La Paz County Elections Office Outlines Post Election Schedule, Resources
La Paz County completed its local election on November 4, 2025, and the county elections office is publishing updated schedules and materials for voters, candidates, and election workers. The office lists key 2026 dates, registration deadlines, and contact information that matter for local school districts, special districts, and the towns of Parker and Quartzsite.

La Paz County held its local election on November 4, 2025. The county elections office, which administers voter registration and local elections for La Paz County and provides intergovernmental election services for the towns of Parker and Quartzsite as well as local school districts and special districts, is maintaining a central page with resources that residents should use to confirm polling locations, early voting schedules, and any last minute changes.
Looking ahead, the county has posted key dates for 2026. Local elections are scheduled for March 10, 2026 and May 19, 2026. The statewide primary will be held August 4, 2026 and the general election will be November 3, 2026. Voter registration deadlines remain 29 days prior to an election, and the county page includes a Register to Vote link along with sample ballots, election results, and candidate information packets. Candidate filing windows, challenge periods, write in deadlines, and packet resources for the 2026 primary and general elections are available on the county page for prospective candidates and their campaigns.
The elections office publishes procedural transparency measures such as Logic and Accuracy Test details and an election live stream link to allow public observation of key processes. The county also provides election worker information to recruit and train staffing for polling places and vote counting, which affects turnout capacity and operational resilience on election day. Residents planning to run for local offices or to engage in school district and special district governance should consult the candidate packet for filing requirements and timelines.
For direct assistance residents can contact Elections Director and Deputy Clerk Bob Bartelsmeyer at bbartelsmeyer@lapaz.gov or by phone at (928) 669 6149. Elections Executive Assistant Tracy Page can be reached at tpage@lapaz.gov or by phone at (928) 669 6115. Using the county elections page as the authoritative source will help voters, candidates, and community organizations meet deadlines, verify polling places, and participate in the democratic process that shapes local services and budgets.
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