Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1011 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 05/22/2023

                     Assigned to GOV 	AS VETOED 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
VETOED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1011 
 
municipalities; partisan elections 
Purpose 
Allows candidate elections for a city or town held on or after January 1, 2024, to indicate 
a candidate's political party registration on the ballot.  
Background 
A city or town may not hold an election in which there is an indication of the source of the 
candidacy or the candidate's political party on the ballot (A.R.S. § 9-821.01). The names of the 
candidates on a partisan ballot must be printed in the following order: 1) presidential electors;  
2) United States senator; 3) Representatives in Congress; 4) statewide offices; and 5) county and 
precinct offices (A.R.S. § 16-502).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Allows candidate elections for a city or town held on or after January 1, 2024, to indicate a 
candidate's political party registration on the ballot.  
2. Adds municipal offices for municipalities holding partisan elections to the order of candidate 
races on a ballot. 
3. Makes technical changes. 
4. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Governor's Veto Message 
The Governor indicates in her veto message that while S.B. 1011 does not mandate 
municipalities to hold partisan elections, Arizona's communities are not asking for their local 
elections to be partisan affairs. 
Senate Action 	House Action 
GOV 1/18/23 DP 6-1-1 MOE 3/8/23 DP 6-4-0-0 
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 Read 2/8/23  18-12-0 3
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 Read 5/15/23  31-27-1-0-1  
Vetoed by the Governor 5/19/23 
Prepared by Senate Research 
May 22, 2023 
AN/SB/slp