To our Arizona family,
In preparation for the midterm election on November 8, we have prepared the following state voter guide to help you navigate and prepare for Election Day: where to vote; how to vote; and what’s on your ballot. We hope you find this guide helpful!
Please use this guide and share it with people who need it. An educated voter is a smart voter! Vote Smart!
Election Guide 2022:
Arizona
Voter Registration Information:
Need to get registered, request an absentee ballot, or find your local polling place? All of that information and more can be found here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/voter-registration/AZ
Need to contact your local election office for questions about your registration, ballot, polling place, or any other elections question? Find all their contact information here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/offices/AZ
Elections/Candidates:
Congressional Elections: Nine seats for the U.S. House of Representatives and one seat for the U.S. Senate are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/C/AZ/2022-congressional?stageId=G
Notable races include:
Raul Grijalva and Luis Pozzolo are both running for district 7 of the House of Representatives.
Gubernatorial Elections: Anthony Camboni, Steph Denny, Katie Hobbs, Kari Lake, Mikaela Lutes-Burton, Rayshawn Merrill, Alice Novoa, William Pounds IV, and Liana West are running for governor this year. See the full list of candidates running here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/G/AZ/2022-congressional?stageId=G
State Legislature Elections: 30 seats for the Arizona House of Representatives and 30 seats for the Arizona Senate are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/L/AZ/2022-state-legislative?stageId=G
Statewide Elections: Offices for Attorney General, Secretary of State, Corporation Commissioner, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Treasurer are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/S/AZ/2022-statewide?stageId=G
Ballot Measures:
Here are the statewide ballot measures appearing on your November ballot:
Voter Identification Requirements for Mail-In Ballots and In-Person Voting Measure: For mail-in voting, voters casting a mail-in ballot will have to add two new pieces of information to their affidavit: their date of birth and a voter ID number.
Arizona Interest Rate Limit on Debt from Healthcare Services and Collection Exempt Property and Earnings Increase Initiative: This initiative would set a limit on interest rates for debt accrued from receiving healthcare services equal to either the weekly average one-year constant maturity treasury yield or 3%, whichever is less.
Arizona 60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Measures to Approve Taxes Amendment: This amendment would require a 60% supermajority vote to pass ballot measures intended to approve taxes in Arizona.
See the full list of all 2022 national statewide ballot measures here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/ballot-measures/2022
Happy Election Season!
The Vote Smart Team