Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1517

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Election officers; privacy protections

Impact

If enacted, SB1517 would significantly amend existing Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically adapting sections related to the confidentiality of records maintained by election officials and public authorities. This legislation aims to grant heightened protections to individuals such as peace officers, judges, and public officials, thus acknowledging the potential threats they may face in the course of their duties. It reflects a growing acknowledgment of the need for safeguarding personal information in public records.

Summary

SB1517, titled 'Election Officers; Privacy Protections', seeks to enhance the confidentiality and safety of election officers and other public officials. It enables eligible persons to request the restriction of public access to their identifying information and voter registration records when they believe that their safety or that of others may be at risk. The bill outlines the procedures for such requests, including the submission of affidavits and the review process by presiding judges.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to SB1517 include concerns regarding the balance between public transparency and the need for safety. Critics might argue that restricting access to voter registration information could undermine democratic processes, making it difficult for citizens to hold elected officials accountable. Additionally, implementation concerns may arise regarding how effectively the state can maintain these records and handle appeals if a request for sealing is denied, given that public access is a critical aspect of democratic governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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