
As Coconino County wraps up its election procedures, the final unofficial results from the November 4th voting have been released. The county awaits the official seal of approval, which is set to come following the Board of Supervisors' canvassing meeting on the evening of November 18, 2025. Interested parties can tune in at 6 p.m. either online or in person to witness the formal proceedings.
According to a civic alert from Coconino County, turnout for the recent election saw 27.46 percent of registered voters casting their ballots, which translates into 24,525 votes from an eligible 89,310. It's worth noting that the thirst for early voting hasn't waned, with a staggering 90 percent of votes coming in before Election Day. Moreover, a minority of the electorate, 2,379 to be precise, decided to navigate the physical space of 33 consolidated polling locations to cast their vote in person.
The Elections Department, efficiently and swiftly, counted the lion's share of ballots by November 6th, brushing up against their tabulation goal. All votes were counted by 7 p.m. on November 7th, a commendable feat of promptness and diligence in the often-tense post-election atmosphere.
Coconino County keeps its electorate informed and prepared. For those needing voter registration information or details on early voting, the County Recorder’s Office is reachable at 928-679-7860. For any other query that elections could stir up, reach out to the Coconino County Elections Department at 928-678-7896.









