Arizona’s early voters are being urged to check to see if their legally cast ballot has been processed to ensure their votes will be counted.
Dear #Arizona : already voted? Either #VoteByMail or #EarlyVote? Great!
Now's the time to double-check your ballot, so we #CountEveryVote, by checking here:https://t.co/mLcyXHLjvp#AZVote #BallotCheck #BeAVoter— Voter Protection Corps Foundation (@VoterCorps) October 28, 2020
Arizona voters can visit Voter Information Portal provided by the Secretary of State’s office.
Maricopa County voters can also visit here for a more detailed check on ballot status.
Pima County voters can visit here for a more detailed check on ballot status.
More than 2,400 voters forgot to sign their early ballot envelopes during the August Primary Election.
For the General Election, you can check to see if you forgot at https://t.co/hqmSgOcd9d. The deadline to sign your envelope is November 3 by 7 p.m. pic.twitter.com/B4jnkZ8FpS
— Adrian Fontes, Maricopa County Recorder (@RecorderFontes) October 31, 2020
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