Editor’s note: An earlier version of this article reported that voters in Coconino County who still have a mail-in ballot from Maricopa County or Pima County could drop it off at any polling place within the Coconino jurisdiction. Masu. This is inaccurate and voters must drop off their mail-in ballots in their precincts of residence.
For many college students, November 5th will be their first voting day. This year’s election consists of: abnormally long In some Coconino County precincts, you’ll see two-page, four-sided ballots.
In addition to the anticipated presidential race, the ballots include state, county, and local elections, as well as Arizona Supreme Court term limits, minimum wage, abortion access, ranked-choice voting, border security, property taxes, and more. Also includes suggestions regarding issues.
We encourage voters to review sample ballots, voter guides, candidate websites, and legal explanations before voting so that they are prepared to fill out their ballots and minimize wait times to vote. Recommended.
There are less than 24 hours left until Election Day. Here’s a guide to voting tomorrow in Coconino County, with answers to frequently asked questions.
Direct voting
Coconino County uses a hybrid voting model, where some vote centers are available to all voters in the county, while other locations are precinct-based, meaning voters vote based on their location. location is specified. A complete list of voting centers and precinct designations is available on the Coconino County website. Website.
Voters provide their address Arizona Voter Information Portal To locate your electoral precinct and designated polling place.
In-person voting locations are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Vote centers near the NAU campus include South Beaver School, Flagstaff Downtown Library, and Coconino Community College.
Ballot mailing
Voters registered in Coconino County who still have a mail-in ballot can drop it off at a Coconino County polling place or ballot drop-off location by 7 p.m. on Nov. 5. Voters can skip the voting line if they drop off a mail-in ballot. .
Dropbox locations near campus include the NAU Bookstore, ADOT Motor Vehicle Division, and the Coconino County Recorder’s Office. The boxes are usually red, white, and blue and are located in front of designated buildings. Please be sure to sign the return envelope. If you do not sign, your ballot will not be counted. arizona law Caregivers, family members, or household members can drop off a voter’s ballot, but people outside of these categories are not allowed to vote.
a complete list Drop box locations and their specific placement are provided by Fox 10 Phoenix.
ID cards and documents
ID is required at the polling place. However, it is not required for dropbox locations. The only forms of identification include a valid Arizona driver’s license, Arizona non-business license, U.S. federal, state, or government-issued identification, tribal registration card, or tribal ID card.
To see other identification options, list Provided by the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office.
Provisional and conditional voting
Voters are eligible for provisional voting if they cannot be found in the voter registration system, if their name or address changes, if they do not properly reregister by Election Day, or if they are unable to present acceptable identification at the polling place. You will be asked to fill out a ballot.
If voters do not bring identification to the polling place, they will be required to fill out a conditional ballot. After filling out a ballot, voters must return to their polling place with acceptable identification by 7:00 p.m. on November 5th or visit a post-election verification site within five business days of the general election to verify their identity. Certificates can be presented.
Provisional and conditional ballots Votes will still be counted as eligible votes and will be tallied before results are officially announced.
accessible voting
All voting locations must be: accessible To voters with disabilities. Curbside voting is also available, where trained election workers drive ballots to voters.
quick vote The voting system allows for ballot narration in English, Spanish, Navajo, and Hopi. Election workers help voters navigate voting systems.
Voter Guide and Sample Ballot
Voter guides and pamphlets will not be available at each polling place, but polling places will have state-provided tablecloths that voters can check before entering the polling place. However, voters can bring their own information about candidates and proposals to the booth.
Text regarding the candidates and proposals can be found at the Coconino County Recorder’s Office. Website. Voters can find a sample democratic ballot at: Coconino Democratic Party website. The Coconino County Republican Committee does not have sample ballots, but resources for Republican voters about candidates and proposals can be found on the group’s website. Website.
See 2024 for details on each proposal. proposal guide Edited by lumberjack staff.
voter rights
arizona law 16-402 This law gives you the right to take paid leave to vote if there are less than three consecutive hours between the time you start voting and the time you start your shift, or the time you end your shift and the end of voting. Employees are permitted to take enough time off from work to vote for a total of three consecutive hours at the beginning or end of their shift.
ASNAU passed voting day resolutions On Nov. 5, he encouraged faculty and staff to assist students who need to vote on Election Day. If students need to miss class to vote, they must contact their professor in advance. This solution is recommended, not required.
Polling station queues and waiting times
average Voting waiting time In 2020, it was approximately 11 minutes in Arizona. However, lines tend to be the shortest in the morning and early afternoon. Coconino County Election Office estimate In-person voting takes 30 minutes per person, leading to long lines at polling places this year.
Powered by Mountain Line Transit free freight shipping on Nov. 5 to ensure voters have access to vote on Election Day. No proof of vote is required.
NAUPD does not plan to increase police presence near the South Beaver School voting center to prevent voters from walking away from their polling places. If there is a safety concern or a report from the Elections Department, NAUPD will assist and depart as soon as possible.
dress code vote
Some states prohibit voters from wearing political attire, but Arizona is not One of them. Voters can easily support their party or candidate at the polling station by wearing shirts, hats, or other clothing with political slogans.
Election results announcement
The early voting tally will be announced tomorrow at 8 p.m. Election Day results on the Coconino County issue will begin at 9 p.m. and are estimated to be complete by Nov. 11. Although the announcement of official presidential results cannot be determined in advance, historically It will be called 2-4 days after the voting deadline.
Early voters can track their ballots here Provisional voters can track their ballot here.
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Rose Baillie and Brisa Karow contributed to this article.