Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2080 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/07/2024

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2080 
 
elections; municipal vacancies; primary 
Purpose 
Allows cities or towns that elect the office of mayor or city council at the primary election 
to authorize a candidate who receives the majority of votes cast for that office to complete the 
remainder of the existing term, if the office is currently served by appointment. Declares a 
candidate as elected after outlined conditions are met. 
Background 
Members of the common council of a city or town are elected on the third Tuesday in May 
every two years by the qualified electors who reside in the city or town. If a vacancy occurs in the 
common council the council must fill the vacancy by appointment. If the vacancy occurs more 
than 30 days before the nomination petition deadline for the next council election, then the 
appointment is until that election. If the vacancy occurs less than 30 days before the nomination 
petition deadline, then the appointment is for the unexpired term. A city or town, by ordinance, 
may provide that a candidate for the office of mayor or city council is declared elected to that 
office, effective on the date of the general election, if the candidate received a majority of all votes 
cast at the primary election for that office. If more candidates receive a majority of votes cast than 
there are seats to be filled for the office of mayor or city council, then the candidates who receive 
the highest number of votes equal to the number of seats to be filled are declared elected to those 
offices (A.R.S. ยงยง 9-231; 9-235; and 9-821.01).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Stipulates that if the person serving as mayor or councilmember is serving by appointment at 
the time of the primary election for that office, then a candidate who receives the majority of 
all votes cast must be declared elected to the applicable office after the canvass and certification 
of the election results and upon taking the oath of office. 
2. Stipulates that if an office is currently served by appointment and a candidate for a new term 
of the office receives a majority of votes cast at the primary election, then the candidate may 
complete the remaining term of the office held by appointment in addition to the new term. 
3. Specifies that if more than one candidate receives a majority of all votes cast at the primary 
election for an office that is currently seated by appointment, then the order of seating the 
candidates is determined by the highest number of votes.  
4. Makes technical and conforming changes.  FACT SHEET 
H.B. 2080 
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5. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
House Action  
MOE  1/24/24  DP  8-1-0-0 
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 Read  2/27/24   34-24-1-0-1 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 7, 2024 
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