Historic Election Materials
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Included in our historic election materials are publicity pamphlets for statewide general elections from 1912 to the present. Publicity pamphlets typically include an image of the ballot, explanations of referendums and initiatives, and arguments that were filed for and against the referendums and initiatives. The publicity pamphlets date from 1912 to the present.
Se puede mirar Folletos de Publicidad escritos en español para los años 1980 hasta el presente también.
Other historical elections materials include the State of Arizona Official Canvass of election results of primary, special, general, recounts, and presidential preference elections from 1906 to the present.
For current information on Arizona elections, including polling location information and how to register to vote, see the Arizona Office of the Secretary of State’s Elections page.