Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2012

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Peace officers; resignation; election; nomination.

Impact

If approved by the voters and the Governor, this measure would significantly alter existing state law, particularly those sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding the political activities of peace officers. Currently, many government employees, including peace officers, are required to resign from their positions if they choose to run for office, which can restrict their civic engagement. Allowing peace officers to retain their positions while campaigning or serving in elected office could lead to increased representation of law enforcement perspectives in state and local governance.

Summary

HCR2012 is a concurrent resolution aimed at amending regulations surrounding peace officers in Arizona regarding their ability to engage in political activities while remaining employed. Specifically, the bill proposes that certified peace officers can offer themselves for nomination or election to local or state office without being required to resign from their position as a peace officer. This amendment seeks to allow peace officers to participate in political processes while still serving in their essential roles within law enforcement.

Contention

The proposal may encounter opposition based on concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of law enforcement activities. Critics may argue that allowing peace officers to run for office while still employed could undermine public confidence in law enforcement, as it may appear that officers can leverage their positions for political gain. Supporters, however, may contend that this change would empower peace officers to better advocate for their communities and enhance democratic participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SCR1035

Peace officers; resignation; election; nomination

AZ SB1652

ELECTIONS-NOMINATIONS

AZ HB2851

Elections; ballot chain of custody

AZ HB807

Generally revise election laws

AZ HB2552

Voting; elections; tally; prohibition

AZ HCR2062

Date; bond elections; voter turnout

AZ SB1334

Voting locations; emergency designation; electioneering.

AZ HB2448

Voting locations; emergency designation; electioneering

AZ SB2531

Relating to nominations by primary election by all political parties.

AZ HB1892

Relating to nominations by primary election by all political parties.

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