AZ Supreme Court explains why it kept election measure off November ballot, suggests changes to law
Source: Arizona Republic
Supreme Court explains why it kept election measure off November ballot, suggests changes to law
Mary Jo Pitzl, Arizona Republic
Updated Wed, July 26, 2023 at 12:37 AM EDT
The Arizona Legislature should consider sharpening the language for how citizen initiative petitions are evaluated to avoid the confusion that derailed a wide-ranging elections initiative last year, the state Supreme Court said.
The recommendation comes at the tail end of an opinion, issued Monday, that explains the court's decision 11 months ago to bar the Free and Fair Elections Act from the 2022 ballot.
That 5-1 decision ended the campaign for the initiative, sparking anger and incredulity from the proponents of a measure that had gathered more than twice as many voter signatures as needed to qualify for the ballot. The initiative proposed a number of changes to elections procedures, reversing restrictions imposed by the Legislature, restoring the permanent Early Voting List and revamping campaign finance.
That anger resurfaced Monday, when the court released its logic in a 19-page opinion authored by Justice Bill Montgomery.
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