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Introduced
01/31/2022
01/31/2022
In Committee
03/28/2022
03/28/2022
Crossed Over
03/01/2022
03/01/2022
Passed
05/26/2022
05/26/2022
Dead
Vetoed
05/27/2022
05/27/2022
Introduced Session
Fifty-fifth Legislature - Second Regular Session (2022)
Bill Summary
Voter registration; cancellations; causes
AI Summary
This bill amends Arizona's voter registration laws to modify the causes for cancellation of voter registration. The key provisions are:
1. Allowing voter registration to be canceled if the county recorder receives and confirms information that the registered person is not a U.S. citizen, has been issued a driver's license or identification from another state, or is otherwise not a qualified elector. The county recorder must provide notice before canceling the registration and allow the person 90 days to provide satisfactory evidence of their qualification.
2. Requiring the county recorder to regularly review relevant databases to ensure registered voters are qualified electors, and requiring the Secretary of State to compare the statewide voter registration database with the driver's license database maintained by the Department of Transportation.
3. Requiring the jury commissioner or manager to forward a summary report to the Secretary of State and county recorder if the juror questionnaire indicates a person is not a U.S. citizen or does not reside in the county, to assist the county recorder in identifying potentially unqualified registered voters.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (27)
Joseph Chaplik (R)*,
Brenda Barton (R),
Leo Biasiucci (R),
Walt Blackman (R),
Sonny Borrelli (R),
Judy Burges (R),
Frank Carroll (R),
Neal Carter (R),
Regina Cobb (R),
David Cook (R),
Lupe Diaz (R),
Tim Dunn (R),
John Fillmore (R),
Mark Finchem (R),
Travis Grantham (R),
Gail Griffin (R),
Jake Hoffman (R),
Steve Kaiser (R),
John Kavanagh (R),
Quang Nguyen (R),
Jacqueline Parker (R),
Kevin Payne (R),
Beverly Pingerelli (R),
Wendy Rogers (R),
Ben Toma (R),
Jeff Weninger (R),
Justin Wilmeth (R),
Last Action
Governor Vetoed (on 05/27/2022)
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