Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2206 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/24/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2206 
 
multistate voter registration system; prohibition 
Purpose 
Allows Arizona to become a member of a specified nongovernmental entity for the purpose 
of sharing and exchanging information relating to voter registration information. Requires the 
county recorder to establish a general voter registration list maintenance program. 
Background 
The county recorder or other officer in charge of elections, by May 1 of each year preceding 
a state primary and general election or more frequently if the recorder deems necessary, may use 
the change of address information supplied by the postal service and the information provided by 
an electronic voter registration information center to identify registrants whose addresses may have 
changes. If it appears that a registrant has moved to a different address, the county recorder must 
send the registrant a notice of the change and instructions for the registrant to revise their voter 
registration information. If the registrant fails to revise the information or return the form no later 
than 35 days after its mailing, the voter's registration status must be changed from active to 
inactive. If the registrant has changed residence to a new county, the county recorder must provide 
information on how the registrant can continue to be eligible to vote (A.R.S. ยง 16-166). 
The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) was founded in 2012 and is funded 
and governed by the states that choose to be a member of ERIC. ERIC uses voter registration and 
motor vehicle department data submitted by member states, official death data from the Social 
Security Administration and official change of address data from the U.S. Postal Service to provide 
member states with reports in the following categories: 1) cross-state movers reports that identify 
voters who appear to have moved from one member state to another; 2) in-state movers reports 
that identify voters who appear to have changed address within the same member state; 3) duplicate 
reports that identify voters with duplicate registrations in the same state; and 4) deceased reports 
that identify voters who are deceased. Member states must request one of the outlined report types 
at least once per year and act on the reports in a manner consistent with applicable state and federal 
law. The Secretary of State (SOS) is responsible for acquiring, sorting and distributing registrant 
information received from ERIC to the county recorders and for providing guidance on processing 
data received from ERIC (EPM, Chapter 1 (VIII)(B)(2); ERIC). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Prohibits Arizona from being a member of any multistate voter registration organization or 
registration list maintenance organization that requires the sharing of information derived from 
voter registration records, with one outlined exception.  FACT SHEET 
H.B. 2206 
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2. Requires the county recorder to suspend a person's registration status, notify the person of the 
suspension and the reason for the suspension, and allow the person to revise, clarify, confirm 
or cancel their registration, after the reception of information that a registered voter is ineligible 
to vote due to the voter: 
a) being deceased, adjudicated a convicted felon without having had the person's voting rights 
restored; 
b) not being at least 18 years old; 
c) not being a U.S. citizen;  
d) being a fictious person; or 
e) listing an address that is not the voter's address or legal residence. 
3. Requires any voter whose registration is cancelled on the basis of an ineligibility determination 
to reregister in order to vote. 
4. Allows the SOS to become a member of a nongovernmental entity whose sole purpose is to 
share and exchange information to verify voter registration information. 
5. Stipulates that membership of the entity must be composed solely of state government election 
officials. 
6. Requires an agreement to join an entity to include the SOS or their designee as full member 
with voting rights on the entity's Board of Directors, within 12 months of joining the entity. 
7. Allows the SOS to share confidential and exempt information after becoming a member state 
of an entity if: 
a) each member of the entity agrees to maintain the confidentiality of shared information as 
required by the law of the providing state; 
b) the bylaws of the entity require member states and the entity to maintain the confidentiality 
of information. 
8. Allows the SOS to become a member of an entity only if the entity is controlled and operated 
by participating states. 
9. Prohibits the entity from operated or controlled by the federal government, or any entity acting 
on behalf of the federal government, in order for the SOS to join the entity. 
10. Requires the SOS to be able to withdraw from membership with the entity at any time. 
11. Stipulates that if the SOS becomes a nongovernmental entity: 
a) the Arizona Department of Transportation must provide driver license or nonoperating 
identification information to the SOS for sharing and exchanging voter registration 
information with the entity; 
b) the SOS must submit a report to the Governor, President of the Senate and Speaker of the 
House of Representatives by December 1 of each year detailing the terms of entity 
membership and information on the total number of voters removed from the system, and 
reasons for removal, as a result of the membership.  FACT SHEET 
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12. Requires the SOS, if it receives information from another state that is confidential or exempt, 
to provide the information to the county recorder to conduct voter registration list maintenance 
activities. 
13. Requires the county recorder to establish a general voter registration list maintenance program, 
which must be uniform, nondiscriminatory and in compliance the federal Voting Rights Act, 
the federal National Voter Registration Act and the federal Help America Vote Act. 
14. Requires the county recorder, if they do not use the change of address information supplied by 
the postal service through its licensees as a method to update voter registration rolls, to mail a 
physical or digital notice to voters who did not vote during an election cycle or update voter 
registration information for the purpose of verifying or correcting their registration 
information. 
15. Stipulates that the registrant may be required to provide affirmation or confirmation of their 
address if the notice is not returned. 
16. Requires all list maintenance actions associated with each voter to be entered, tracked, recorded 
and maintained in the statewide voter registration system. 
17. Prohibits a voter's registration from being cancelled later than 90 days before the date of a 
primary or general election that includes a federal office. 
18. Stipulates that the correction of registration records based on information submitted by the 
voter, or cancellation of a voter's registration at any time on the voter's written request by 
reason of the voter's death or being adjudicated a felon, is not precluded by this legislation. 
19. Requires the county recorder, not later than July 31 and January 31 of each year, to certify to 
the SOS the address list maintenance activities conducted during the first six months and the 
second six months, including the number of address confirmation requests sent, the number of 
voters designated as inactive and the number of registrations cancelled. 
20. Requires the SOS, upon determining that a county recorder has not conducted list maintenance 
activities as outlined, to conduct appropriate list maintenance activities for that county. 
21. Stipulates that a person who fails to perform list maintenance activities as outlined commits an 
act of nonfeasance in public office. 
22. Allows the SOS to provide model voter registration list maintenance forms that may be used 
by the county recorders, which must include an address confirmation request that contains: 
a) the voter's name and the address for the voter's legal residence as shown on the voter's 
registration record; and 
b) a request that the voter notify the county recorder if either the voter's name or address of 
legal residence is incorrect. 
23. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  FACT SHEET 
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House Action 
FMAE 2/12/25 DPA 4-3-0-0 
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Prepared by Senate Research 
March 24, 2025 
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