Are you a Landowner?
Mon., March 9, Deadline to become a registered voter in the state of Arizona before requesting
an early ballot or voting in person in the SRP election
Wed., March 1 First Day to mail Early Voting Ballots
Early Voting Center Opens
SRP Administration Building
1500 N. Mill Ave., Tempe 85288
From Wed., March 11, through Mon., April 6, you can mail early ballots or visit the Early Voting.
Center at the SRP Administration Building, to ensure they are received on time.
Fri., March 27 Last Day to Accept Requests for Early Voting Ballots by Mail (5 p.m.)
Mon., April 6 Last Day of Voting at SRP Early Voting Center
Tue., April 7 ELECTIONS DAY
In-Person Voting at SRP Voting Center from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
SRP Administration Building
1500 N. Mill Ave., Tempe 85288
Early Voting Ballots may be dropped off at the SRP Voting Center or at Designated Drop-Off Locations.
No later than 7 p.m.
March 23: Petitions are due.
April 6: Precinct Committeemen Write-In deadline.
May 22: Write-In candidate Filing deadline.
June 6: Military and Overseas Ballots are mailed.
June 22: Voter Registration deadline.
June 24: Ballots mailed and Early Voting begins.
July 10: Last day to request a replacement ballot by mail.
July 14: Last day to mail back your ballot.
July 21: Election Day.
September 19: Military and Overseas Ballots are mailed.
October 5: Voter Registration deadline.
October 7: Ballots mailed and Early Voting begins.
October 23: Last day to request a replacement ballot by mail.
October 27: Last day to mailback your ballot.
November 3: Election Day.
ARIZONA CONSERVATIVE POLICY ALLIANCE
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Decline to sign any ESA ballot measure.
101,063 Arizona K-12 students and counting use ESA.
66% of Arizonans (and 75% of K-12 parents) support ESAs.
Tens of thousands of Arizona K-12 students attend private schools.
Anti-ESA measures would kick students out of the ESA program, seize funds from families, drown parents in regulatory paperwork, and destroy private school freedom.