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AZ HB2506
Bill
Status
1/22/2026
Primary Sponsor
Stephanie Stahl Hamilton
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AI Summary
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Authorizes county boards of supervisors to approve voting centers where any county voter can receive and cast the appropriate ballot, rather than requiring voters to go to specific precinct polling places
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Allows voting centers to serve multiple functions including as early voting locations and ballot replacement locations, with election day voting centers subject to standard polling place rules
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Establishes requirements for voting center election boards including appointment of inspectors, marshals, judges and clerks from different political parties, with equal representation of the two largest parties among inspectors
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Permits minors age 16 and older who are U.S. citizens to serve as election clerks on voting center boards with parental permission and training, without affecting school attendance records
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Expands early voting flexibility by allowing counties to operate early voting locations up to three days before election day if materials can be updated in time, and permits multiple ballot replacement center locations instead of requiring a single central location
Legislative Description
Voting centers; board of supervisors
Last Action
House read second time
1/26/2026