MARICOPA COUNTY P r e s i d e n t i a l P r e f e r e n c e E l e c t i o n CANVASS REPORT Elections Department MARCH 17, 2020 Presentation Title Name, Title Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote Board of Supervisors Meeting, March 27, 2020
Vote ote at at Home Maricopa County Vote ote Ear Early in in Per erson for for 27-Days Voting Options Sp Special Ele Electi tion Boar oards Throughout the election, Maricopa County voters had access to vote at home, vote in UOCAVA Vote ters rs person early starting 27-days prior to Election Day, vote with our special election Em Emergency Vot oting boards, emergency voting, and 148 vote anywhere locations on Election Day. 148 148 El Election Day Vote te Centers rs Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote
ELECTION DAY RESPONSE Due to the rapidly changing dynamics of COVID-19, the Maricopa County Elections Department redesigned an an entir ire electio ion in in fiv ive days into a “vote anywhere” model. In addition to accommodating for site closures of high risk facilities, the primary objective was to ensure poll workers had sufficient supplies to regularly clean and disinfect voting equipment and frequently touched surfaces. COVID ID-19 19 The Elections Department selected the locations based on a variety of factors including sites with a high density of Democrat in-person voting, and locations that serve historically underserved populations. Election Day Planned 148 148 229 Unassigned Vote Assigned Consolidated Centers Precincts Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote
14 148 Vote Centers Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote
ELECTION DAY RESPONSE In addition to staff from the Elections Department and the Recorder’s Office, county employees across all departments staffed closed polling locations to send voters to the nearest vote centers, set up polling County Sup upport locations, served as poll workers and troubleshooters, and worked in our command center. The Maricopa County Sherriff’s Office also worked to keep everyone safe. Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote
CANVASS REPORT M a r c h 17 , 2020 P r e s i d en t i a l P r e f e r e n c e E l e c t i o n 732 32,376 35 358,390 48.94% Turnout Registered Voters Ballots Cast EL ELECTIO ION DAY BALLOTS PR PROVIS ISIONAL BALLOTS 36 36,520 Verified and Counted ………………………….…… Tota otal l Provisional Ballots …………………………….. 8,747 8, Percentage of Registered Voters …...…………. 4.99% 4. 1,065 1,0 Verified and Counted ……………………….……….. 10 10.1 .19% Percentage of Ballots Cast…………………….….. 7, 7,682 Verified and Not Counted ……………….…………. EARLY BALLOTS EA OTHER EL ELECTION IN INFORMATIO ION 321,8 321 ,870 Verif ified an and Cou Counted ………………………….…… 141 141 Locations that served out of precinct voters… 43.95% 43. Per erce centage of of Registered Vot oters …...…………. 1, 1,344 New accessible voting device usage …………… 89.8 89 .81% Per erce centage of of Ba Ball llots Cas Cast …………………….….. 85 85% Poll worker turnout ……………….………………….. Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote
Questions? MARICOPA COUNTY Elections Department Scott Jarrett Director of Election Day & Emergency Voting Maricopa County Elections Department @MaricopaVote Presentation Title Name, Title Maricopa County Elections Department | 602-506-1511 | Maricopa.Vote Board of Supervisors Meeting, March 27, 2020
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