Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1478

Introduced
1/27/22  
Report Pass
2/14/22  

Caption

Elections; county supervisors; ballot; markers

Impact

This bill is set to have a significant impact on the administration of elections within the state. By defining the responsibilities of county supervisors regarding the provision of election supplies, it aims to streamline the electoral process and potentially reduce confusion at polling places. Furthermore, by ensuring that two electronic poll book systems are available, the bill attempts to enhance the efficiency and reliability of voter registration and identification processes during elections.

Summary

Senate Bill 1478 focuses on the amendment of Section 16-511 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically addressing the responsibilities of county supervisors in furnishing election supplies necessary for conducting elections. The bill outlines that the board of supervisors must supply precinct officers with essential materials for elections, including printed ballots and lists of voters. Additionally, in precincts employing electronic poll book systems, the bill mandates that at least two electronic systems be provided at each polling location to facilitate the electoral process.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards SB1478 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Supporters of the bill argue that it represents a step forward in ensuring that election officials have the necessary resources to conduct elections smoothly. They contend that having clear guidelines will assist in preventing complications and mismanagement at polling locations. However, there are concerns among critics regarding the reliance on electronic systems, with some fearing that technical issues could undermine the voting process.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the provisions related to the marking pens used on paper ballots. The bill states that the board of supervisors shall not specify a particular type of marking pen for paper ballots, nor allow pens that could damage the ballots or make marks visible on the reverse side. This raises questions about the potential for ballots to be spoiled or miscast. Critics argue that without explicit regulations, there could be inconsistency in how ballots are marked, which may affect the integrity of the voting process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2816

Elections; recounts; canvass; testing; ballots

AZ SB1733

Primary; identification; canvass; recounts; ballots.

AZ HB2785

Primary; identification; canvass; recounts; ballots

AZ HB2065

Early ballots; Friday deadline

AZ HB2851

Elections; ballot chain of custody

AZ HB2350

Voting centers; board of supervisors

AZ SB1170

Precinct voting; tally; identification; ballot

AZ HB2876

Elections; mailing; curing; canvassing; precincts

AZ SB1375

Ballots; categories; count; identification number

AZ HCR2056

Elections; foreign contributions; donations; certification

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