Meadview voters are served by the Mohave County Elections Department, located within the Mohave County Recorder's Office at 700 West Beale Street, Kingman, AZ 86401, phone (928) 753-0767, website at www.mohavecounty.us/elections. This office administers all federal, state, county, and local district elections for residents, handling voter registration, early voting, polling place assignments, and election results reporting.
Arizona residents can register to vote online through the Arizona Secretary of State's Service Arizona portal at servicearizona.com, which requires a valid Arizona driver's license or state ID. Voter registration deadlines are 29 days before an election for most elections. Acceptable forms of ID for in-person voting include Arizona driver's license, tribal ID, utility bill, or other government-issued identification. As an unincorporated community, Meadview does not hold municipal elections for mayor or city council. Instead, residents participate in Mohave County Board of Supervisors elections, with District 1 representing the area. Voters also decide on Arizona state legislative races in Legislative District 30, statewide constitutional offices including Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State, and federal elections for U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives in Arizona's 9th Congressional District. County offices on the ballot include Sheriff, County Recorder, County Assessor, County Attorney, Clerk of Superior Court, and school district governing boards. Residents can locate their assigned polling place by visiting the Mohave County Elections website or using the Arizona Secretary of State's polling place lookup tool at my.arizona.vote/WhereToVote.aspx, which requires entering name and date of birth or address. Early voting locations and hours are posted on the County Elections website before each election. Arizona public records law makes voter registration lists available to candidates and political committees. Precinct-level election results are published online by the County Elections Department after each election. Campaign finance reports for state and local candidates are accessible through the Arizona Secretary of State's online portal at azsos.gov/elections/campaign-finance. Candidate nomination papers and ballot measure filings are public records maintained by the County Elections Office and the Secretary of State. Meadview-area precincts typically reflect Mohave County's conservative voting patterns. Arizona does not have a U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Meadview voters are published by the Arizona Secretary of State (https://azsos.gov/elections). Mohave County voters will also elect county offices in 2026, likely including Board of Supervisors seats for certain districts, County Sheriff, County Attorney, County Recorder, County Assessor, County Treasurer, and Clerk of Superior Court, depending on term cycles. School district governing board elections may also appear on the ballot. Candidate filing typically opens in early 2026. Arizona voters can request early ballots by submitting a one-time request to the County Recorder, which places them on the Permanent Early Voting List, or by requesting a ballot for a specific election. Early ballot requests must be received by 5:00 p.m. On the Friday before Election Day, which is 11 days before. Completed early ballots must be returned by 7:00 p.m. On Election Day, either by mail (postmark does not count; must be received by 7 p.m.), at secure drop boxes listed on the County Elections website, or at any polling place in Mohave County on Election Day.