Aaron Lieberman voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Authorizes Political Candidates to use a Post Office Box to File Nomination Papers
Signed by Governor Doug Ducey
Title: Authorizes Political Candidates to use a Post Office Box to File Nomination Papers
Title: Authorizes Political Candidates to use a Post Office Box to File Nomination Papers
Title: Authorizes Political Candidates to use a Post Office Box to File Nomination Papers
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes political candidates to use a post office box to file nomination papers.
Authorizes any person desiring to become a candidate at a primary election to use a post office box as their district or precinct if the person does not have an address or if their address is protected (Sec. 1A).
Requires the nomination paper to include the exact manner in which the candidate desires to have their name printed on the official ballot (Sec. 1G).
Prohibits nicknames, abbreviated versions, or initials from suggesting reference to professional, fraternal, religious, or military titles (Sec. 1G).
Authorizes any person desiring to become a write-in candidate for an elective office to use a post office address as an actual residence address if they do not have an actual residence address (Sec. 2A).
Prohibits a filing officer from accepting a nomination paper of a write-in candidate for state or local office if the person is liable for an aggregation of $1,000 or more in fines, penalties, late fees, or administrative or civil judgments (Sec. 2D).
Prohibits a candidate for filing if any of the following apply (Sec. 2F):
The candidate ran in the immediately preceding primary, in the general election, and failed to be nominated;
The candidate filed a nomination petition for the immediately preceding primary, in the general election, and failed to provide a sufficient number of valid petition signatures;
The candidate files a nomination petition in the current primary election for the office sought and failed to provide a sufficient number of valid petition signatures; and
The candidate filed a nomination petition for nomination other than by primary for the office sought and failed to provide a sufficient number of valid petition signatures.
Requires nomination petitions to be captioned “partisan nomination petition” or “nonpartisan nomination petition”, except if the candidate does not have an actual residence address, the candidate may use a post office address (Sec. 3C).
Title: Authorizes Political Candidates to use a Post Office Box to File Nomination Papers