Voting Rights & Accommodations
Mail-in Ballots can be turned in at the polls. You do not have to wait in line. Just go inside and drop your ballot off in the box provided at the site.
Voting Rights
I have the right:
- To vote by myself and make my own choices.
- To get help from a person of my choice or an election worker.
- To a physically accessible polling place and the use of an accessible voting machine.
- To vote if I have a guardian, unless a court determines I cannot.
You Have a Right to Election Accommodations on Election Day:
You can:
- Ask to move to the front of the line.
- Bring someone to help you. Any person you choose can go with you into the voting booth – except an agent of your employer or union, or a candidate.
- Have headphones to hear your ballot.
- You have the right to take a sample ballot into the voting booth with you.
- Have sample ballots in alternative format.
- Have accessible parking.
- Have temporary ramps.
- Use a communication board.
- Access voting machines for voters in wheelchairs.
- Use different colored voting screens.
It is against the law for anyone in the polling place to try to influence your vote.
To report Voting Issues at the polls, call Arizona Center for Disability Law at 602-274-6287
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