Are you registered to vote? Deadline is Oct. 7.
Health centers like ours rely on government funding for a significant portion of our operating costs. This critical funding is decided by our elected officials and through legislation. The power to influence these decisions is in your hands —your vote, and the votes of your family, friends, and community, shape these outcomes.
Every election is an opportunity to share your voice and ensure your needs and concerns are heard. Voting can seem complicated at times, but there are many unbiased resources to help make sense of who and what is on the ballot in clear and easy-to-understand terms. One helpful resource is Vote411, where you can find nonpartisan information about upcoming elections and the candidates or measures being voted on.
Voter Registration Information
The deadline to register to vote is quickly approaching. Make sure you are registered by October 7. If you aren’t sure of your voter status, you can check or update your registration online. Here’s how to register:
- Visit Vote411.org or Service Arizona.
- Follow the steps to either register online or print the form to mail in.
- Once you’re registered, keep an eye out for election details, including voting locations or how to request a mail-in ballot.
What to Expect Next
Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation and receive a voter registration card in the mail within 4-6 weeks. If voting by mail, be sure to fill out and return your ballot by the deadline. If you plan to vote in person, check your polling location and hours ahead of time.
Remember, every vote counts!