The deadline for Coconino County residents to register to vote or update a voter registration for the November 8 General Election is Monday, October 10. The Coconino County Election offices in Flagstaff and Tuba City will have extended office hours on October 10 so people can register to vote in person at these two locations. The offices will be open 8 am to 7 pm on October 10.
Residents may also register to vote online at www.servicearizona.com on October 10 until midnight. This website requires an Arizona driver license or Arizona-issued identification card, and is the same service provider that offers online vehicle registration.
To register, an individual must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old by Election Day, reside within Coconino County and have no felony convictions, unless civil rights have been restored.
Registered voters who have moved or changed their name must re-register.
Citizens may print off a mail-in voter registration application at www.coconino.az.gov/elections. Click on “Voter Registration”. Registrations forms are available at the Elections Office at 110 E. Cherry Avenue in Flagstaff and area city offices, post offices, Tuba City Elections Office, reservation chapter houses, tribal offices and libraries.
Mail-in voter registration forms must be signed and dated no later than Monday, October 10, and received in the Elections Office by Friday, October 14.
The Coconino County Elections Office expects a record number of voters to register and turnout at the November 8 General Election. If any residents have questions concerning their voter registration status, it is recommended to call the Elections Office.
For more information, call the Elections Office at 928-679-7860 or toll-free at 800-793-6181.