Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2497

Report Pass
2/19/24  
Report Pass
2/19/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Introduced
2/19/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Report Pass
2/20/24  
Report Pass
3/18/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Report Pass
3/18/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Passed
4/10/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Passed
4/10/24  
Chaptered
4/10/24  

Caption

Judicial offices; petitions; electronic signatures

Impact

The implementation of HB 2497 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding election processes. By allowing nominations for judicial offices via an online portal, the bill addresses potential barriers that candidates, particularly those in underrepresented communities, may face when collecting physical signatures. Additionally, the measure permits candidates to collect up to 25% more signatures than required through this online system, which can provide a buffer against potential signature invalidation.

Summary

House Bill 2497 amends Title 16 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding Section 16-319, which establishes a secure online system for collecting signatures for nomination petitions for candidates running for judicial offices. The bill aims to modernize the process of gathering signatures, making it easier and more accessible for candidates to receive the necessary endorsements to secure their placement on the ballot. This initiative is particularly relevant in the context of the growing reliance on digital solutions in the electoral process and aims to enhance voter participation and accessibility.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2497 is generally positive among legislators who advocate for modernization and greater accessibility in the electoral process. Proponents argue that this bill will streamline the nomination process and encourage participation from a broader range of candidates. However, there may be concerns about the security of online signature collection and the potential for fraud, though supporters emphasize robust identity verification measures designed to mitigate these risks.

Contention

Despite the overall support for the bill, notable points of contention may arise concerning the security and privacy implications of an online collection system. Critics might raise issues related to the vulnerability of online platforms to hacking or misuse, which could undermine the integrity of the signature collection process. There may also be discussions about ensuring that verification methods for voters are foolproof to maintain electoral integrity. As this bill progresses, it will likely continue to generate debate over the balance between innovation in electoral processes and safeguarding democratic principles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2141

Technical correction; joint school district

AZ SB1285

Local candidates; petitions; electronic signatures

AZ HB2644

Nomination petitions; signatures; city office

AZ SB1519

Technical correction; joint school district

AZ HB2493

Electronic signatures; judges; justices

AZ HB2567

Nominating petitions; multiple petition signatures

AZ SB1429

Candidates; electronic signatures; limit

AZ HB2641

Candidate nomination petitions; signatures; county

AZ HB2197

Wills; electronic signatures; requirements

AZ HB2019

School boards; signatures; per diem

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