Arizona Moves Petition Deadline for Newly-Qualifying Parties from February to November of the Year Before Election

The 2019 session of the Arizona legislature moved the petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties from February of an election year, to November of the year before an election. Ballot Access News had previously reported that the bill to do this, SB 1154, had been defeated. It had been defeated in the House, on May 2, 2019.

But, unknown to BAN until today, on May 14 the House reconsidered the bill and passed it. It was signed into law on May 22. The new law says the party petition is due 250 days before the primary. The bill also moves the primary from late August to early August. The 2020 primary will be on August 4. Calculating the date that is 250 days before the primary shows that the deadline will be November 28.

Petition deadlines for newly-qualifying parties that are too early are unconstitutional. Deadlines for new party petitions, or petitions for the nominees of unqualified parties, for office other than President, have been struck down or enjoined in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Tennessee.

However, in 2014, when the Green Party sued Arizona over its February petition deadline, the Ninth Circuit rejected the lawsuit because the party did not present any evidence of how the early deadline had injured its petition. If the Green Party brings a new lawsuit against the new deadline, it will need to show how the early deadline injures its petitioning effort. Generally such lawsuits show that it is difficult to raise enough money in an odd year to hire paid circulators, and it is also difficult to motivate volunteer petitioners in an odd year. Most people do not get excited about political activism until the election year itself. Thanks to Haryaksha Gregor Knauer for the news about the new law.


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Arizona Moves Petition Deadline for Newly-Qualifying Parties from February to November of the Year Before Election — 3 Comments

  1. How soon before deadlines are the day after the prior Election Day ???


    Too many MORON lawyers to count —

    1. Separate is NOT equal.
    2. Each election is NEW.
    3. 14-2 EQUAL in EPC – NOT *reasonable*, NOT *severe*, NOT *easy* or NOT any other vague adjective.

  2. What is the New Age deadline now for RED Donkey Prez candidates — 2019 debates stuff ???

    About Mar 2019 ??? — getting close to prior 2018 election.

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