2022 Election Information

The Primary is August 2nd this year. The General is November 8th.

You can see all the dates and election information for BOTH the Primary and the General elections by going to this link.

Primary Election August 2:

  • June 18 : Military and Overseas Ballots mailed
  • July 5: Voter registration deadline
  • July 6: Ballots mailed and drop boxes available
  • July 22: Last day to request a ballot in the mail
  • July 26: Last day to mail back your ballot
  • August 2: Election Day

Which Republicans are running in the Primary Election this year? Click on this link to see all candidates running.

General Election November 8:

  • September 24: military and overseas ballots mailed
  • October 11: Voter registration deadline
  • October 12: Ballots mailed and drop boxes available
  • October 28: Last day to request a ballot
  • November 1: Last day to mail back your ballot
  • November 8: Election Day

Here are some FAQs and links from the AZ Election Department website. Or call 602-506-1511 for help!

Here is some pertinent information in case you will not be home at the time of the elections:

  • Will my ballot be forwarded to my summer address by the Post Office? NO!
  • As required by law, all official election materials, such as ballots, are marked “Do Not Forward – Return Service Requested”.
  • If the early ballot is returned to us indicating you are no longer at the residential address on file or that a forwarding order is on file, this will then begin the process of deactivating your voter registration record unless a “Temporarily Away” order is in place for your address.
  • Always make sure to update your voter registration record when you move. If you plan to be out of town during the early voting period for any election, you will need to make a one-time request to have your ballot mailed to a different address.

How do I get my ballot sent to a temporary address?

  • As required by law, all official election materials, such as ballots, are marked “Do Not Forward – Return Service Requested”.
  • If the early ballot is returned to us indicating you are no longer at the residential address on file or that a forwarding order is on file, this will then begin the process of deactivating your voter registration record unless a “Temporarily Away” order is in place for your address.
  • Always make sure to update your voter registration record when you move. If you plan to be out of town during the early voting period for any election, you will need to make a one-time request to have your ballot mailed to a different address.

The SLRC executive Board does not promote one Republican candidate over another during the Primary. Individuals on the Board may promote their favorite candidates individually, but not as a Board.