Friday is final day to vote early in Arizona for 2020 elections
Oct 30, 2020, 4:45 AM
(KTAR News/ Griselda Zetino)
PHOENIX — Friday is the last day to vote early in Arizona for the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Registered voters have until 5 p.m. to cast their ballot early at vote centers throughout the state.
“After that, emergency voting begins,” said Diana Solorio, public information officer for the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office. “It runs through the end of Monday and then we have Election Day voting.”
Solorio said emergency voting is meant for voters who “for any reason cannot vote in person on Election Day.”
She said there will be vote centers open throughout Maricopa County over the weekend and on Monday.
Other counties, including Pima County, will also have sites open for emergency voting.
Voters will need to bring a state-issued ID or two forms of identification with their name and address. They’ll also be asked to sign an early ballot affidavit.
More than 2 million voters have voted early in Arizona, which Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said was “really impressive.”
“Voters who are eligible to vote in this election but have still not cast their ballot should make a plan as we head into Election Day,” Hobbs said.
She added voters who still have an early ballot can return it to an authorized ballot drop-off location or drop box, an early voting site or at a voting location on Election Day.