David D. Ortega (left), Mayor of the City of Scottsdale and Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council
David D. Ortega (left), Mayor of the City of Scottsdale and Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council
Maricopa County is experiencing a significant increase in early voting, yet many voters still prefer to cast their ballots on Election Day. The county will provide 246 Vote Centers for this purpose. Voters are not restricted to specific polling locations and can select any vote center that fits their schedule. These centers will be operational from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on November 5.
A list of vote centers, along with estimated wait times, is available for voters planning to visit on Tuesday, November 5. It is important to note that some sites, like Scottsdale City Hall, serve solely as ballot drop-off points.
To aid voters in preparing for the two-page ballot process on Election Day, Maricopa County has released a video titled “Phil In The Blanks.” This resource aims to streamline the voting experience.
The election process across Maricopa County is overseen by Maricopa County Elections. Voters are encouraged to visit Maricopa.Vote for the most current updates regarding the election.
For those interested in Scottsdale's election specifics, further information can be found at Scottsdale.Vote. Election results will begin to be available after 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5 at Scottsdale.Vote.