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Where can I vote in Coconino County? Here is a list of early voting locations | 2024 election
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Where can I vote in Coconino County? Here is a list of early voting locations | 2024 election

Early voting for the November general election has begun in Coconino County and other parts of Arizona, and from now until the polls close on Election Day, voters can cast their ballots early by either returning their mail-in ballots or going to an exam physical. location to vote early.

Here are the details.

Is it too late to register to vote?

The deadline to register to vote for the November election was Oct. 7, according to the secretary of state’s website. If you haven’t registered yet, now is too late to do so and you won’t be able to vote in Arizona.

When is the last day to request an early vote?

Rows of ballot papers

Rows of ballot papers (From file)

On The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office deadline for accepting vote-by-mail applications for the November general election was Oct. 25. It is now too late to request an early vote.

When is the deadline to send in my ballot?

State election officials word the mail-in ballot must be received by county election officials by 7:00 p.m. on election day.

“We highly recommend sending your ballot back at least 7 to 10 days before the election,” officials wrote.

In addition to mailing the ballot, officials with the Arizona Secretary of State’s office say people can return their ballot to “any ballot box, drop-off location, early voting location or Election Day polling place in your county . on or before election day. .”

Where can I drop off my ballots in Coconino County?

All polling stations listed below are open 24 hours a day, unless otherwise noted.

Bellemont

Ponderosa Fire Station

  • 11951 Shadow Mountain Dr.
  • Red, white and blue drop box

Flagstaff

ADOT Division of Motor Vehicles

  • 1959 S. Woodlands Village Blvd.
  • Red, white and blue box located at Woodlands Village Blvd. entry

Development of the Coconino County Community

  • 2500 N. Fort Valley Rd.
  • Red, white and blue drop box located next to the building

Coconino County Health and Human Services

  • 2500 N. Fort Valley Rd.
  • Red, white and blue box located near the entrance to the building

Coconino County Recorder’s Office

  • 110 E. Cherry Avenue
  • White mailbox next to the pole next to the parking lot

Coconino County Treasurer

  • 2304 N. 3rd St.
  • Red, white and blue box located near 3rd St.

Coconino County Voter Services, Flagstaff Mall

  • 4650 N. US Highway 89
  • Office located between JCPenney and Planet Fitness
  • Storage box located in the public lobby of the office
  • Hours of Operation: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday

Flagstaff Aquaplex

  • 1702 N. Fourth St.
  • Red, white and blue drop box

Flagstaff Fire Station #6

  • 3877 S. Lake Mary Rd.
  • Red, white and blue box located next to the alley

High Country Humane Society

  • 11665 N. US Highway 89
  • Red, white and blue drop box

Highlands Fire Station

  • 3350 Old Munds Hwy.
  • Red, white and blue drop box

NAU bookstore

  • S. Beaver St. on the NAU Campus
  • Red, white and blue box in front of the main entrance

Munds Park

Pinewood Fire Station

  • 475 E. Pinewood Blvd.
  • Red, white and blue drop box

Sedona

Sedona City Hall

  • 102 Roadrunner Dr.
  • Silver box near the entrance to the building

Page

City Hall page

  • 697 Vista Ave.
  • Red, white and blue drop box

The city of Tuba

Alta Edison Native American Information Center

  • 78 Main St., behind the Tuba City Library
  • Storage box located behind the building
  • Hours of Operation: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday (DST)

Williams

Williams Town Hall

  • 113 S. 1st St.
  • Red, white and blue box located on the south side of the building

Where are the in-person early voting locations in Coconino County?

According to the Coconino County website, there are two early voting locations that are open to all voters in the county, regardless of where they live.

Both venues are located in Flagstaff and are:

Coconino County Voter Services, Flagstaff Mall

  • 4650 N. US Highway 89
  • Office located between JCPenney and Planet Fitness
  • 9:00 – 17:00, Monday to Friday

Coconino County Recorder’s Office

  • 110 E. Cherry Avenue
  • 8:00 – 17:00, Monday to Friday

County officials also listed six other early voting locations that are set up for voters who live in certain districts:

Alta Edison Native American Outreach Center – Tuba City

  • 78 Main St., behind the Tuba City Library
  • 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday (DST)
  • For voters in the following wards: Bodaway 42Cameron 43Coppermine 47Coalmine 48Inscription House 61Kaibeto 65Lechee 67Leupp 69Moenkopi 70Navajo Mountain 71Tolani Lake 88Tonalea 90Tuba City Northeast City Northwest City 93T94Tuba City
  • Bodaway 42
  • Cameron 43
  • Coppermine 47
  • Coal mine 48
  • Registration house 61
  • Kaibeto 65
  • Lechee 67
  • Leupp 69
  • Moenkopi 70
  • Navajo Mountain 71
  • Lake Tolani 88
  • Tonale 90
  • Tuba City Northeast 93
  • Tuba City Northwest 94
  • Tuba City South 95

Fredonia City Hall – Fredonia

  • 25 N. Main St.
  • 7:30 – 17:30, Monday to Friday
  • For voters in the Fredonia 58 precinct

Grand Canyon School District Office – Grand Canyon National Park

  • 100 Boulder St., Grand Canyon
  • 8:00 – 17:00, Monday to Friday
  • For voters in Grand Canyon 59 and Tusayan 97 wards

City Hall page

  • 697 Vista Avenue
  • 7:00 – 17:30, Monday to Thursday
  • For voters in the following wards: Bodaway 42Coppermine 47Inscription House 61Kaibeto 65Navajo Mountain 71Lechee 67Central Page 72East Page 73South Page 74West Page 75
  • Bodaway 42
  • Coppermine 47
  • Registration house 61
  • Kaibeto 65
  • Navajo Mountain 71
  • Lechee 67
  • Center page 72
  • East Page 73
  • South Page 74
  • West Page 75

Sedona City Hall

  • 102 Roadrunner Dr.
  • 7:30 – 17:00, Monday to Thursday
  • For voters in the following precincts: Oak Creek 82Sedona 83
  • Oak Creek 82
  • Sedona 83

Williams Town Hall

  • 112 S. 1st St.
  • 9:00 – 17:00, Monday to Friday
  • For voters in the following precincts: Howard Mesa 96Kaibab 64Parks South 78Parks North 79Tsayan 97Williams North 98Williams South 99
  • Howard Mesa 96
  • Kaibab 64
  • Parks South 78
  • Parks North 79
  • Tusayan 97
  • Williams North 98
  • 99 Williams South

In addition, Coconino County election officials say there are mobile early voting locations for certain communities located on tribal lands.

  • Oct. 30 – Blue Canyon Grill, Cameron
  • October 31 – Chapter House, Lechee
  • November 1 – Flea Market, Tuba City

Where can I find my premises?

Coconino County officials released a map of wards for the 2024 elections.

Are election materials available in Native American languages?

Coconino County election officials posted audio translations state and local Hopi and Navajo ballot measures. Translations do not include Proposition 140.

Can I return my early ballot on Election Day?

Vote here sign

According to county election officials, ballots can be cast at any polling station or polling center in the county between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on election day.

Where can I find early voting information for my county?

If you live in Maricopa County, we have a list of early voting locations here. We also have a list of early voting locations people from Pinal County.

If you live in other counties in Arizona, here is a link to each county’s list of early voting locations, based on the information we can find on the county websites:

Hours of operation for these early voting locations vary by county, and some locations close before Election Day. Please check the opening hours carefully for the early voting location you wish to visit.