Bill Text: AZ HB2043 | 2020 | Fifty-fourth Legislature 2nd Regular | Introduced


Bill Title: Voter identification; school ID cards

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-05-19 - Assigned to House RULES Committee [HB2043 Detail]

Download: Arizona-2020-HB2043-Introduced.html

 

 

PREFILED    DEC 02 2019

REFERENCE TITLE: voter identification; school ID cards

 

 

 

 

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-fourth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2020

 

 

HB 2043

 

Introduced by

Representative Townsend

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending section 16-579, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to conduct of elections.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 


Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Subject to the requirements of article IV, part 1, section 1, Constitution of Arizona, section 16-579, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE16-579.  Procedure for obtaining ballot by elector

A.  Every qualified elector, before receiving a ballot, shall announce the elector's name and place of residence in a clear, audible tone of voice to the election official in charge of the signature roster or present the elector's name and residence in writing.  The election official in charge of the signature roster shall comply with the following and the qualified elector shall be allowed within the voting area:

1.  The elector shall present any of the following:

(a)  A valid form of identification that bears the photograph, name and address of the elector that reasonably appear to be the same as the name and address in the precinct register, including an Arizona driver license, an Arizona nonoperating identification license, a tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification or a United States federal, state or local government issued identification, and that is issued only after providing proof of citizenship.  Identification is deemed valid unless it can be determined on its face that it has expired.  A high school, college or university identification card may not be used as a form of identification for the purposes of this subdivision.

(b)  Two different items that contain the name and address of the elector that reasonably appear to be the same as the name and address in the precinct register, including a utility bill, a bank or credit union statement that is dated within ninety days of the date of the election, a valid Arizona vehicle registration, an Arizona vehicle insurance card, an Indian census card, tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification, a property tax statement, a recorder's certificate, a voter registration card, a valid United States federal, state or local government issued identification or any mailing that is labeled as "official election material".  Identification is deemed valid unless it can be determined on its face that it has expired.  A high school, college or university identification card may not be used as a form of identification for the purposes of this subdivision.

(c)  A valid form of identification that bears the photograph, name and address of the elector except that if the address on the identification does not reasonably appear to be the same as the address in the precinct register or the identification is a valid United States military identification card or a valid United States passport and does not bear an address, the identification must be accompanied by one of the items listed in subdivision (b) of this paragraph.  A high school, college or university identification card may not be used as a form of identification for the purposes of this subdivision.

2.  If the elector does not present identification that complies with paragraph 1 of this subsection, the elector is only eligible to vote a provisional ballot as prescribed by section 16‑584 or a conditional provisional ballot as provided for in the secretary of state's instruction and procedures manual adopted pursuant to section 16‑452.

B.  Any qualified elector who is listed as having applied for an early ballot but who states that the elector has not voted and will not vote an early ballot for this election or surrenders the early ballot to the precinct inspector on election day shall be allowed to vote pursuant to the procedure set forth in section 16‑584.

C.  Each qualified elector's name shall be numbered consecutively by the clerks and in the order of applications for ballots.  The judge shall give the qualified elector only one ballot, and the elector's name shall be immediately checked on the precinct register.

D.  For precincts in which a paper signature roster is used, each qualified elector shall sign the elector's name in the signature roster prior to before receiving a ballot, but an inspector or judge may sign the roster for an elector who is unable to sign because of physical disability, and in that event the name of the elector shall be written with red ink, and no attestation or other proof shall be necessary.  The provisions of this subsection relating to signing the signature roster shall do not apply to electors casting a ballot using early voting procedures.

E.  For precincts in which an electronic poll book system is used, each qualified elector shall sign the elector's name as prescribed in the instructions and procedures manual adopted by the secretary of state pursuant to section 16‑452 before receiving a ballot, but an inspector or judge may sign the roster for an elector who is unable to sign because of physical disability, and in that event the name of the elector shall be written with the inspector's or judge's attestation on the same signature line.

F.  A person offering to vote at a special district election for which no special district register has been supplied shall sign an affidavit stating the person's address and that the person resides within the district boundaries or proposed district boundaries and swearing that the person is a qualified elector and has not already voted at the election being held. END_STATUTE

Sec. 2.  Requirements for enactment; three-fourths vote

Pursuant to article IV, part 1, section 1, Constitution of Arizona, section 16-579, Arizona Revised Statutes, as amended by this act, is effective only on the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the members of each house of the legislature.

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