Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1347

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Presidential candidates; ballot eligibility

Impact

This bill introduces a significant change to how presidential electors are selected in Arizona. By restructuring the appointment process and requiring affirmative statements of eligibility, including residency verification, SB1347 aims to ensure that those who could cast electoral votes for president are legally qualified. The inclusion of a disqualification clause for individuals indicted for federal felonies, particularly under Chapter 37 of Title 18, raises the stakes for candidates and aligns Arizona’s election laws with federal standards regarding candidate eligibility.

Summary

SB1347 aims to amend section 16-344 of the Arizona Revised Statutes concerning the eligibility criteria for presidential candidates. The bill stipulates that a political party's state committee chairman is responsible for appointing candidates for the office of presidential elector, with the number of electors corresponding to the number of U.S. senators and representatives from Arizona. The bill mandates that these candidates must file a nomination paper and an accompanying affidavit to verify their eligibility, including their actual residence information or a description if they lack a conventional address.

Contention

Critics of the bill may highlight concerns regarding its implications for candidate accessibility and the impact on electoral diversity. The felony disqualification clause could be viewed as a mechanism to limit the pool of candidates, especially affecting those in political scrutiny or with contentious histories. The bill could potentially face opposition from advocates of expansive voter rights who argue that this may disenfranchise certain populations from participating in the electoral process, either as candidates or through their electoral representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1114

Write-in candidates; deadlines; ballots

AZ SB1338

Interstate agreement; national popular vote

AZ HB2786

Presidential candidates; disqualification; prohibition

AZ HB2476

Presidential electors; congressional districts; at-large

AZ HB650

Relating to the eligibility of presidential and vice-presidential candidates to be placed on the ballot.

AZ HB2127

Relating to the eligibility of presidential and vice presidential candidates to be placed on the ballot.

AZ SB1546

Candidate challenge; fourteenth amendment

AZ HB2801

Write-in candidates; filing date

AZ HB2844

Multiple nonpartisan candidates; primary

AZ SB1158

Presidential candidates; qualification; no exclusion

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