Información electoral de 2026 para el condado de Pima, Arizona. Puede encontrar información para votantes nacionales en vote411.org.

SE NECESITA IDENTIFICACIÓN PARA VOTAR
Estas instrucciones son para los residentes del condado de Pima, Arizona.
La información sobre el registro nacional de votantes se puede encontrar en vote411.org
Identification will be needed at Voting Sites to:
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Vote in person
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Get a replacement ballot-by-mail ballot
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Get a replacement ballot-by-mail affidavit envelope
Note: there is NO SAME DAY REGISTRATION in Arizona.
You must register to vote at least 29 days before the election that you want to vote in.
Acceptable ID
Acceptable Photo Identification (one needed):
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Arizona Driver's License
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Arizona-issued Identification Card
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Tribal Enrollment Card or other form of tribal identification
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U.S. federal, state or local government-issued ID, with your name and address printed on it.
To be accepted as photo ID, your ID must be current (not expired) and match the name and address on your voter registration (how to update it), and include a photo of you.
OR . . .
Acceptable Name & Address Document (two needed):
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Utility bill (dated within 90 days)
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Bank or credit union statement (dated within 90 days)
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Valid Arizona vehicle registration
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Arizona vehicle insurance card
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Indian census card
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Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
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Property tax statement
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Arizona vehicle insurance card
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Recorder’s Certificate of status
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Voter Registration card
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Valid federal, state or local government issued identification card
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Any mail addressed to you that includes the “Official Election Mail” logo
OR . . .
You may bring a combination of:
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One item from the "Acceptable Name & Address Document" list + Photo ID that is expired or has an address that does not match your voter registration
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One item from the "Acceptable Name & Address Document" list + military ID without address
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One item from the "Acceptable Name & Address Document" list + US passport without address
More information can be found on the Pima County Recorder's Voter ID Requirements webpage.
