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AZ HB2195
Bill
Status
4/23/2014
Primary Sponsor
Carl Seel
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AI Summary
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Allows qualified electors to challenge a candidate's nomination paper and affidavit, including facts or legal conclusions contained within them, with challenges made pursuant to section 16-351.
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Requires candidates to file an affidavit under penalty of perjury confirming they meet residency requirements at the time of filing and have satisfied any monetary penalties, fines or judgments.
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Specifies that for presidential and vice-presidential candidates from political parties entitled to continued ballot representation, the national political party committee must submit the affidavit signed by the candidates under penalty of perjury.
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Clarifies that candidates must be qualified residents of the appropriate county, city, town, district, ward or precinct at the time of filing the nomination paper.
Legislative Description
Candidates; nomination paper; affidavit; challenges
Last Action
Referred to House RULES Committee
4/23/2014