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Coconino County Welcomes Early Voters for Nov. 4 Elections with Multiple Convenient Options

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Published on October 12, 2025
Coconino County Welcomes Early Voters for Nov. 4 Elections with Multiple Convenient OptionsSource: Unsplash/Arnaud Jaegers

Coconino County has rolled out the red carpet for early voting as the November 4 Jurisdictional Election gets underway. For those eager to cast their ballot ahead of time, a variety of options are laid out on the table. Should the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) members fail to receive their ballots by Wednesday, the Recorder’s Office is their go-to for resolving any issues related to voter registration status or mailing addresses, as reported by Coconino County's official website.

In an odd twist, if registered voters find themselves not on the AEVL or haven’t caught a glimpse of their ballot in the post, they may request for an early ballot by mailing to Coconino County Recorder, at the physical address provided, or online, with a strict deadline of October 24 at 5 p.m. Marked ballots can then weave their way back through the U.S. mail, or if preferred, dropped off at designated spots for early voting, ballot drop boxes, or at any polling place on Election Day.

In-person early voting is also an option available countywide until October 31. Moreover, for those opting for the mail-in route, the BallotTrax system offers peace of mind by enabling voters to track their ballot’s journey and status by email, text, or voice message, according to details shared via the same announcement.

And for those inquisitive about what they're voting on, informational pamphlets courtesy of the Coconino Community College are up for grabs at all early voting locations and online. Queries and conundrums on all things election-related can be directed at the Recorder's Office, with further details and contact information pinpointed on their website.