Voter Registration Information
This is an important election year for Tucson City Council and Mayor. The Primary Election is September 11 and the General Election is November 6.
How to Register to Vote:
To register to vote, change your address, change your name, or change your political party you must complete a voter registration form. Voter registration forms are available through your County Recorder's Office or at Service Arizona
Voter registration forms are also available at:
- All Libraries and Post Offices
- All Department of Motor Vehicles
- All City Council Offices
- Pima County Democratic Party Headquarters
- The League of Women Voters Office
Vote from home! The City of Tucson will be offering ballots to vote from home. For more information, please check their website at www.tucsonaz.gov/clerks
Tucson City Hall - City Clerk's Office
255 W. Alameda
Tucson, AZ 85701
Phone: 520.791.4213
Voter Qualifications - You may register to vote in any Arizona County if:
- You live within that county at least 29 days prior to the election
- You are a United States Citizen
- You are 18 or older, or will be 18 by the next General Election
- You have not been convicted of a felony or treason, or if you have, your rights have been restored
- You have not been adjudicated an incapacitated person (A.R.S. 14-5101)
If you have questions about your voter registration, contact your county recorder's office.
Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez
PO Box 3145
Tucson, Arizona 85702-3145
Phone 520/740-4330
Fax 520/623-1785
TDD 520/740-4320
E-mail: fann@recorder.co.pima.az.us
http://www.co.pima.az.us/elections/