Senate committee thinks it should be harder for citizen ballot measures

By Howard Fischer | Capitol News Services | Arizona Daily Sun

A Senate panel voted Wednesday to throw some additional hurdles in the path of Arizonans who want to write their own laws.

Existing law already has a set of requirements for putting a measure on the ballot to propose a new statute or constitutional amendment. These include forpetition-gathering-640_s640x428 who can circulate petitions, what has to be on each page and how many names can be on each sheet.

SB1493 adds some new ones, including a mandate to organize petition sheets by county of residence of signers, by the circulator on that signature sheet, and by the name of the person who notarized each.

But the real change is that the legislation says that both election officials and courts, in reviewing the validity of petitions, must void those that are not in “strict compliance” with all legal requirements.

That change is significant.

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