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AZ HCR2001
Concurrent Resolution
Status
2/9/2026
Primary Sponsor
Alexander Kolodin
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AI Summary
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Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting voter registration and voting in Arizona elections to U.S. citizens only, explicitly stating citizens may vote once for each available office or ballot measure.
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Prohibits foreign nationals from making contributions or expenditures to influence Arizona elections and bars anyone from knowingly accepting such contributions.
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Requires all voters to present government-issued identification when casting a ballot, with acceptable ID to be provided at state expense.
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Ends in-person early voting at 7:00 P.M. on the Friday before election day, though mail-in ballots sent via USPS may be accepted until polls close on election day.
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Establishes requirements for mail-in ballots including an affirmative request confirming a specific address before each biennial general election and documented proof of citizenship at voter registration.
Legislative Description
Citizenship; identification; contributions; early voting
Last Action
Senate read second time
3/4/2026