Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HCR2025

Introduced
1/31/22  
Report Pass
2/16/22  

Caption

Voter identification; voting

Impact

The proposed legislation intends to amend several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically targeting how voter identification is handled during elections. By mandating additional identification details for mail-in voters, the bill aims to create a consistent identification process across both in-person and mail-in voting methods. This change is expected to increase public confidence in the electoral process and reduce opportunities for fraud, as the act outlines specific forms of identification that are acceptable, including driver's license numbers or the last four digits of a voter’s social security number.

Summary

HCR2025, known as the 'Arizonans for Voter ID Act', aims to enhance voter identification requirements during the voting process, particularly for mail-in and early voting. The bill proposes that voters must provide identification when voting by mail, bringing them in line with the current requirements for in-person voting. It seeks to reduce the potential for illegal or fraudulent voting, asserting that every illegal vote compromises the integrity of lawful votes. The act will amend existing Arizona Revised Statutes regarding voter identification to clearly state these new criteria and is to be submitted to the public for a vote, contingent on the proclamation of the Governor.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR2025 is deeply divided. Proponents argue that the bill reinforces the integrity of elections by establishing clear and fair identification practices that align with the overall goal of making voting more secure. Conversely, opponents express concerns that these changes could potentially disenfranchise voters, especially those who may not have the required identification readily available or may find it burdensome to comply with the new regulations. The debates reflect broader national discussions regarding voter ID laws and their implications for access to the electoral process.

Contention

The contentious aspects of HCR2025 revolve around its perceived implications for voter access and election security. Critics highlight fears that the requirement for stricter identification might suppress turnout among certain demographic groups, particularly those with limited access to identification documents, while supporters assert that the initiative is a necessary step to ensure election integrity and public trust. As the bill moves forward, it may predicate critical discussions regarding balancing security measures with the fundamental right to vote.

Companion Bills

AZ SB1012

Replaced by Registration database; federal voters; report

AZ SCR1012

Replaced by Voter identification; affidavit; procedure

Previously Filed As

AZ HCR2038

Drug cartels; terrorist organizations

AZ SCR1021

Sex trafficking; child; natural life

AZ HCR2056

Elections; foreign contributions; donations; certification

AZ HB2757

Appropriations; Arizona Holocaust education center

AZ HCR2050

Energy source; restriction; prohibition

AZ HCR2009

Israel; support

AZ HB2590

Voter registration database; updates; counties

AZ HCR2042

Sex trafficking; minors; natural life

AZ HB2670

Voters; college identification card

AZ SB1170

Precinct voting; tally; identification; ballot

Similar Bills

AZ SB1362

Early ballot on-site tabulation

AZ SCR1012

Voter identification; affidavit; procedure

AZ SB1518

Ballots; election day; identification

AZ SB1178

Early voting; identification; signature

AZ SB1595

Early ballots; identification; tabulation

AZ HCR2056

Elections; foreign contributions; donations; certification

AZ HB2021

Early ballots; early voting; identification

AZ SB1001

Early ballots; identification; tabulation