Pinal County Elections Director Michele Forney provides voter information for the upcoming General Election
Big Idea
- A total of 180,501 early ballots have been issued
- In Pinal County, you MUST go to your assigned Polling Place; You CANNOT vote at any Polling Place you choose like you can in some of the other counties
- In-person polling locations will be open on Election Day from 6 AM to 7 PM
- Please wear a mask and practice social distancing
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It’s time to gear up for Election Day
In Pinal County there has been a record level of early voting ahead of the Tuesday election. 180,501 ballots were issued, and 122,685 ballots have been accepted through Friday. Republicans have returned more ballots than any other group.
Pinal County does not have vote centers like many of the counties do in Arizona. That means voters must go to their assigned polling locations if they want to vote in person. Here’s a link to find your polling location.
If you have already filled out your ballot, be sure to drop off your ballot in designated Early Ballot Drop-off locations.
See the additional information below from Elections Director Michele Forney.