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Vote FAQs


Frequently Asked Questions

 

Anyone who is a citizen of the United States and will be 18 years or older by Election Day is eligible to vote. Please note that if you have been convicted of a felony, you may not be eligible to participate.

 

Visit asu.turbovote.org! No matter which state you wish to register in, Turbovote will guide you through the process.

 

You should update your voter registration every time you change addresses or wish to change your party affiliation.

 

Use your residence hall address, which can be found online or by asking your Community Assistant (CA).

Yes! You can either choose to register to vote in Arizona or your home state. If you receive a scholarship or financial aid that is specifically for out-of-state students, your financial aid may be affected by registering to vote in Arizona so please check before doing so!

 

To vote in Arizona, you will need to bring an ID card with your photo AND address. If you are unable to bring an ID card with your photo and address, please check https://azsos.gov/elections/voting-election to find out how you can still participate. If you are voting in another state, please check https://www.vote.org/voter-id-laws/ to find out what your state requires in order to vote.