Cochise County registered voters can expect to receive a new Cochise County voter identification card in the mail this month. The new voter ID cards will reflect the recent changes to the Legislative and Congressional districts and county Precincts.
Following the completion of the Arizona Redistricting process, Cochise County now has two Legislative districts (19 and 21), two Congressional districts (6 and 7), and six additional Precincts (50-55). Now every registered voter in Cochise County will receive a new Voter ID with updated information.
“We encourage voters to open their card immediately and check to make sure all information is correct,” says Cochise County Recorder David Stevens. “The card contains the voter’s name, voter ID number, political party, address, and other information.”
Upon review, if any information is incorrect, voters may call the Recorder’s Office at 520-432-8350 to speak to a staff member, or voters may update their information online at Servicearizona.com/VoterRegistration.
The Voter ID card, together with another valid form of identification, may serve to identify a voter at a Vote Center or Early Voting Site. Voters may call 520-432-8358 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more information, or email vreg@cochise.az.gov.
If you are currently not a registered voter and wish to register, you can register at Servicearizona.com/VoterRegistration or call the Recorders Office at 520-432-8358 for other options.
Cochise County voters may view their precinct boundary lines by utilizing the interactive map on the county website at Cochise.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f99f6c2232c747978532e05fed76724d.