Maricopa County Elections Department Voter Assistance
Maricopa County Election Department's Assistance Program strives to ensure equal access to the electoral process for all citizens and to provide the assistance some voters may require based on physical or mental abilities, mobility concerns, or language skill sets.
Maricopa County Recorder Helen Purcell used the Deaf Link sign translator at the press conference launching the service. Read more...
From 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday this service is available to assist the deaf public:
- Register to vote
- Request an early ballot to be mailed to them
- Answer questions on the electoral process
- Clarify the new ID requirements for voting at the polls, to name just a few applications
Voter Information:
Alternative Formats:
- Alternative Formats Brochure
- Deaf Services Brochure
- Special Needs Information Request Form
- Special Needs Early Ballot Request Form for Braille and Large Print Ballots
Deaf Link Videos (GRAPHICAL)
Deaf Link Audio Files
- Early Voting Information
- Touch Screen Audio Information
- Open Primary Information
- Polling Place Information
- Touch Screen Large Print Information
- Voter Registration Information
- Voting Instructions and ID at the Polls
Publicity Pamphlet Audio Files
Tohono O'odham Informational Audio
- 2008 Election Dates
- The address on my ID doesn't match
- When can I not register to vote?
- Do provisional ballots count?
- How do I know my polling place?
- What are the ID requirements at the polls
- In line to vote by 7 PM
- If I register, will I get jury duty?
- Kids at the polls
- How do I avoid lines at the polls?
- I don't have a street address
- Do I have to register to a political party?
- What is required to register?
- What types of elections are there?
- When do I update my registration?
- Voter assistance
- What is a provisional ballot?
- When can I register?
- Where do I register?
- Why do I register?
How To Get Involved:
Contact Us:
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