Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1097 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/17/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1097 
 
elections; voting centers; polling places 
Purpose 
Requires voting centers to be established in addition to, rather than in place of, specifically 
designated polling places. Requires a state, county, city, town or school district office and schools 
within a school district (district schools) with a gymnasium to provide sufficient space for use as 
a polling place and requires district schools to close on an election day. 
Background 
The county board of supervisors (county BOS) must establish a convenient number of 
election precincts in the county and define the boundaries of the precincts. The county BOS must 
designate a polling place within each precinct before a general or special election. Upon request 
from the officer in charge of elections, public schools must provide sufficient space for use as a 
polling place for any city, county or state election. The principal of a public school may deny the 
request if the principal provides a written statement within two weeks after the request, indicating 
why the election cannot be held in the school, including if: 1) space is not available at the school; 
or 2) the safety or welfare of the children would be jeopardized. The county BOS, on a specific 
resolution, may authorize the use of voting centers in place of, or in addition to, specifically 
designated polling places. A voting center must allow any voter in the county to receive the 
appropriate ballot for the voter on election day after presenting identification (A.R.S. § 16-411). 
District and charter schools must close on July 4, Veterans' Day, December 25 and 
Thanksgiving Day. During the closure, the compensation of teachers may not be diminished. 
School district governing boards may declare a recess during the Christmas holiday season that 
does not exceed two weeks and teachers must receive compensation during the recess (A.R.S.  
§ 15-801).  
A person may excuse themselves from their service or employment to vote at the primary 
or general election on election day if: 1) there are less than three hours between the opening of the 
polls and the beginning of their shift; or 2) if there are less than three hours between the end of 
their shift and the closing of the polls. If a person qualifies to be excused, then the person may be 
absent for up to three consecutive hours (A.R.S § 16-402). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Removes the authority of the county BOS to use voting centers in place of specifically 
designated polling places.  FACT SHEET 
S.B. 1097 
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2. Requires a state, county, city, town or school district office and district schools with a 
gymnasium to provide sufficient space for use as a polling place for any election when 
requested by the officer in charge of elections. 
3. Removes the ability of the principal of a district or charter school to deny a request to provide 
space for use as a polling place for an election by providing a written statement indicating that: 
a) space is not available at the school; or 
b) the safety or welfare of the children would be jeopardized. 
4. Requires district schools to close on a primary election day and a general election day. 
5. Exempts a school that is requested for use as a polling place from any state, local or school 
district requirements that would restrict the use of the school and its gymnasium as a polling 
place. 
6. Requires teachers and staff of district schools to receive or conduct in-service training or 
development activities on a primary election day and a general election day. 
7. Prohibits teachers and staff from using personal, vacation or other leave time on a primary and 
a general election day. 
8. Specifies that the prohibition relating to teachers and staff taking time off on an election day 
does not apply to a school district providing an employee time off to vote as required by statute.  
9. Specifies that a county BOS and any officer in charge of elections may authorize, establish and 
use a voting center at which a voter is a registered voter and a resident anywhere in that county 
may receive the appropriate ballot for that specific voter and may use polling places located in 
election districts.  
10. Defines gymnasium as an indoor room or facility suitable for sporting events, including 
basketball or volleyball, and excluding a cafeteria or an auditorium. 
11. Makes technical and conforming changes.  
12. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 17, 2025 
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