HB4058 establishes rules for ranked choice voting in Arizona, including voter education, ballot design, and vote counting procedures.
HB4058 introduces ranked choice voting in Arizona elections, allowing voters to rank candidates in order of preference. The Secretary of State must conduct voter education campaigns before each election. Ballots must be designed to clearly indicate ranking instructions and accommodate multiple candidates. Electronic voting systems must be tested for accuracy and must provide a paper trail for manual audits. The bill outlines procedures for vote counting, including the redistribution of surplus votes and the resolution of ties.
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