Arizona Supreme Court Rules that State Can’t Tell Tucson to Hold City Elections in Even Years

On April 14, the Arizona Supreme Court issued an opinion in State of Arizona v City of Tucson, cv-20-0244. The issue is a state law that tells cities they must hold elections for their own officers in even years. Tucson prefers to hold its city elections in November of odd years. The Court ruled in favor of Tucson. Here is the decision. One justice dissented.


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Arizona Supreme Court Rules that State Can’t Tell Tucson to Hold City Elections in Even Years — 1 Comment

  1. More anarchy – independent local empires — full of intolerable local hacks/tyrants.

    ONE form of local regimes- cities — with citizens.

    ALL cities to have equal legis/exec powers.

    Difficult only for the MORONS in 1800s.

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