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We provide voters with information, tools and resources so they can vote informed. For our candidates, it allows them to forgo special interest groups.

In 1998, Arizona voters passed the Citizens Clean Elections Act revolutionizing campaign fundraising. For the average citizen, Clean Elections means a voice in the political process and the opportunity to run for office.

06/19/2026

Do you live in the east valley? If you want to learn about who is running for the CD5 Congressional seat on both the Republican and Democrat side, check out the LIVE recorded debate on our website azcleanelections.gov

Pima County adds faster ballot drop-off option 06/19/2026

Good news for Pima County voters!
Starting with the July 21 Primary Election, voters can use the new ID Verified Early Ballot Drop-Off option at Vote Centers to help speed up ballot processing and election results reporting.

This change marks a new improvement to the voting experience while maintaining election security. Read more about this change: https://ow.ly/Pvp150ZetyA

Pima County adds faster ballot drop-off option TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - Pima County is rolling out a faster way for voters to submit their early ballots.

Photos from Clean Elections's post 06/18/2026

Psst! Did you hear? We launched the third issue of Captain Activate! And the Future Voters 🌵 Check out Arizona's own superhero in his latest adventure around local elections. Available for download on our website.

Thank you There Space for creating such awesome screen printed t-shirts for attendees!

06/18/2026

Hey independent voters, we're talking to YOU! Independent voters can vote in the upcoming July 21st Primary Election if they choose a Democratic or Republican ballot.

📨 To receive a ballot in the mail, you must contact your County Recorder's Office to specify the ballot type you wish to be sent to you.
🗳️ Independent Voters who vote in-person need to tell a poll worker which party ballot they wish to vote at either an early voting location or on election day.

Learn more at https://ow.ly/oGGf50YRjik

06/17/2026

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at 🗳️ We had a blast celebrating comic book culture and meeting so many engaged Arizona voters.

The third issue of Captain Activate! And the Future Voters is available now at azcleanelections.gov/captain-activate

06/17/2026

The Attorney General of Arizona acts as the chief legal and law enforcement officer for the state. Learn more about the Primary Election candidates by watching the full LIVE recorded debate at azcleanelections.gov/debate

Photos from Clean Elections's post 06/16/2026

There are many ways to make your vote yours in the July 21st Primary. 🗳️

Our biggest tip? Educate yourself and understand all you can about ballot measures and candidates. Swipe through to learn how and be sure to head to azcleanelections.gov for upcoming debates, election deadlines, and more.

06/15/2026

Wondering what Congress is responsible for and how it affects Arizona voters? Tune into the LIVE recorded debates of all nine Congressional Districts at azcleanelections.gov/debates

06/12/2026

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

06/11/2026

Tom and Gina mark the Route 66 centennial by sitting down with Leah Stagg, Director of the Mojave County Historical Society which operates the Route 66 Historical Museum.

In episode 20 of Beyond the Ballot AZ, hear the less known story about how this route was central to America’s early road system and its positive impact on Arizona to this day. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at azcleanelections.gov/podcast

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