What's on my ballot?
Dates to know
Last day to register to vote:
Apr 3
First day of early voting:
Apr 22
Last day of early voting:
Apr 29
Election day:
May 3
How to register to vote
To be eligible to vote in Arizona, you must:
- be a United States citizen;
- be a resident of Arizona and the county listed on your registration; and
- be 18 years of age or older on or before the day of the next regular general election.
You cannot register to vote in Arizona if:
- you have been convicted of a felony and have not yet had your civil rights restored*; and
- you have been adjudicated incapacitated by a court of law.
*Note: For a first-time felony conviction, civil rights are automatically restored upon completion of a person's sentence and payment of any restitution.
For more information, including ways to register or to update your voter information, click here.
Source: https://azsos.gov/elections/voting-election/register-vote-or-update-your-current-voter-information
To be eligible to vote in Tennessee, you must:
- be a United States citizen;
- be 18 years of age or older on or before the date of the next election;
- be a resident of Tennessee; view guidelines for determining residency and special considerations for homeless persons residency and nonresident property owners; and
- if you have been convicted of a felony, your eligibility to register and vote depends upon the crime you were convicted of and the date of your conviction. If your conviction made you ineligible, you may regain your eligibility if your conviction has been expunged or if you have had your voting rights restored, unless you were convicted of a crime that rendered you permanently ineligible to vote.
In order to participate in an election, a qualified voter must be properly registered no later than 30 days before the election. The election commission office will process any by-mail voter registration form that has been postmarked at least 30 days before the election.
For more information, including ways to register or to review your existing registration information, click here.
To be eligible to vote in Texas, you must:
- be a United States citizen;
- be a resident of the county where you submit the application;
- be 18 years of age on election day;
- not be a convicted felon (you may be eligible to vote if you have completed your sentence, probation and parole); and
- have not been declared by a court exercising probate jurisdiction to be either totally mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.
For more information, including ways to register or to confirm if you are already registered, click here.
What to take with you to the polls
Voters in Arizona can present one form of identification from List 1 or two different forms of identification from list 2 or 3:
List 1: sufficient photo ID including name and address (one required)
- Valid Arizona driver license
- Valid Arizona nonoperating identification card
- Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
- Valid United States federal, state or local government-issued identification
List 2: sufficient ID without a photograph that bears the name and address (two required)
- Utility bill of the elector that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election; a utility bill may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone or cable television
- Bank or credit union statement that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election
- Valid Arizona vehicle registration
- Indian census card
- Property tax statement of the elector's residence
- Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
- Arizona vehicle insurance card
- Recorder's certificate
- Valid United States federal, state or local government-issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the county recorder
- Any mailing to the elector marked “Official election material”
List 3: mix from lists 1 and 2 (two required)
- Any valid photo identification from List 1 in which the address does not reasonably match the precinct register accompanied by a nonphoto identification from List 2 in which the address does reasonably match the precinct register
- U.S. passport without address and one valid item from List 2
- U.S. military identification without address and one valid item from List 2
The following is a list of photo ID options voters can use at the polls in Tennessee, even if expired:
- Tennessee driver license with your photo;
- United States passport;
- photo ID issued by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security;
- photo ID issued by the federal or Tennessee state government;
- United States military photo ID; or
- Tennessee handgun carry permit with your photo.
Source: https://sos.tn.gov/products/elections/what-id-required-when-voting
The following is a list of photo ID options voters can use at the polls in Texas:
- Texas driver’s license;
- Texas Election Identification Certificate;
- Texas personal identification card;
- Texas handgun license issued by DPS;
- United States military identification card containing the person’s photograph;
- United States citizenship certificate containing the person’s photograph; or
- United States passport (book or card).
Source: https://www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/need-id.html