The City of Chandler will hold a General Election on Nov. 5, 2024, where one Councilmember will be elected to serve on the Chandler City Council.
2024 General Election Official Candidates
Christine Ellis Joseph Yang
General Election Key Dates
Election Day: Nov. 5, 2024 |
Registered Voters
All City of Chandler registered voters are eligible to vote in the general election. Methods for registered voters to cast a ballot in the general election.
Active Early Voting List (AEVL)
Once a registered voter has signed up to be on the Active Early Voting List, they no longer have to request an early ballot be mailed, the ballot will automatically be mailed to the voter 27 days prior to any election. If a registered voter is not on the Active Early Voting List, they will have to make a request in order to receive an Early Ballot. To sign up for the Active Early Voting List call 602-506-1511 to request a form, or request online through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
Early Voting Ballot Request
To request an early ballot be mailed, contact the Maricopa County Elections Department by phone or request online at Request a Mail Ballot.
Onsite Early Voting
Voters can vote in person, get a replacement ballot, or drop off their voted early ballot at an on-site early voting location Oct. 9 – Nov. 4, and on Election Day Nov. 5.
Any registered voter who resides in the City of Chandler boundaries (excluding County islands) may vote in a City of Chandler Election. You may register to vote online through Service Arizona, or contact the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office to request an Arizona Voter Registration Form or call 602-506-1511.
To register to vote you must be:
- A citizen of the United States
- An Arizona resident at least 29 days before the date of the election
- 18 years of age or older on or before the date of the election
- Not have been convicted of a felony or treason, unless your civil rights have been restored
You may register to vote online through Service Arizona, or contact the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office to request an Arizona Voter Registration Form or call 602-506-1511.
To vote in an election you must first register to vote.
If you have an Arizona Driver License and/or Arizona non-operating I.D. Card you may register to vote online through Service Arizona, or contact the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office to request an Arizona Voter Registration Form or call 602-506-1511.
You should update your existing voter registration if:
- You moved
- You changed your name
- You would like to change your political party
Update your voter registration online through Service Arizona, or contact the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office to request an Arizona Voter Registration Form or call 602-506-1511.
You should update your existing voter registration if:
- You moved
- You changed your name
- You would like to change your political party
Update your voter registration online through Service Arizona, or contact the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office to request an Arizona Voter Registration Form or call 602-506-1511.
Early voting allows citizens to cast ballots by mail, or in person at vote centers prior to the scheduled Election Day.
To request an early ballot by mail, call 602-506-1511 or request online through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
To request an early ballot by mail, call 602-506-1511 or request online through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
You may join the Active Early Voter List (previously the Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL)) by submitting an Early Voting Ballot Request through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office/Elections Department.
To join the AEVL, submit an online request through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, or call 602-506-1511 to request a paper form.
Once a registered voter has signed up to be on the Active Early Voting List, they no longer have to request an early ballot be mailed, the ballot will automatically be mailed to the voter 27 days prior to any election.
If a registered voter is not on the Active Early Voting List, they will have to make a request in order to receive an Early Ballot.
To sign up for the Active Early Voting List call 602-506-1511 to request a form, or request online through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
Maricopa County is moving to a “vote anywhere” election model, complemented by in-person early voting including some evenings and weekends leading up to Election Day.
Voters can vote early at any of the Vote Centers, or on Election Day voters can go into any Vote Center location and vote.
To find your polling place, visit the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
Chandler City Hall is a ballot drop box ONLY location
- 175 S. Arizona Ave. | Begins Oct. 9 | Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday | Election Day Hours: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Early Vote Centers (in-person voting with drop boxes) in Chandler
- American Legion Matthew B Juan Post 35
- 2240 W. Chandler Blvd.
- Starts Nov. 4
- Chandler-Gilbert Community Collge
- 2626 E. Pecos Road
- Ballot drop box starts Oct. 9; in-person voting starts Oct. 25
- Chandler Bible Church
- 1200 N. Price Road
- Starts Nov. 4
- Chandler United Methodist Church
- 450 E. Chandler Heights Road
- Starts Nov. 4
- Desert Oasis Aquatic Center
- 1400 W. Summit Place
- Starts Nov. 4
- Islamic Center of the East Valley
- 425 N. Alma School Road
- Starts Nov. 4
- Mesquite Groves Aquatic Center
- 5901 S. Hillcrest Drive
- Starts Nov. 4
- Nozomi Aquatic Center
- 250 S. Kyrene Road
- Starts Nov. 4
- Tumbleweed Recreation Center
- 745 E. Germann Road
- Starts Nov. 4
Election Day Only Vote Centers in Chandler
Hours: 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5
- Chandler Nature Center
- 4050 E. Chandler Heights Road
- Church of Jesus Christ of LDS - Galveston
- 1950 W. Galveston St. (electioneering not allowed)
- Cottonwood Country Club
- 25630 S. Brentwood Drive
- First Baptist Church - Chandler
- 3405 S. Arizona Ave.
- Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
- 739 W. Erie St.
- Praise and Worship Center
- 2551 N. Arizona Ave. #3
- Sun Lakes United Methodist Church
- 9248 E. Riggs Road
Maricopa County Elections Department Voter Assistance Services ensures equal access to the electoral process for all citizens and to provide the assistance some voters may require based on physical or mental abilities, mobility concerns, or language skill sets.
For information about voting assistance for voters with disabilities or on how to obtain an Early Ballot, call 602-506-1511, or follow the information provided through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
At the polling place, the voter shall announce his/her name and place of residence to the election official and present identification.
To find your polling place and for a list of acceptable forms of identification, visit the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.
Voters must present one form of identification from List 1 or two different forms of identification from List 2 or List 3.
List 1 – if presenting from this list one form is required
- Valid Arizona driver license
- Valid Arizona non-operating identification license
- Tribal enrollment card or another form of tribal identification
- Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification
List 2 – if presenting from this list two forms are required
- Utility bill of the elector that is dated within ninety days of the election. May be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, telephone, cellular phone, or cable television
- Bank or credit union statement that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election
- Valid Arizona Vehicle Registration
- Indian census card
- Property tax statement of the elector’s residence
- Tribal enrollment card or another form of tribal identification
- Vehicle insurance card
- Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification
- Voter Registration Card / Recorder’s Certification. Can be paper or digital.
- Any “Official Election Material” mailing bearing your name and address
List 3 – Mix and Match from Lists 1 and 2
- Any Valid Picture ID from List 1 with an address that does NOT match the Precinct Register WITH a non-photo ID from List 2 with an address that DOES match the Precinct Register
- U.S. Passport and one item from List 2 where the address matches the voter registration record
- U.S. Military ID and one item from List 2 where the address matches the voter registration record.
Information regarding acceptable forms of ID can be found through the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office.