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AZ HB2078
Bill
Status
2/2/2015
Primary Sponsor
Warren Petersen
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AI Summary
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Allows counties with a population of one million or more persons to have a seven-member board of supervisors instead of five members, with each member representing a distinct supervisorial district.
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Requires counties with one million or more residents to redistrict into seven supervisorial districts as provided in Arizona Revised Statutes section 11-212.
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Modifies county planning and zoning commissions to consist of fourteen members in counties with seven supervisorial districts, with two members appointed from each district by the respective supervisor.
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Requires counties with existing five-member boards and a population of one million or more (per 2010 census) to elect two additional supervisors at the 2018 general election, with the new members serving two-year initial terms.
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Applies the residency and election requirements of section 11-211 to all supervisors in counties with seven-member boards following the initial staggered term period.
Legislative Description
Board of supervisors; seven members
Last Action
House CMA Committee action: Held
2/2/2015