Four Arizona Bills, All of Which Would Move Petition Deadlines for New Parties and Independent Candidates Earlier

Four bills have been introduced in the Arizona legislature, all of which would have the effect of moving the petition deadlines for new parties, or non-presidential independent candidates, earlier in the year.

SB 1154 would move the primary from the tenth Tuesday before the general election (late August) to the first Tuesday in August. That would move the petition for a newly-qualifying party from late February to early February, and it would move the petition deadline for non-presidential independents from late May to early May.

HB 2050 would move the primary to the 17th Tuesday before the general election. That would move the new party petition deadline to mid-January, and the non-presidential independent deadline to mid-April.

HB 2911 would move the primary to the 19th Tuesday before the general election. That would move the new party deadline to early January, and the non-presidential independent deadline to early April.

HB 2127 would move the deadline for candidates to file for the primary from 90 days before the primary, to 120 days before the primary. That would not affect the new party petition deadline, but would move the non-presidential independent deadline so it would be a month earlier.

There is no rational reason to set the new party petition deadline six months before the primary, but that is what the current law does, so every time the primary becomes earlier, the new party petition deadline becomes earlier.

None of these bills would affect the presidential independent petition deadline, which is not tied to the primary date.


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Four Arizona Bills, All of Which Would Move Petition Deadlines for New Parties and Independent Candidates Earlier — 1 Comment

  1. How many States have UNEQUAL ballot access laws ??? –

    A. so-called major parties

    B. ALL others

    How many TOTAL JUNK SCOTUS cases regarding A vs B —

    ie SCOTUS arbitrary lawless classifications – dates, percentages, etc. ???

    Gerrymander HACKS have nothing more important to do than enacting more UNEQUAL ballot access laws

    — to rig election results even more ???

    How many megabytes now in the BAN database of such UNEQUAL stuff – bills, laws, court cases, etc. ???

    More than the number of stars in the universe ???

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