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AZ SB1337
Bill
Status
1/24/2018
Primary Sponsor
Martin Quezada
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AI Summary
SB 1337 Summary
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Removes the requirement that voter registration applicants submit evidence of United States citizenship at the time of registration by striking citizenship verification provisions from Arizona Revised Statutes section 16-166.
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Eliminates the statement on voter registration forms requiring applicants to submit evidence of citizenship, removing language that applications without such evidence would be rejected.
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Removes voter identification requirements at the polling place by striking provisions in section 16-579 that required electors to present valid identification (photo ID or two items with name and address) before receiving a ballot.
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Allows electors whose names appear on the precinct register or who present a certificate from the county recorder to vote without presenting identification.
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Requires a three-fourths affirmative vote of both houses of the legislature for enactment, as mandated by Arizona Constitution Article IV, Part 1, Section 1.
Legislative Description
Voter identification; proof of citizenship
Proof Of Citizenship
Last Action
Senate read second time
1/25/2018