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The RTS program will allow you to Vote and comment on Bills from the comfort and privacy of your home or office. If you wish to speak in person or not, the choice is yours. You may leave a comment in the comment box if you do not wish to attend in person, and it has the same force and effect as going in-person. Your local legislators will see your response and bill position throughout the entire process.
How Do We Help?
Fill out the form below and we will go in person and add you to the system at the Arizona State Capitol.
Once you have been registered, you will receive an email from the RTS system. Please change your password once you receive that email to protect your RTS voting data.
Your initial PASSWORD will be: People1
This is the ONLY way we can make our voices heard before a bill becomes enacted into a law.
LET'S MAKE A DIFFERENCE AS A COMMUNITY!
We're committed to working together with Organizations who are keeping Arizonans informed and engaged through community outreach and education. So we've teamed up with Civic Engagement Beyond Voting WooHoo!! Click below to get informed and Voting on every day Legislation that impacts your community.
In Partnership with the Maricopa County Recorders Office through the Deputy Registrar Program we would like to encourage you to Register To Vote online. Why online?
Online Voter Registration takes 24 hours to process because they use the Motor Vehicle records database to ensure eligibility, while paper applications are hand entered/verified and can take up to 4 weeks to enter in the system delaying your access to your right to vote.
Your Vote Is Your Voice And Your Voice Is Your Power.
Let's Make Sure It's Heard Loud And Clear!
The law regarding the automatic restoration of civil rights (which includes the right to vote) for first time felony offenders can be found in A.R.S. § 13-907.
For felonies committed in Arizona:
If a person has not previously been convicted of a felony offense, the right to vote is automatically restored to vote when:
The person does not have to apply to the court to have the right to vote restored. Once the right to vote has been restored, the person can then register to vote.
Simply click the button below, fill out the Absolute Discharge form and email it to the address on the form.
For Restoration Of Gun Rights, Click The Superior Court Link Below:
For felonies committed outside of the jurisdiction of Arizona:
If a person has not previously been convicted of a felony offense, the person is eligible for the automatic restoration of the right to vote when:
The person shall file an application with the courts, and the court shall grant the application without hearing a response from the state or holding a hearing. Once the right to vote have been restored, the person can then register to vote.
This 90-minute virtual class will prepare you to conduct voter registration efforts in your community. Interested Maricopa County voters will then be offered the opportunity to become a Deputy Registrar and volunteer at official MCRO/Elections events. Deputy Registrar membership is optional, however. This class is intended for anyone who will conduct voter registration as part of their civic engagement.
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