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Voter Registration DrivesArizona Voter Information Center

Voter registration is the first step to engaging in civic life.

Because we live in a representative form of government, our vote can make a practical difference in the lives of those around us. By voting we help determine who will lead our nation, make our laws, and protect our liberties. We directly and indirectly affect the lives of our neighbors!

Register Voters - Make a Difference!

Any Arizona citizen who will be eighteen by Election Day is eligible to register.
The process for registering is quick and easy.  

Register to Vote Online
Quick Start Guide for Planning Voter Registration Drives
List of County Recorders Offices
Printable Voter Registration Form
How to conduct a voter registration drive
Early - Absentee Balloting Flier
We'll send a FREE packet to help you plan a drive!
Frequently Asked Questions
Find your Districts
Help with a Voter Registration Drive
Key election dates for 2008
Find Your Legislators

Wanted: 1,000 Churches

Some studies estimate that as many as 50% of church-attending Americans are not registered to vote. Help CAP change this statistic! We are looking for 1,000 churches to host voter registration drives in the months leading up to the October 6 registration deadline.

Check out our List of Churches Hosting Drives!
Use the form to let us know who's missing.

Quick Start Guide for Churches
Voter Registration Flier
CAP Legal Letter about Voter REgistration
Church Email Suggestions
5 Good Reasons Christians Should Vote
What Churches Can and Cannot Do

 

 

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