(Added with a 1998 Prop. 105 clause pursuant to L14, Ch. 45)
A. Notwithstanding any other statute in this title, the secretary of state shall provide a system for qualified electors to sign a nomination petition and to sign and submit a citizens clean elections five dollar contribution qualification form for a candidate by way of a secure internet portal. The system shall allow only those qualified electors who are eligible to sign a petition for a particular candidate to sign the petition and only those qualified electors who are eligible to give a qualifying contribution to that candidate to do so and shall provide a method for the qualified elector's identity to be properly verified. A candidate may choose to collect up to an amount equal to the full number of required nomination petition signatures or up to an amount equal to the full number of required contribution qualification forms, or both, by use of the online signature collection system prescribed by this section.
B. This section applies only to candidates for statewide and legislative offices.
Notes of Decisions
Judith K Lohr v. Shawnna Bolick, 471 P.3d 639 (Ariz. 2020).
· cites it 4× “BOLICK Opinion of the Court ¶23 With respect to Bolick’s online “E-Qual” petition sheets submitted pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-316, 3 there is no statutory requirement that a candidate state her address.”
Arizonans for Second Chances v. Hobbs (Ariz. 2020).
· cites it 2× “See A.R.S. §§ 16-316(A) (stating that the Secretary may create a system that allows “qualified electors” to sign candidate nominating petitions for state legislative offices “by way of a secure internet portal”), -317(A) (setting forth same for municipal and county offices),…”
— Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 16-316(A) — 2 cases
Judith K Lohr v. Shawnna Bolick, 471 P.3d 639 (Ariz. 2020).
“BOLICK Opinion of the Court ¶23 With respect to Bolick’s online “E-Qual” petition sheets submitted pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-316, 3 there is no statutory requirement that a candidate state her address.”
Arizonans for Second Chances v. Hobbs (Ariz. 2020).
“See A.R.S. §§ 16-316(A) (stating that the Secretary may create a system that allows “qualified electors” to sign candidate nominating petitions for state legislative offices “by way of a secure internet portal”), -317(A) (setting forth same for municipal and county offices),…”
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