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Early Voting Ballot Request


The upcoming May 20, 2025, City of Glendale & City of Goodyear Elections are being held as All-Ballot-by-Mail elections which means every eligible voter will be sent a ballot by mail automatically. Ballots will begin mailing on Wednesday, April 23.

Eligible Voters: If you want a ballot sent to a temporary mailing address, please call 602-506-1511 to make that request. If you have moved, visit ServiceArizona.com to make any permanent changes to your voter record.
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Want a ballot in the mail for every election?
Voters may sign up for the Active Early Voting List (AEVL), which allows a voter to automatically receive a ballot by mail for every election they are eligible to vote in. Click Here to go to the AEVL Signup page.

If you are permanently or temporarily living overseas or active deployed military or a family member with the deployed, Click Here.

To view the May Election Schedule, Click Here.

 

Tips on how to fill out the Early Voting Ballot Request form

  1. Do not enter the Jr or II or III in your name.
  2. Enter your house number only (e.g. You live at 4569 E. Anywhere St., ENTER ONLY 4569)
  3. If you choose to enter your voter id, it must be a numeric value.
  4. If you choose to enter your driver's license number, enter it exactly as it appears on your license, with no dashes or spaces.

If your information still does not match our database then send an email along with the information you have entered to [email protected]. They will be able to inform you what part of your information does not match against our database.

The County Recorder’s Office does not collect or use information for commercial marketing. But information provided to the County Recorder’s Office may by, under certain circumstances, be subject to the Arizona Public Records Act. Electronically submitted information is maintained and destroyed according to the principles of the Arizona Public Records Act and the regulations and records schedules of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records Office of the Secretary of State.

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