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Quick Start Guide to Voter Registration
Brought to you by The Center for Arizona Policy

Churches can encourage voter registration three ways!

  1. Send Arizona’s official Voter Registration link, www.servicearizona.com, to your church email list and encourage congregants to register to vote online. Click here for Email Suggestions.

  2. Plan a voter registration drive. Click here for a FREE Voter Registration Kit with what you need to plan a drive. The most important documents in the kit are also available online:
  3. Preach a message about voting. We are blessed to live in a nation where we can participate in the government and choose our leaders. Take time to discuss this great privilege and responsibility. Three excellent resources are:

Running a voter registration drive is simple!

  • You will need Voter Registration forms, black pens, tables, and volunteers.

  • Before starting to register voters all volunteers should read the How To document (especially the legal instructions at the bottom), and the Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Voter Registration forms are available from your County Recorder’s office.

  • If you have wireless internet and laptops, you could also have computers set up opened to www.servicearizona.com. By using computers, people can register immediately online. When they type in their Arizona Driver’s license number, their current info pops up and they can verify and/or update their info. Before starting, have the volunteer test it with their own information so they can see how it works.

  • Mail all completed forms to the County Recorder’s office. Forms must be postmarked by August 4 at midnight to meet the Primary election deadline, or October 6 at midnight to meet the General election deadline. You can mail all of the registrations for the same county in one envelope to that county’s County Recorder’s office.

If you need any assistance, want additional training, or would like to discuss your voter registration plans, please contact CAP at 602-424-2525 or 800-FAMILY-1

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