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Election Day
Today, Tuesday, Nov. 5, is election day. Voters have until 7 p.m. to vote in person or drop their early ballots in an dropbox or turn in their ballots at an election center.
The tabulation process for the General Election takes time. All elections results are preliminary and unofficial until they are officially canvased by the Board of Supervisors of Arizona’s 15 counties in mid-November.
Timeline on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5
- 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. polling stations are open.
- 7 p.m. polls close. Vote center officials and volunteers take ballots to the county elections offices.
- 8 p.m. Counties post the first batch of results, which are early ballots exclusively. These are the ballots counted from start of tabulation on Monday, Oct. 21. These are generally not the ballots cast on election day, except in smaller counties.
- 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. election night: Election Day ballot tabulation. Depending on the county, ballots could be counted and posted by county officials every few minutes in large, urban counties like Maricopa, Pima and Pinal, or in groups every few hours in rural counties like Coconino and Yavapai.
Timeline on Wednesday, Nov. 6
- About noon Nov. 6: Final Election Day ballots from remote areas like the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon and the Navajo Nation are counted. Any ballots requiring the duplication check process are counted.
Timeline through Sunday, Nov. 11
- Early ballots dropped off on Election Day and provisional or conditional ballots are counted through Sunday, Nov. 11.
- The cure deadline is Saturday, Nov. 10, so tabulation cannot be completed until Sunday, Nov. 11, at the earliest. Curing is the process of resolving any problems with a signature on the green affidavit envelope for early voting. For a ballot to be tabulated, county recorders must have a verified signature each election cycle.​
There is a small window of time to cure signature issues. ​The deadline to cure a ballot packet is 5 calendar days post-Election Day for any Federal Election such as a Primary, General or March Presidential Preference Election or 3 calendar days post-Election Day for all other local elections. This schedule is subject to change based on the number of ballots received on Election Day.
Voting Centers
Vote Centers are voting locations open to every eligible voter in the county. Registered residents may visit any Vote Center in the county to cast their official ballot.Â
Yavapai County Voting Centers
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Vote Center | Precincts | Address |
82 – Christ Lutheran Church/Sedona | 82, 83 | Christ Lutheran Church 25 Chapel Road, Sedona |
01 – Flagstaff Aquaplex | 1,11,15,17 | 1702 N Fourth St, Flagstaff |
02 – Museum of Northern Arizona | 2, 4, 5, 56 | 3101 N. Ft. Valley Road, Flagstaff |
03 – Flagstaff Downtown Library | 3, 28 | 300 W. Aspen Avenue, Flagstaff |
06 – Grace Community Church | 6, 7, 9, 29, 81,84 | 4295 W. Rt 66, Flagstaff |
08 – East Flagstaff Library | 8,16 | 3000 N. Fourth Street, Suite 5, Flagstaff |
10 – South Beaver School | 10,12,13,14,20 | 506 S. Beaver St, Flagstaff |
18 – Flagstaff Subaru | 18, 26 | 4910 E. Marketplace Dr., Flagstaff |
19 – Christ’s Church of Flagstaff | 19, 24, 25 | 3355 E. Soliere Ave, Flagstaff |
21 – Coconino Community College | 21, 22, 23, 27, 63 | 2800 S. Lone Tree Road, Flagstaff |
50 – Calvary Bible Church | 50 | 6555 Townsend-Winona Road, Flagstaff |
59 – Shrine of the Ages | 59 | 20 S. Entrance Road, Grand Canyon |
69 – Leupp LDS Church | 69 | Leupp Schools Road, Leupp |
72 – Page City Hall | 72, 73, 74, 75 | 697 Vista Ave, Page |
93 – Tuba City High School | 93, 94, 95 | 67 Warrior Drive, Tuba City |
96 – Northwoods Church | 96, 98, 99 | 100 Pinecrest Trail, Williams |
Precinct-Based | Precincts | Address |
40 – Ponderosa Fire Station #82 | 40, 78, 79 | 11951 W. Shadow Mountain Dr., Bellemont |
41 – Blue Ridge Community Church | 41 | 5706 St Rt 87, Happy Jack |
42 – Bodaway Chapter House | 42 | Bodaway |
43 – Cameron Chapter House | 43 | HWY 89 N., Cameron |
47 – Coppermine Chapter House | 47 | Coppermine |
48 – Coalmine Chapter House | 48 | Coalmine Mesa |
52 – Summit Fire Station #32 | 52, 85 | 8905 Koch Field Road, Flagstaff |
53 – Forest Lakes Community Center | 53 | 1111 Merzville Road, Forest Lakes |
57 – Summit Fire Station #31 | 57, 89, 92 | 6425 N. Cosnino Rd, Flagstaff |
58 – Fredonia Fire Station | 58 | 20 Brown Street, Fredonia |
60 – Havasupai Community Learning Center | 60 | Supai Villiage |
61 – Ts’ah Bii Kin Community Church | 61 | Inscription House |
62 – Highlands Fire Station #23 | 62 | 3350 Old Munds Highway, Flagstaff |
64 – Kaibab Estates West Fire Station | 64 | 3918 N. Double A Ranch Rd, Ash Fork |
65 – Kaibeto Senior Center | 65 | Kaibeto |
67 – LeChee Chapter House | 67 | LeChee |
70 – Upper Moenkopi Community Center | 70 | Upper Moenkopi Village |
71 – Navajo Mountain Alliance Church | 71 | Navajo Mountain |
80 – Munds Park Community Church | 80 | 17670 S. Munds Ranch Rd, Munds Park |
88 – Tolani Lake Chapter House | 88 | Tolani Lake |
90 – Tonalea Chapter House | 90 | Tonalea |
97 – Tusayan Town Hall | 97 | 845 Mustang Dr., Tusayan |