Arizona Bill, Protecting Political Parties’ Ability to Have Nominees on Ballot, Advances

On February 27, the Arizona House Rules Committee passed HCR 2033 by a vote of 8-0. It is a proposed constitutional amendment which says that all qualified parties have a right to have a nominee placed on the general election ballot. If it passes the legislature, voters would vote on it in November 2024. If it passed, it would block any statutory change that removed the ability of parties to have nominees.


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Arizona Bill, Protecting Political Parties’ Ability to Have Nominees on Ballot, Advances — 2 Comments

  1. If adopted, could the Libertarian Party use this provision to challenge the petitioning requirement for getting their candidates on the ballot?

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