April 22: Civilian voter registration deadline for May 21 municipal elections

Arizona's 21st Secretary of State Adrian Fontes
Arizona's 21st Secretary of State Adrian Fontes - Oficial website
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An upcoming election deadline is approaching quickly in Arizona. The civilian voter registration deadline is tomorrow, April 22.

Civilian voter registration deadlines apply to the general population who are eligible to vote but are not part of the military or living overseas. These deadlines vary by state but are usually within a few weeks before the election date. Meeting this deadline is crucial for being able to participate in an election.

The Arizona Secretary of State Elections Division is a nonpartisan government agency responsible for overseeing all aspects of state elections. It also provides training and support to county election officials and works to ensure that all Arizonans have access to fair and secure elections.

Civilian voter registration deadline for May 21 municipal elections.
Deadline date: April 22



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