06/26/2026
🗳️ Mohave County Voters: If you're on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL), your ballot should be arriving in your mailbox soon!
We encourage you to vote and return your ballot as early as possible. Before returning your ballot, please remember to sign the affidavit envelope. Arizona law requires a valid signature on the affidavit envelope in order for your ballot to be counted.
Vote early, vote confidently!
06/24/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 24, 2026
Early Voting Begins and Ballots Mailed for Mohave County Primary Elections
MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ — Early voting for the upcoming Primary Election begins June 24 and continues through July 17, providing voters with convenient in-person voting opportunities at multiple locations throughout Mohave County.
Ballots for voters who have requested to vote by mail will also begin mailing on June 24. The Recorder’s Office encourages voters to plan ahead and account for USPS delivery and return times to ensure ballots are received by the deadline. Voters should allow approximately seven days for mail delivery and are advised to return ballots no later than 10 days prior to Election Day. All mail ballots must be received by the Mohave County Recorder’s Office by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, July 21, in order to be counted.
Early Voting Dates & Hours (In-Person)
Wednesday, June 24 – Friday, July 17
Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Early Voting Locations:
Bullhead City
Mohave County Library
1170 Hancock Rd
Bullhead City, AZ
Lake Havasu City
Mohave County Library
1770 McCulloch Blvd N
Lake Havasu City, AZ
Kingman
Mohave County Library
3269 E Burbank St
Kingman, AZ
Ballot drop boxes are available inside each of these locations during Early Voting hours. Additional boxes are located inside the Mohave County Administration Building, 700 W. Beale Street in Kingman, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Election Day Voting Information
Election Day will be held on Tuesday, July 21, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Voters are reminded to verify their assigned precinct before arriving at their polling location.
Find Your Precinct
Voters may locate their precinct in the following ways:
• Check their Voter ID card (listed as “PCT”)
• Visit: https://my.arizona.vote/
• View the list of polling locations online at Mohave.gov → Departments → Elections → Polling Locations
• Call the Mohave County Elections Department: (928) 753-0733
• Call Mohave County Voter Registration: (928) 753-0767
• Email: [email protected]
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06/23/2026
Are you an Election Day voter for the July 21st Primary and need your precinct?
Polls will be open 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM on Tuesday, July 21st
You can find your precinct in a few easy ways:
• ✅ Check your Voter ID Card — your precinct is listed as “PCT”
• 🌐 Visit: my.arizona.vote
• 📞 Call Mohave County Elections Department: (928) 753-0733
06/18/2026
Mohave County Recorder's Office Reminds Voters of Upcoming Primary Election Deadlines and Resources
MOHAVE COUNTY, AZ — The Mohave County Recorder's Office, Voter Registration Division, is reminding voters of key deadlines and resources for the upcoming July 21, 2026, Primary Election.
Reminder of Important Dates
• June 22, 2026 – Last day to register to vote or update voter registration information • June 24, 2026 – Early voting begins; early ballots mailed to voters on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL) • July 10, 2026 – Last day to request a ballot by mail • July 17, 2026 – Last day to vote early in person • July 21, 2026 – Primary Election Day
Sample Ballots and Election Information
The Mohave County Elections Department will mail sample ballots beginning July 6, 2026, to households not on the Active Early Voting List (AEVL).
Voters may access election information online through the Arizona Voter Information Portal at https://my.arizona.vote
Registered party voters may view their party-specific sample ballot through the portal.
Since Arizona conducts partisan primary elections, voters registered as Independent, Party Not Designated (PND), or Other may not have access to a party-specific sample ballot online. To assist these voters, the Recorder’s Office has made available the ballots for the three participating political parties at Early Voting Information | Mohave County or www.mohave.gov under Elected Officials > Recorder > Voter Registration > Early Voting. The official list of certified write-in candidates is also posted on the Early Voting webpage.
Additional Resources
Nonpartisan voter information, including candidate and ballot measure guides, is available through the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission. Election guides have been mailed and should arrive in mailboxes by June 20th.
Voters may also verify registration, update information, locate polling places, and review election notices through the Arizona Voter Information Portal.
The Recorder's Office encourages voters to review materials early, verify registration, and make a voting plan.
Voters receiving early ballots are encouraged to return them promptly by mail or drop box. Early ballots received and verified before Election Day are included in the first results reported on election night.
For questions regarding voter registration, party affiliation, or voting options, contact the Mohave County Recorder's Office, Voter Registration Division, at (928) 753-0767 or visit https://my.arizona.vote
06/16/2026
Be sure to check your mail in the coming days! The 2026 Primary Election Voter Education Guide is on its way to you.
The Voter Education Guide is intended to be a resource as you go to fill out your ballot-by-mail or head to the polls. Highlight important points, write notes next to each candidate as you watch debates, or skim through to learn more about each ballot measure. We hope you feel prepared to make your vote yours! Learn more about the upcoming election schedule at https://ow.ly/hpt650Z6rTQ
06/16/2026
📢 Open to the Public: Logic & Accuracy Testing for the 2026 Primary Election
The Mohave County Elections Department and the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office invite the public to observe Logic & Accuracy (L&A) testing for the July 21, 2026, Primary Election.
L&A testing is conducted to verify that ballot tabulation equipment and election programs accurately count and report votes.
📅 Thursday, June 18, 2026
🕣 8:30 a.m. – Logic & Accuracy Testing conducted by the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office
🕚 11:00 a.m. – Logic & Accuracy Testing conducted by the Mohave County Elections Department
📍 Location:
Mohave County Elections Department
Mohave County Administration Building
700 W. Beale Street
Kingman, AZ 86401
Members of the public are welcome to attend and observe this important step in the election process. Transparency and accuracy remain top priorities as we prepare for the 2026 Primary Election.