PIMA COUNTY RECORDER
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly

Early Voting Sites


At an Early Voting Site you can:
  • Vote in person (you will need ID)
  • Drop off your vote-by-mail ballot
    • Drop off a ballot for a member of your family or household, or someone you take care of.
    • You do not have to wait in line, you can go directly to the Ballot Return Box, and you can just place it in the box and leave.
  • Get a replacement for a damaged vote-by-mail ballot or Ballot Affidavit Envelope (you will need ID)



General Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Election Day voting is managed by the county Elections Department, not the Pima County Recorder.
On Election Day, Pima County residents can vote or drop off their ballot at any of the Vote Centers in Pima County. More information is available at Pima Vote
The Pima County Recorder’s Offices will act as Ballot Drop-Off Locations ONLY on election day. Ballots and replacement ballots will not be issued there.
Downtown Office 240 N Stone
Country Club 6550 S Country Club Road
East Side 6920 E Broadway Blvd

Reminder: By Arizona Law, a caregiver, family member, household member or election official CAN help a voter return their ballot (ARS 16-1005).