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Arizona Officials Say Tuesday Last Day To Mail Ballots

Associated Press | Matt Rourke

 

Arizona voters who have mail-in ballots still sitting on their kitchen table are being advised to put them in the mail by Tuesday if they want assurances they’ll make it to county election officials by Election Day.

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs says ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3 to be counted.

There’s no postage requried for early ballots.

After Tuesday, voters are urged to drop their ballots off at an official drop box, county recorders office or a polling place. Locations can be found on the Arizona.vote website.

An historic number of early ballots have already been returned.

 

According to the United States Election Project, more than 64 million people have voted in the 2020 elections so far.