Voting Information
As a resident of Arizona, you should vote in each election in order to express your opinions to elected officials and proposed programs. Don’t think of it as just one vote, think of it as a vote that will be combined with hundreds of thousands of others and establish the future of our nation, state and local governments. Here are two links to information concerning registering to vote:
Arizona Secretary of State Office
Maricopa County Recorder’s Office
To register to vote or obtain an early ballot, please contact the
Maricopa Recorder's Office - Election Division at: 602-506-1511.
Early Voting, By Mail
Are you on the Permanent Early Voting LIst (PEVL)?
Arizona now has a law that allows a voter to place their name on a "Permanent Early Voting List." This means that once a voter is on this list, for each election the voter qualified, the voter no longer has to request a mailed early ballot. Instead, an early ballot will
automatically be mailed to the voter approximately 26 days prior to the specified election. Click on the following link,
Permanent Early Voting List Information for further information.
Phone requests for ballots may be made by contacting the
Maricopa County Elections at (602) 506-1511.
Registered voters may request a ballot by mail, by phone, or electronic requests may be made through the
Maricopa County Recorder website.
To Register to Vote in Arizona you Must (Qualifications):
Be a United States citizen
Be a resident of Arizona and the county listed on your registration
Be 18 years of age or more on or before the day of the next regular General Election
You cannot Register to Vote in Arizona if:
You have been convicted of a felony and have not yet had your civil rights restored
You have been adjudicated incompetent
Other Election Information
If you have other questions regarding the upcoming election, please contact:
Clerk's Office
Town of Youngtown
12030 N. Clubhouse Square
Youngtown, AZ 85363
(623) 933-8286 Voice
(623) 933-5951 Fax