When is a voter registration cancelled?

Arizona Revised Statutes require that registrations shall be cancelled for the following reasons:

  • At the request of the person registered
  • When the County Recorder has been notified of the death of a person registered
  • When the County Recorder has received written notification that the person registered has been adjudicated an incapacitated person as defined in ARS 14-5101
  • When the County Recorder has been notified in writing that the person registered has moved from the county and registered outside Graham County
  • When a person has been on the inactive voter list for four consecutive years or through the date of the second general election for federal offices following the date of the notification from the County Recorder

For further inquiries, please contact the Recorder's Office.

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1. Who can register to vote?
2. Where can I get a registration form?
3. When am I registered to vote?
4. When do I have to re-register?
5. How do I get a new voter identification card if I lost mine?
6. What does the mention “PND” on my voter registration card means?
7. When is the last day I can register to vote and can I change my name or address before an election?
8. When is a voter registration cancelled?
9. When is a voter placed on the inactive voter registration list?
10. How do I know where to vote?
11. When will I receive my sample ballot?
12. What hours are the polls open?
13. Can I vote in the Primary Election if I have registered as an independent?
14. Where can I find information on the ballot issues?
15. Where can I find election results?
16. If I didn’t vote in the Primary Election, can I vote in the General Election?
17. What congressional and legislative district (s) is Graham County in?
18. Where do I drop off my Early Ballot on election day?
19. What is an official write-in candidate?