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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. Unless the officer otherwise requests in writing, the name of the officer against whom a recall petition is filed shall be placed as a candidate on the official ballot without nomination. Other candidates for the office may be nominated to be voted upon at the election and shall be placed upon the official recall ballot after filing a nomination petition that is signed by a number of qualified electors that is equal to at least two per cent of the total votes cast for all candidates for that office at the last election for that office. Nomination petition signers shall be qualified electors of the electoral district of the officer against whom the recall petition is filed.
B. If the officer against whom a recall petition is filed was appointed to the office or was deemed elected after an election was canceled due to the absence of opposing candidates as provided in § 15-424, 48-802, 48-1012, 48-1208, 48-1404, 48-1908, 48-2010, 48-2107 or 48-2208, other candidates for the office to be voted on in the recall election shall be placed on the official recall ballot after filing a nomination petition that is signed by the number of qualified electors that is equal to at least one-half of one per cent of the number of active registered voters in the jurisdiction or district represented by that elective officer as determined on the date of the last general election with no less than five signatures. Nomination petition signers shall be qualified electors of the electoral district of the officer against whom the recall petition is filed.
C. The title and body of the nomination petition shall be substantially in the following form:
Nomination Petition--Recall Election|
We, the undersigned electors, qualified to vote in the recall election mentioned herein, residents of the precinct indicated by the residence addresses given, and residents of the county of __________, state of Arizona, hereby nominate __________, who resides at __________, in the county of __________ to be a candidate in the recall election for the office of __________ to be held on __________(date), and we further declare that we have not signed and will not sign any nomination paper for any other person for such office. The remainder of the petition shall be substantially in the form prescribed in § 16-315. |
D. If recall petitions have been filed against more than one member of a multimember public body whose members serve at large, the nomination petition and paper of the other candidates shall state which member they oppose.
E. To each nomination petition shall be appended a certificate by a person who is qualified to register to vote pursuant to § 16-101 stating that to the best of his knowledge and belief all the signers of the nomination petition are qualified electors of the precinct which they give as their residence.
F. Such nomination petition shall be filed not more than ninety days nor less than sixty days prior to the date of the recall election.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 19. Initiative, Referendum and Recall § 19-212. Nomination petition; form; filing - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-19-initiative-referendum-and-recall/az-rev-st-sect-19-212/
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