
How to Vote
Your ballot, your voice. Here’s how to make it count in the July 21 Primary.
Your early ballot is on its way. When it arrives, look for Ben Koehler, Arizona State House (District 20) on your ballot — then use the dates and steps below to return it on time.
Key Dates
- June 24 — Early ballots mailed; in-person early voting begins
- July 10 — Last day to request a ballot by mail
- July 14 — Mail your ballot back by this date so it arrives on time
- July 17 — Last day to vote early in person
- July 21 — Election Day (polls open 6 a.m.–7 p.m.)
Returning Your Ballot
Mail it back in the postage-paid envelope (by July 14 to be safe), or drop it off — free, no stamp needed — at any Pima County vote center through 7 p.m. on Election Day. Mail voting requires no ID; your signature is verified against your registration.
Questions about your ballot?
Reach out anytime — we’re happy to help you get your vote in.
