S.Con.Res.1030

Citizenship; identification; contributions; early voting..

Introduced·6/12/26
Introduced Text

Arizona SCR1030 proposes an amendment to the state constitution to enhance election security and integrity.

Arizona SCR1030 proposes an amendment to the state constitution, adding section 19 to article VII. This amendment, known as "The Arizona Secure Elections Act," aims to ensure that only U.S. citizens can register and vote in Arizona elections. It prohibits contributions from foreign persons or corporations to Arizona campaigns. The amendment also mandates that voters provide government-issued identification when casting a ballot. Additionally, it sets specific times for early voting and ensures that votes are not accepted after the designated poll closing times on election day.

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History

Jun 12

Senate

Introduced in Senate and read first time

Jun 12

Senate

Assigned to Senate RULES Committee