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Where can I vote in Coconino County? Here’s a list of early voting locations | 2024 Election

Early voting for the November general election has begun in Coconino County and other parts of Arizona, and from now on until the polls close on Election Day, voters can vote early by returning their mail-in ballot or going to their polling place in person. You can vote. Where to vote early.

Here are the details:

Is it too late to register to vote?

The deadline to register to vote for the November election was Oct. 7, according to the Secretary of State’s website. If you have not yet registered, it is too late to register and you cannot vote in Arizona.

When is the last day to request early voting?

row of ballots

row of ballots (from file)

Hit According to the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, the deadline for applications for mail-in ballots for the November general election was October 25th. It’s too late to apply for early voting.

When is the deadline to return my ballot?

state election official say Mail-in ballots must be received by county election officials by 7 p.m. on Election Day.

“We strongly recommend that you mail your ballot at least seven to 10 days before the election,” officials wrote.

Officials with the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office said that in addition to mailing your ballot, you can send it to any “ballot drop-off location, drop-off location, early voting location, or Election Day polling location” in your county on or before Election Day. states that they can return their ballots. . ”

Where can I drop off my ballot in Coconino County?

All ballot boxes listed below are open 24 hours a day unless otherwise noted.

belmont

Ponderosa Fire Department

  • 11951 Dr. Shadow Mountain
  • red, white and blue drop box

flagstaff

ADOT Automotive Division

  • 1959 S. Woodlands Village Blvd.
  • The red, white and blue drop box on Woodlands Village Blvd. Entrance

Coconino County Community Development

  • 2500 N. Fort Valley Road
  • Red, white, and blue dropbox next to the building

Coconino County Health and Human Services

  • 2500 N. Fort Valley Road
  • Red, white, and blue drop boxes are located near the building entrance.

Coconino County Recorder’s Office

  • 110 E. Cherry Avenue
  • White mailbox near the flagpole next to the parking lot

Coconino County Treasurer Drive-Thru Location

  • 2304 N. 3rd St.
  • Red, white, and blue drop box off 3rd St.

Coconino County Voter Services, Flagstaff Mall

  • 4650 N. US Highway 89
  • The office is located between JC Penney and Planet Fitness
  • Drop box installed in the common lobby of the office
  • Business hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Flagstaff Aquaplex

  • 1702 N. Fourth Street
  • red, white and blue drop box

Flagstaff Fire Department #6

  • 3877 S. Lake Mary Road
  • Red, white, and blue drop box near the driveway

Highland Humane Society

  • 11665 N. US Highway 89
  • red, white and blue drop box

Highlands Fire Department

  • 3350 Old Munds Highway
  • red, white and blue drop box

NAU bookstore

  • S. Beaver St. on the NAU campus.
  • Red, white, and blue drop box in front of the front door

Mun’s Park

pinewood fire station

  • 475 E. Pinewood Blvd.
  • red, white and blue drop box

sedona

Sedona City Hall

  • 102 Road Runner Dr.
  • Silver drop box near the building entrance

page

Page City Hall

  • 697 Vista Avenue
  • red, white and blue drop box

Tuba City

Alta Edison Native American Outreach Center

  • 78 Main St., behind Tuba City Library
  • There is a drop box behind the building.
  • Business hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm (daylight saving time)

williams

williams city hall

  • 113 S. 1st St.
  • Red, white, and blue drop box on the south side of the building

Where are early voting locations in Coconino County?

According to the Coconino County website, there are two early voting locations available to all voters in the county, regardless of where they live.

Both locations are in Flagstaff and are:

Coconino County Voter Services, Flagstaff Mall

  • 4650 N. US Highway 89
  • The office is located between JC Penney and Planet Fitness
  • Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

Coconino County Recorder’s Office

  • 110 E. Cherry Avenue
  • Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm

County officials also listed six other early voting locations set up for voters living within specific precincts.

Alta Edison Native American Outreach Center – Tuba City

  • 78 Main St., behind Tuba City Library
  • Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (daylight saving time)
  • For voters in the following districts: Bordway 42 Cameron 43 Coppermine 47 Coalmine 48 Inscription House 61 Kaibeto 65 Lechy 67 Leup 69 Moenkopi 70 Navajo Mountain 71 Lake Tolani 88 Tonalea 90 Northeast Tuba City 93 Northwest Tuba City 94 South Tuba City 95
  • Bodaway 42
  • cameron 43
  • Coppermine 47
  • coal mine 48
  • Inscription House 61
  • Kaibet65
  • Riche 67
  • Leup 69
  • Moenkopi 70
  • Navajo Mountain 71
  • Lake Tolani 88
  • Tonalea 90
  • Northeastern part of Tuba City 93
  • Northwest Tuba City 94
  • Tuba City South 95

Fredonia City Hall – Fredonia

  • 25 N. Main Street
  • Monday to Friday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • For Fredonia 58 District voters.

Grand Canyon School District Office – Grand Canyon National Park

  • 100 Boulder St., Grand Canyon
  • Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm
  • For voters in Grand Canyon 59 and Tusayan 97 precincts

Page City Hall

  • 697 Vista Avenue
  • Monday to Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • For voters in the following districts: Boardway 42 Coppermine 47 Inscription House 61 Kaibeto 65 Navajo Mountain 71 Reechie 67 Page Center 72 Page East 73 Page South 74 Page West 75
  • Bodaway 42
  • Coppermine 47
  • Inscription House 61
  • Kaibet65
  • Navajo Mountain 71
  • Riche 67
  • Center of page 72
  • Page East 73
  • page south 74
  • page west 75

Sedona City Hall

  • 102 Road Runner Dr.
  • Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • For voters in the following precincts: Oak Creek 82 Sedona 83
  • Oak Creek 82
  • sedona 83

williams city hall

  • 112 S. 1st St.
  • Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
  • For voters in the following districts: Howard Mesa 96 Kaibab 64 Parks South 78 Parks North 79 Tusayan 97 Williams North 98 Williams South 99
  • Howard Mesa 96
  • Kaibab 64
  • Parks South 78
  • Parks North 79
  • Tusayan 97
  • williams north 98
  • williams south 99

Additionally, Coconino County election officials say certain communities on tribal land have mobile early voting locations.

  • October 30th – Blue Canyon Grill, Cameron
  • October 31st – Chapter House, Lechy
  • November 1st – Flea Market, Tuba City

Where can I find my district?

Coconino County officials made the announcement. map Districts for the 2024 elections.

Are election materials available in Native American languages?

Posted by Coconino County elections official. voice translation Overview of state and local voting measures on the Hopi and Navajo Nation. Translation does not include Proposition 140.

Can I return my early vote on Election Day?

Please vote here

Ballots can be dropped off at any polling place or vote center in the county from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, according to county election officials.

Where can I find early voting information for the county where I live?

If you live in Maricopa County, Click here for a list of early voting locations. There is also a list of early voting locations. People of Pinal County.

If you live in other counties in Arizona, below are links to a list of early voting locations in each county based on information found on the county’s website.

Hours of operation for these early voting locations vary by county, and some locations close before Election Day. Be sure to check the business hours of the early voting location you want to go to.

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