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Arizona Voting Location Measure (2024)
Arizona Voting Location Measure | |
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Election date November 5, 2024 | |
Topic Voting policy measures | |
Status Not on the ballot | |
Type State statute | Origin State legislature |
The Arizona Voting Location Measure was not on the ballot in Arizona as a legislatively referred state statute on November 5, 2024.
This measure would have removed the use of voting centers and early voting location, and limit the capacity of election precincts to no more than 1,000 registered voters.[1]
Text of measure
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The full text of the ballot measure is available here.
Path to the ballot
A simple majority vote is required during one legislative session for the Arizona State Legislature to place a state statute on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 31 votes in the Arizona House of Representatives and 16 votes in the Arizona State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Statutes do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.
The measure, HCR 2032, was introduced to the Arizona House of Representatives on January 22, 2024. It passed the House on February 28, 2024 by a 31-28 vote.[1]
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State of Arizona Phoenix (capital) |
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