Arizona Legislature Adjourns, After Having Passed Only One Significant Election Law Bill

The Arizona legislature adjourned on May 4. The only election law bill of significance that passed is HB 2538. It changes the rules for special congressional elections. Governor Doug Ducey has not signed it yet. In any event, it does not have an urgency clause, so can’t take effect for 90 days. If it had an urgency clause, it would take effect as soon as the Governor signs it (assuming he does sign it). But two-thirds in each house is needed for an urgency clause, and Democrats opposed the bill so it didn’t get enough votes to take effect immediately.

The bill says that in the future, if a U.S. Senator dies or resigns more than five months before the August primary, then the gubernatorial appointee would serve for over two years, instead of just serving for a few months. Arizona has a Republican Governor. This story explains the relationship between the bill and the illness of Senator John McCain.

Bills that did not pass this session include: (1) HB 2051 and SB 1126 would have allowed independent voters to vote in presidential primaries. Currently independents can vote in non-presidential primaries, but not presidential primaries; (2) HB 2032 would have forced Tucson to use non-partisan elections for its own officers; (3) HCR 2014 would have asked voters to amend the State Constitution so as to delete the requirement that independents can vote in non-presidential primaries; (4) HCR 2022 would have provided that state legislators, instead of voters, choose major party nominees for U.S. Senate; (5) HCR 2036 would have let individuals under age 25 run for state office.


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Arizona Legislature Adjourns, After Having Passed Only One Significant Election Law Bill — 2 Comments

  1. More of the CORRUPT/EVIL routine machinations by the ANTI-Democracy minority rule gerrymander HACKS in a State legislature — esp (4).

    NO primaries.

    PR and AppV

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