The cut-off to register to vote for the November 8 General Election is rapidly approaching.
A new voter registration form must be completed by anyone who has moved, changed their name since their last registration, is a new Pima County resident, or would like to change their party affiliation, according to a media release from the Pima County Recorders Officer.
The cut-off to register is midnight, Monday, October 10.
There are a number of ways that people can complete their voter registration:
- Go to servicearizona.com and complete the registration online. Voters can access this site directly or through the Recorder’s website at recorder.pima.gov at the link for “EZVoter”. You must have your current address with MVD before using this option.
- Forms are available at multiple locations throughout the county: any Pima County Recorder’s office, all post offices, public libraries, political party headquarters and city/town halls.
- Voters can download a form directly from the Recorder’s website, complete it and mail it in.
Voters can check their voter registration status on the Pima County Recorder’s Office website and click on the “Check your Registration” tab.
In order to check your registration, you must have either your Arizona State Driver’s license number or voter registration number. Information available includes your registration name and address, early ballot status, party affiliation, election district assignments and voting history.
For more information, voters may call the Pima County Recorder’s office at 520-724-4330.