What happened in Arizona's

2024 Elections?

Arizona’s 2024 Election by the Numbers 

  • 2024 General Turnout: 3,428,011 (78.49% registered voters) 
  • 2024 General Election Workers: 7,400+ 

 

Arizona’s 2024 elections were free, fair, and secure. 

For the primary elections, more than 1.2 million Arizonans, or 31% of registered voters, turned out to vote.  

Nearly 3.5 million Arizonans, or 78.49% of registered voters, turned out for the general elections in November. During that election, more than 7,400 poll workers made sure voting was a smooth and secure process for voters across the state.   

In 2024, as in other elections, ballots in Arizona were subject to strict “chain-of-custody” requirements, and nonpartisan election officials were legally required to monitor and track every ballot through each stage of the process. This includes ballots cast by mail, through secure drop boxes, and in person. By state law, election officials were required to conduct a limited hand count audit of ballots. This involved randomly selected voting locations and a sample of early ballots. In these audits, the hand counted results were cross-checked against the electronically tabulated results to ensure that counting machines worked properly and that the vote counts were accurate. It was confirmed that all major 2024 election results in Arizona were accurate through this process.  

In Arizona, results from all major statewide and national 2024 elections were known within two weeks. All counties in the state certified the results for the general elections by November 25, 2024.