Arizona Bill to Let Candidates for State and Local Office to Use Filing Fee Instead of Petitions

Arizona Representative Lupe Diaz (R-Benson) has introduced HB 2789. It would let candidates for state and local office pay a filing fee instead of submitting a petition. The bill applies equally to all candidates, including independent candidates. The bill does not specify the size of the filing fees, but leaves it up to the Secretary of State to determine the amounts.

The bill does not apply to presidential or congressional elections.


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