Ballots with signatures that do match what elections officials have on file must be verified by voters by 5 p.m. on Tuesday in order to be counted.
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While the deadline to mail back absentee ballots has passed, there are still a number of ways Arizonans can cast their vote today.
Voters can use the Judicial Review tool or recommendations from local organizations to help them fill out their ballot.
Voters who do not mail back their ballots today can still vote in person or return their ballot at any ballot drop-off location in the state.
Arizona officials can start counting early ballots two weeks before the election. But other states can’t start counting them until the actual Election Day.
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