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Arizona voting: Where, when you can cast your ballot

If you are looking to cast your ballot, here's where you can go to do so.

PHOENIX — Heading to the polls to cast your ballot early or making your in-person voting plan for Election Day? Here's where you can vote in Arizona. 

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Where can you cast your vote?

Maricopa County

For voters in Arizona's most-populated county, you can find your closest polling place on the Maricopa County Voter Registrations and Elections website.

Just enter your address, city or zip code and their in-browser map will show you what voting locations are open in your area. The map will also show you estimated waiting times, operation hours and directions to the polling place of your choice.

Pima County

Voters in Pima County also have a county-specific website for finding their polling places. You can enter your street address into their Precinct Search to find your district and a list of voting locations near you.

You can visit the site at: recorder.pima.gov/voterstats/PollingLocationSearch 

All Other Counties

Residents living outside of Maricopa and Pima counties can find their polling places on my.arizona.vote.

This site, operated by the Secretary of State's office, lets you search your address to find nearby voting locations. From the main page, just click the "Find your polling locations" button and enter your address into the search bar.

To contact your local Election Official, you can visit azsos.gov/county-election-info.

When are the polls open?

Polling locations in Arizona will be open from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Election Day, according to the Secretary of State's website.

Remember, if you're in line by the time the polls close, you can still cast your ballot!

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Can you get a ride to the polls?

The popular rideshare companies Uber and Lyft are both offering a 50% discount (up to $10) for voters who need to order a ride to the polls on Election Day.

Both companies have announced that they want to lower the bar to entry for voting by making transportation more accessible.

"At Uber, we believe transportation shouldn’t be a barrier for any eligible citizen to vote. So with Election Day just around the corner, we’re here to make it as effortless as possible as you begin to make your plan to vote," the company announced online.

Lyft made a similar announcement, stating, "as we gear up for November 5, we’re ensuring everyone in America has the opportunity to answer the question: Where are we going?"

Riders with Lyft can enter the code VOTE24 in their app on or before Nov. 5. The code will be valid from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and can be used to order a rideshare, bikeshare or scooter ride.

For Uber, just follow the prompts to enter your address and you'll see a dedicated "Go Vote" button to book a ride to the nearest polling place.

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