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AZ SB1036
Bill
Status
1/11/2021
Primary Sponsor
Kelly Townsend
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AI Summary
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Establishes a joint study committee on voting systems technology and best practices consisting of 13 members: 3 house members, 3 senate members, 6 election experts (at least 4 with county/municipal or state/county employment experience), and 1 person appointed by the governor.
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Committee shall research, receive testimony, and gather reports on new voting systems technology and best practices, with meetings held at locations determined by the chairperson.
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Committee members shall elect a chairperson, require a majority quorum to conduct business, and may utilize legislative staff for administrative support.
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State agencies and political subdivisions must provide the committee access to equipment, documents, personnel, and facilities upon request without cost.
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Committee must submit findings and recommendations report to the governor, president of the senate, speaker of the house, and secretary of state by June 30, 2022, with the committee repealing on September 30, 2022.
Legislative Description
Voting systems technology study committee
Duties
Last Action
Senate read second time
1/12/2021