Quartzsite posts July 8 satellite voting hours for 2026 election
Quartzsite set a July 8 satellite voting stop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a midday chance to vote before La Paz County’s July 10 mail-ballot deadline and July 21 primary.
Quartzsite will offer satellite voting July 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., giving La Paz County voters a four-hour daytime window as the July 21 primary draws near and the July 10 ballot-by-mail request deadline approaches.
The county election system covers the Town of Parker, the Town of Quartzsite, school districts and other special districts. La Paz County has 11 precincts and 8 polling places across three supervisorial districts, and its 2026 calendar lists the July 21 primary and Nov. 3 general election.

Quartzsite’s election calendar makes the July 8 stop especially useful for voters still working around the June 24 start of early voting, the July 10 ballot-by-mail request deadline and the July 17 deadline to vote early in person. Three council seats are on the 2026 ballot for four-year terms.
Anyone voting in person needs identification, either one form from Arizona’s List #1 or two different forms from Lists #2 or #3, the same standard used at in-person early voting locations. Voters can also check registration, ballot-by-mail status, polling locations and voting history through the Arizona Voter Information Portal. Quartzsite’s election page lists canvasses for its July 30, 2024 primary and Nov. 7, 2023 special election.
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