am – 5pm.
They will be required to sign an affidavit (this is federal law),
BUT, not be required to give a reason why they could not vote.
Voting will be available on Monday, Nov 2 – 8am -5pm at:
Prescott Recorders Office – 1015 Fair St
Cottonwood Recorders Office – 10 S. 6th St.
Find Out What’s on Your Ballot:
You are permitted to bring any information you need to help you vote.
You can preview what’s on your ballot here
Or print a sample ballot to take to the polls with you here:
Download and Print –Sample Collated Ballot for Yavapai County
Voter ID Requirements:If you are voting in person in Arizona, you must present an acceptable form of ID at the time you vote. This is usually a Driver’s License.
Here is a list of requirements:
If you are voting in person in Arizona, you must present an acceptable form of ID at the time you vote. Acceptable forms of ID include one of the following
Option 1: photo IDs with your name and address:
- Valid Arizona driver’s license
- Valid Arizona non-operating identification license
- Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
- Valid US federal, state, or local government issued identification
If you don’t have a photo ID with your name and address you have 2 other options:
Option 2: You can provide any 2 of the following forms of non-photo ID so long as they both have your name and address:
- Utility bill, such as for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone, or cable television
- Bank or credit union statement dated within 90 days of the election date
- Valid Arizona vehicle registration
- Indian census card
- Property tax statement of the elector’s residence
- Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
- Arizona vehicle insurance card
- Recorder’s Certificate
- Valid US federal, state, or local government issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the County Recorder
- Any mailing to the elector marked “Official Election Material”
Option 3: You can provide any of the following in combination:
- Any valid photo identification from Option 1 in which the address does not match your registration address, accompanied by a non-photo identification from Option 2 in which the address does match your registration address
- US Passport without address and one valid item from Option 2
- US Military identification without address and one valid item from Option 2

If You Have Any Problems Voting:
Contact your local Yavapai County Elections Office first. 928-771-3250
If You Have Other Questions About Voting:The best source of information is always your
Yavapai County Elections Office – 928-771-3250

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