Welcome to the Arizona Election Toolkit! Our comprehensive digital toolkit is designed to help you spread the word about this year’s elections! From social media captions and graphics to detailed email templates, everything you need to get your state ready for November is in one convenient place.
The contents of this toolkit have been reviewed and vetted by the Fair Elections Center Voting Rights Project for accuracy, however Fair Elections Center and Campus Vote Project intend the information contained herein to be used only as a general guide. This document should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a licensed Arizona legal professional.
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Subject: Vote Early In Person and Make Your Voice Heard!
Hi [Recipient’s Name],
Election Day is November 5 in Arizona. This election is crucial, and your vote can make a difference. Don’t wait until Election Day — Arizona voters can vote early in-person!
Early Voting Details:
📍 Location: Your County Recorder must establish on-stie early voting at the County Recorder’s office during the early vote period.
🗓️ Dates: Wednesday, October 9 through Friday, November 1.
⏰ Hours: Early voting hours and days vary by county.
Contact your county recorder to find your early voting location and hours. Find your County Recorder’s office http://azsos.gov/elections/about-elections/county-election-officials-contact-information.
🪪 What to bring: All voters must present ID at the polls. Voters have 3 options: they may present (1) one form of ID which bears the name, address, and photo of the voter as they appear in the voter’s record (List 1); (2) two forms of non–photo ID which bear the name and address of the voter as they appear on the voter’s record (List 2); or (3) two forms of ID comprised of a List 1 photo ID with a non–matching address plus a List 2 non-photo ID with a matching address, or a U.S. passport or military ID without any address plus a List 2 non–photo ID with a matching address (List 3).
College or university IDs that lack addresses cannot be used as voter ID, even if the voter has a separate document that shows their address. Members of federally recognized tribes are not required to have an address or photo on their tribal identification in order to cast a provisional ballot.
🗒️ Know What’s On the Ballot: Who you are voting for President is just one section of what will be on your ballot this November. In Arizona, voters will also decide on highly contested races for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, the Arizona Supreme Court, and several proposed constitutional amendments and other ballot measures. You can view more information about the candidates running for both major parties https://apps.arizona.vote/electioninfo/Election/46.
🗣️Know Your Voting Rights: Make sure you know your rights at the polls. Learn more about your rights on Election Day https://866ourvote.org/state/arizona/. Have questions or need more information? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)!
👫 Encourage Others: Reach out to friends and family to encourage them to vote early, or make a plan to vote together!
Find additional information on what you need to bring to the polls on Election Day https://azsos.gov/elections/voters/voting-elections.
Your vote matters, and by voting early, you can avoid the crowds and ensure your voice is heard. Encourage your friends and family to do the same!
Thank you for being a voice in shaping our democracy!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Arizona? Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpazvote.
Subject: Arizona’s State Primary Election is Today. Get Out and Vote!
Hey [Recipient’s Name],
Today is Election Day in Arizona, so don’t forget to vote! Your vote is crucial to shaping the future of our country. Take time to exercise your right to vote and make your voice heard.
Election Day Details:
📍 Confirm Your Polling Location: A polling location is assigned to every voter based on the address they registered to vote at. Find your polling location https://my.arizona.vote/WhereToVote.aspx?s=address.
🪪 What to bring: All voters must present ID at the polls. Voters have 3 options: they may present (1) one form of ID which bears the name, address, and photo of the voter as they appear in the voter’s record (List 1); (2) two forms of non–photo ID which bear the name and address of the voter as they appear on the voter’s record (List 2); or (3) two forms of ID comprised of a List 1 photo ID with a non–matching address plus a List 2 non-photo ID with a matching address, or a U.S. passport or military ID without any address plus a List 2 non–photo ID with a matching address (List 3).
College or university IDs that lack addresses cannot be used as voter ID, even if the voter has a separate document that shows their address. Members of federally recognized tribes are not required to have an address or photo on their tribal identification in order to cast a provisional ballot.
For additional information on what you need to bring to the polls on Election Day, please visit: azsos.gov/elections/voters/voting-elections
🗒️ Know What’s On the Ballot: Who you are voting for President is just one section of what will be on your ballot this November. In Arizona, voters will also decide on highly contested races for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, the Arizona Supreme Court, and several proposed constitutional amendments and other ballot measures. You can view more information about the candidates running for both major parties https://apps.arizona.vote/electioninfo/Election/46.
🗣️Know Your Voting Rights: Make sure you know your rights at the polls. Learn more about your rights on Election Day https://866ourvote.org/state/arizona/. Have questions or need more information? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)!
👫 Encourage Others: Reach out to friends and family to remind them to vote today, or make a plan to vote together!
Your vote is your voice, and together, we can make a difference. Be part of the change in Arizona today!
Thank you for voting!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Arizona? Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpazvote.
Subject: Arizona, Election Day is Today. Get Out and Vote!
Hey [Recipient’s Name],
Today is Election Day in Arizona, so don’t forget to vote! Your vote is crucial to shaping the future of our country. Take time to exercise your right to vote and make your voice heard.
Election Day Details:
📍 Confirm Your Polling Location: A polling location is assigned to every voter based on the address they registered to vote at. Find your polling location https://my.arizona.vote/WhereToVote.aspx?s=address.
🪪 What to bring: All voters must present ID at the polls. Voters have 3 options: they may present (1) one form of ID which bears the name, address, and photo of the voter as they appear in the voter’s record (List 1); (2) two forms of non–photo ID which bear the name and address of the voter as they appear on the voter’s record (List 2); or (3) two forms of ID comprised of a List 1 photo ID with a non–matching address plus a List 2 non-photo ID with a matching address, or a U.S. passport or military ID without any address plus a List 2 non–photo ID with a matching address (List 3).
College or university IDs that lack addresses cannot be used as voter ID, even if the voter has a separate document that shows their address. Members of federally recognized tribes are not required to have an address or photo on their tribal identification in order to cast a provisional ballot.
For additional information on what you need to bring to the polls on Election Day, please visit: azsos.gov/elections/voters/voting-elections
🗒️ Know What’s On the Ballot: Who you are voting for President is just one section of what will be on your ballot this November. In Arizona, voters will also decide on highly contested races for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, the Arizona Supreme Court, and several proposed constitutional amendments and other ballot measures. You can view more information about the candidates running for both major parties https://apps.arizona.vote/electioninfo/Election/46.
🗣️Know Your Voting Rights: Make sure you know your rights at the polls. Learn more about your rights on Election Day https://866ourvote.org/state/arizona/. Have questions or need more information? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)!
👫 Encourage Others: Reach out to friends and family to remind them to vote today, or make a plan to vote together!
Your vote is your voice, and together, we can make a difference. Be part of the change in Arizona today!
Thank you for voting!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Arizona? Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpazvote.
Subject: Vote from Home with a Mail-In Ballot
Hi [Recipient’s Name],
In Arizona, all registered voters may vote early by mail without an excuse.
Here’s what you need to do to vote from home this election season:
You may track the status of your ballot-by-mail/early ballot https://my.arizona.vote/AbsenteeTracker.aspx.
Learn more information about Arizona’s vote-by-mail rules https://azsos.gov/elections/voters/voting-elections/early-voting.
No matter how you vote, your vote matters. Make sure your voice is heard.
Thank you for being civically engaged and making an impact!
P.S. – Need more information on voting in Arizona? Campus Vote Project has you covered. Find out everything you need to know before Election Day http://bit.ly/cvpazvote.
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