Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1598 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 05/23/2023

                    Assigned to ELEC 	AS PASSED BY HOUSE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1598 
 
elections; observers; federal candidates 
(NOW: federal candidates; observers; elections) 
As passed by the Senate, S.B. 1598 allowed a candidate for federal office to designate a 
representative who may act as an observer at a counting center. The House of Representatives 
adopted a strike-everything amendment that does the following:  
Purpose 
Allows a candidate for federal office to designate a representative who may act as an 
observer at a counting center. Prescribes requirements relating to the conduct of party 
representatives, challengers and observers.  
Background 
All proceedings at a counting center are under the direction of the county board of 
supervisors and must be conducted in accordance with the instructions and procedure manual. The 
proceedings at a counting center may be observed by representatives of each political party and 
the public. The proceedings may also be observed by three additional people representing a 
candidate for nonpartisan office or a political committee in support of or in opposition to a ballot 
measure. A draw by lot determines which three representatives of the groups or candidates will 
participate in the observation at the counting center. Parties who are interested in participating in 
the observation must notify the officer in charge of elections at least 17 days before the election. 
The county officer in charge of elections will draw by lot, three representatives that may observe 
the proceedings at a counting center (A.R.S. § 16-621). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Allows, during the general election, one representative for each candidate for federal office 
who is designated by the candidate to observe at a counting center. 
2. Stipulates, that if more than one candidate from each political party designates an observer at 
a counting center, then a lottery will determine which candidate may send an observer. 
3. Prohibits a candidate who appears on the ballot from being designated or acting as a party 
representative or challenger. 
4. Requires a party representative, challenger or observer to:  
a) be allowed to observe the conduct of election officials;   FACT SHEET – Amended  
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b) provide their own materials and necessities; and 
c) pose any questions regarding procedures directly to the officers in charge of elections for 
resolution.  
5. Prohibits a party representative, challenger or observer from approaching an election official's 
table or equipment any closer than is reasonably necessary to properly perform the 
representative's functions and obstructing the administration of any election board procedures 
or ballot processing.  
6. Prohibits a challenger from interacting with a voter. 
7. Requires a challenger to be allowed to enter and observe in all polling places in the designated 
county, including the setup and closeout procedures . 
8. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
9. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Amendments Adopted by the House of Representatives 
• Adopted the strike-everything amendment relating to federal observers and the conduct of 
representatives, challengers and observers.  
House Action 
MOE 3/8/23 DPA/SE 6-4-0-0 
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Prepared by Senate Research 
May 23, 2023 
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