FLAGSTAFF — Coconino County voters that will be unable to go to their polling location on Election Day, March 19 may vote at an emergency early voting location on Saturday, March 16; Sunday, March 17; or Monday, March 18.
Voters taking advantage of emergency early voting will be required to complete a form stating that they have an emergency and need to vote an emergency early ballot. They do not need to disclose the specifics of their emergency.
Voters with non-health related emergencies, such as having to be out of town on Election Day, may also cast an emergency early ballot.
The emergency early voting locations are:
- Coconino County Recorder’s office, 110 E Cherry Ave, Flagstaff
- Coconino County Voter Services office, Flagstaff Mall, Between JCPenney & Planet Fitness, 4650 N US Highway 89, Flagstaff
- Alta Edison Native American Outreach Center, 78 Main Street, Tuba City
Voters that have received their early ballots through the mail may drop off their voted ballots at any of the emergency early voting locations, any polling place or vote center on Election Day or in a ballot drop box. Voted early ballots must be received by 7 pm on Election Day to be counted. The list of ballot drop boxes can be seen by going to this website – www.coconino.az.gov/elections and selecting Ballot Drop Box Locations.
The Recorder’s Office will also be providing a drive up/ballot drop off service on Election Day from 7 am to 7 pm in the parking lot of their downtown Flagstaff office, 110 E Cherry Ave. Voters will be able to drop off their ballots without having to get out of their vehicle.
The Presidential Preference Election is a closed political party election, only registered Democrats or Republicans are eligible to vote in this election.
For more information or if you have questions about early voting or voter registration, call 928-679-7860 or 800-793-6181.