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AZ HB2365
Bill
Status
4/9/2021
Primary Sponsor
Kevin Payne
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AI Summary
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Allows political candidates whose actual residence addresses are protected under Arizona law (section 16-153) to use a post office box or private mail box address instead when filing nomination papers for partisan and nonpartisan elections.
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Applies the address confidentiality provision to candidates for primary elections, general elections, write-in candidates, and nonpartisan elections at all levels (state, county, city, town, district, and precinct offices).
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Requires candidates without actual residence addresses to use a description of place of residence and post office address on nomination papers and petitions.
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Extends address confidentiality protections to presidential elector candidates appointed by state committee chairmen under section 16-344.
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Modifies nomination petition language to clarify that candidates using post office box addresses must declare their residence address has not changed since last reported to the county recorder for voter registration purposes.
Legislative Description
Political candidates; address confidentiality
Transportation - Title 28
Last Action
Chapter 194
4/9/2021