Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SCR1002 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/19/2023

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
FACT SHEET FOR S.C.R. 1002 
constitutional amendments; sixty percent approval 
Purpose 
Subject to voter approval, constitutionally requires 60 percent of voters at a statewide 
election, rather than a majority of voters, to approve an initiative or referendum that amends the 
Arizona Constitution.  
Background 
The Arizona Constitution grants the people the power to: 1) propose laws and amendments 
to the Constitution; 2) enact or reject laws and amendments at the polls, independent of the 
Legislature; and 3) approve or reject any item, section or part of any act of the Legislature at the 
polls. Amendments to the Arizona Constitution may be proposed in either legislative chamber or 
by initiative power. The initiative power requires 15 percent of qualified electors to propose an 
amendment to the Arizona Constitution. When a proposed amendment is approved by a majority 
of each legislative chamber or when an initiative petition is filed with the Secretary of State, the 
Secretary of State must submit the proposed amendment to a vote of the people at the next general 
election. Any initiative measure or referendum becomes law when approved by a majority of votes 
cast and upon proclamation of the Governor (Ariz. Const. art. 4, pt. 1, § 1 and art. 21 §1). 
In 1998, the Voter Protection Act (Proposition 105) prohibited the Legislature from 
repealing or amending an initiative or referendum, diverting funds created by an initiative or 
referendum or adopting any measure that supersedes an initiative or referendum, unless the repeal, 
amendment, diversion or superseding measure furthers the purpose of the initiative or referendum 
and is approved by at least three-fourths of the members of each legislative chamber (Proposition 
105).   
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Increases, from a majority of votes cast in an election to 60 percent of the votes cast in an 
election, the percentage of votes required for an initiative or referendum that approves an 
amendment to the Arizona Constitution to be approved by the voters.  
2. Makes technical and conforming changes.  
3. Requires the Secretary of State to submit the proposition to the voters at the next general 
election. 
4. Becomes effective if approved by the voters and on proclamation of the Governor.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
January 19, 2023 
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