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    Speak Up! - Browse Questions about Voting

    When you turn 18 you have the right to help decide the future of our nation and your community by voting.  To vote you must first register and also be:

    • A citizen of The United States
    • At least 18 on or before the date of the next regular general election following your registration (26th Amendment to the U.S. Constittution).
    • A resident of the state for 29 days immediately before the election.
    • Not convicted of treason or a felony (unless your civil rights have been restored).
    • Able to write your name, unless prevented by physical disability.
    • Not adjudicated as an incapacitated person as defined in Arizona Law (A.R.S. §14-5101)
    • (see Arizona Constitution Art. 7 §2 and A.R.S. §16-101 for more qualifications for voting in Arizona).

     NOT 18 YET? You can still get involved in elections



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    If I am emancipated will I be able to vote in this year's presidential elections?

      

    when do I have to be registered by in order to be able to vote in November?

      I forgot to register. Can I just show up to vote anyway?
      Where do I vote?
      If I'm away at college, can I just vote there?
      Where do I go to register to vote?
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