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To be eligible to vote, you must be:

  • A US citizen
  • A resident of Arizona
  • 18 years of age or older on or before the day of the general election
  • Not convicted of a felony or have had your civil rights restored
  • Not adjudicated incompetent

Incarcerated Voters & Returning Citizens: 

In Arizona, you are not eligible to vote if you are convicted of a felony. Your voting rights may be restored following the completion of your sentence, including prison term, probation, and parole. If you have been convicted of more than one felony offense, you must apply to restore your voting rights. Some sentences have a time limit dependent on the type of conviction. Persons sentenced to lifetime probation are not eligible for rights restoration under statute.  

Pretrial detention and misdemeanors do not restrict your voting rights. 

Voters without traditional residence: 

In Arizona, a person may not be refused voter registration or declared unqualified to vote because they do not live in a permanent, private, or fixed structure. Any of the following may be used as a registration address in the state: 

  • A homeless shelter 

  • A temporary place for living that the individual is a resident of (halfway house, transitional housing, etc.) 

  • The county courthouse in the county in which the resident resides 

  • A general delivery address for a post office covering the location where the registrant is a resident 

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