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State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Forty-ninth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2010

 

 

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 2017

 

 

 

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

 

proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Arizona; amending article IV, part 2, section 21, Constitution of Arizona; relating to legislative members' terms.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 



Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Arizona, the Senate concurring:

1.  Article IV, part 2, section 21, Constitution of Arizona, is proposed to be amended as follows if approved by the voters and on proclamation of the Governor:

START_STATUTE21.  Term limits of members of state legislature

Section 21.  A.  The members of the first legislature shall hold office until the first Monday in January, 1913. Through the forty-ninth legislature, the terms of office of the members of succeeding legislatures the house of representatives and the members of the senate shall be two years.  No state senator shall serve more than four consecutive terms in that office, nor shall any state representative serve more than four consecutive terms in that office.  This limitation on the number of terms of consecutive service shall apply to terms of office beginning on or after January 1, 1993.

B.  Beginning with the fiftieth legislature in 2011, the terms of office of the members of the house of representatives shall be four years and the terms of office of the members of the senate shall be staggered terms of four years.  Beginning with the fiftieth legislature in 2011, a state senator shall not serve more than two consecutive terms in that office, nor shall any state representative serve more than two consecutive terms in that office.  This limitation to two consecutive terms of service applies to terms of office that begin on or after January 1, 2011.

C.  No legislator, after serving the maximum number of terms, which shall include any part of a term served, may serve in the same office until he the legislator has been out of office for no less than one full term.

D.  The increase to a four‑year term, the change to staggered terms and the change to a limit of two consecutive terms of service for the members of the senate beginning with the fiftieth legislature in 2011 shall apply as follows:

1.  Fifteen of the senators elected to the fiftieth legislature shall serve a four-year term, with those fifteen to be determined by lot from among the persons elected to the senate of the fiftieth legislature.  The remaining fifteen members of the senate shall serve a two‑year term until the fifty-first legislature in 2013, when the persons elected to fill the seats of those remaining fifteen members of the senate shall serve a four-year term.  Thereafter, the term of office of all members of the senate shall be a term of four years.

2.  Any person who serves any portion of a two-year senate term of office in the fiftieth legislature is eligible to serve two additional consecutive terms in the senate that begin in January, 2013 and January, 2017, and is not eligible for a fourth consecutive term in the senate.

3.  Any person who serves any portion of a four-year senate term of office in the fiftieth and fifty‑first legislatures is eligible to serve one additional consecutive term in the senate that begins in January, 2015, and is not eligible for a third consecutive term in the senate.

E.  The change to a limit of two consecutive terms of office for the members of the house of representatives beginning with the fiftieth legislature in 2011 shall apply as follows:

1.  A legislator who serves three consecutive terms in the house of representatives and whose first term of office began in January, 2005, is eligible to serve one additional consecutive term in the house of representatives that begins in January, 2011, and is not eligible for a fifth consecutive term in the house of representatives.

2.  A legislator who serves two consecutive terms in the house of representatives and whose first term of office began in January, 2007, is eligible to serve one additional consecutive term that begins in January, 2011, and is not eligible for a fourth consecutive term in the house of representatives.

3.  A legislator who serves one term in the house of representatives and whose first term of office began in January, 2009, is eligible to serve two additional consecutive terms of office in the house of representatives that begin in January, 2011, and January, 2015, and is not eligible for a fourth consecutive term in the house of representatives. END_STATUTE

2.  The Secretary of State shall submit this proposition to the voters at the next general election as provided by article XXI, Constitution of Arizona.