Bill Text: AZ SB1518 | 2024 | Fifty-sixth Legislature 2nd Regular | Introduced


Bill Title: Election officials; threats; intimidation

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced) 2024-02-06 - Senate read second time [SB1518 Detail]

Download: Arizona-2024-SB1518-Introduced.html

 

 

 

REFERENCE TITLE: election officials; threats; intimidation

 

 

 

 

State of Arizona

Senate

Fifty-sixth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2024

 

 

 

SB 1518

 

Introduced by

Senators Sundareshan: Bennett

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Act

 

amending title 16, chapter 7, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 16-1023; relating to election officials.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 


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

Section 1. Title 16, chapter 7, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 16-1023, to read:

START_STATUTE16-1023. Election official intimidation; civil action; violation; classification; definition

A. It is unlawful for a person, whether verbally, in writing or in person, to threaten, coerce or intimidate an election official with the intent to:

1. Impede or interfere with the election official while the election official is engaged in the performance of the election official's duties.

2. Retaliate against the election official based on the election official's performance of the election official's duties.

B. It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to knowingly make use of threats of force, coercion, violence, restraint, damage, harm or loss, including loss of employment or economic reprisal, against an election official with the intent to influence the election official in the performance of the election official's duties.

C. It is unlawful for a person to intentionally and physically obstruct an election official from access to or egress from a voting location, counting center, elections office or other elections facility or any other location where an election official performs an official duty.

D. A person may file a civil action for injunctive relief to prevent or restrain violations of this section or to recover damages, or both.  The filing party may show that the action or attempted action would cause a reasonable person to feel intimidated and is not required to show that the person intended to cause the filing party to feel intimidated.

E. A person who violates this section is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.

F. For the purposes of this section, "election official" means an individual, including an election board member, who is assigned by this state or a political subdivision of this state to perform official duties related to elections. END_STATUTE

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