ARIZONA NEWS

Tips for making sure your early ballot counts in Arizona’s election

Oct 31, 2014, 10:47 AM | Updated: 10:47 am

...

PHOENIX — Like 60 percent of Arizona voters, Jeff McMahon, a Democrat from Tempe, is on Arizona’s permanent early voting list. Unlike a large percentage of early voters, McMahon is vigilant about walking his early ballot to the post office at least a couple of weeks before Election Day.

“I have never missed an election in my life,” he said. “I know that some of the people I’m voting for and some of the issues I am voting on are decided by not a lot of people, so it matters that I get counted.”

The Secretary of State’s Office set Thursday, Oct. 30, as the “deadline” for mailing in early ballot so they will arrive in time. As of Wednesday, however, about 36 percent of Maricopa County early ballots and 44 percent of Pima County early ballots had arrived at election offices.

The deadline is unofficial and was set as a guideline.

Matt Roberts, communication director for the Secretary of State’s Office, said if ballots weren’t mailed by Thursday, don’t bother.

“Don’t put it in the mail because it may or may not get here on time,” Roberts said. “If it arrives on Wednesday it won’t count.”

“But now is not the time to crumple up your early ballot,” Roberts added. “Walk it to the recorder’s office or walk it to a polling place.”

When a ballot is mailed early, it is counted early. Late-arriving early ballots are those delivered by mail to recorders’ offices Monday or later, delivered by voters to recorders’ offices before 7 p.m. on Election Day or are given to the workers at polling places on Election Day. Anything arriving at the recorder’s office after 7 p.m. on Election Day won’t be counted.

Roberts said counties receive many late-arriving early ballots as well provisional ballots, which are cast by those who fail to bring identification to polling places or show up at the wrong polling places, among other reasons.

State law gives counties 10 calendar days to process those ballots, which in past years has left many races undecided long after election day.

“Part of the frustration that is felt by citizens and the media is created by those who are not following the system,” Roberts said.

Chris Roads, chief deputy recorder for Pima County, said provisional ballots are the biggest reason election results are delayed.

“We can verify an early ballot in about 30 seconds, but a provisional ballot takes about five minutes,” Roads said. “There is more paperwork involved for the poll worker and for our office. It slows down the system quite a bit.”

Roads said that in the last election the largest number of provisional ballots cast in Pima County came from voters who had requested an early ballot but then showed up to the polls without that ballot in hand.

“In 2012 we processed 28,000 early ballots. Of those, 17,000 had requested an early ballot,” he said.

Arizona voters are allowed to drop off early ballots at any polling place on election day.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

The city of El Mirage is increasing its housing availability with the addition of five affordable s...

KTAR.com

5 affordable single-family homes to be developed in El Mirage due to federal grant

A West Valley city is increasing its housing availability with the addition of five affordable single-family homes, officials announced.

3 hours ago

Near-total abortion ban in Arizona dates back to Civil War era...

Associated Press

Near-total abortion ban dates back to 1864, during the Civil War, before Arizona was a state

The near-total abortion ban resurrected last week by the Arizona Supreme Court dates to 1864, when settlers were encroaching on tribal lands.

5 hours ago

Clark Park pool reopening in Tempe for first time since 2008...

Serena O'Sullivan

Tempe reopening Clark Park pool for first time since 2008

Get ready to dive into the long-awaited Clark Park pool in Tempe. This iconic, longstanding park will soon reopen, officials say.

6 hours ago

Brett Shanahan, 40, shot and killed himself after officers fired at him in Gilbert on Jan. 21, 2024...

KTAR.com

Body cam video captures Gilbert police shooting suspect before suicide

Police released body cam footage Tuesday of Gilbert police officers shooting a suspect who died by suicide in front of them earlier this year.

7 hours ago

Split image of the mugshot of a heavily tattooed Joseph E. Lopez on the left and officer Morgan Bul...

KTAR.com

Gang member who shot Phoenix police officer sentenced to 25 years in prison

A gang member who shot a police officer in south Phoenix last year was sentenced to 25 years in prison, authorities announced Monday.

8 hours ago

...

Sponsored Content by Condor Airlines

Condor Airlines can get you smoothly from Phoenix to Frankfurt on new A330-900neo airplane

Adventure Awaits! And there's no better way to experience the vacation of your dreams than traveling with Condor Airlines.

Sponsored Articles

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Here’s 1 way to ensure your family is drinking safe water

Water is maybe one of the most important resources in our lives, and especially if you have kids, you want them to have access to safe water.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Avoid a potential emergency and get your home’s heating and furnace safety checked

With the weather getting colder throughout the Valley, the best time to make sure your heating is all up to date is now. 

Tips for making sure your early ballot counts in Arizona’s election