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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Phoenix, Arizona

 

FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1153

 

ballot analysis; secretary of state.

 

Purpose

 

Transfers responsibility for the preparation of ballot proposal analyses from Legislative Council to the Secretary of State.  Limits required actions by the Secretary of State and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee from ballot measures in general to initiatives, referenda and other statewide ballot measures.

 

Background

 

Presently, Legislative Council is required to produce an analysis of each statewide ballot measure for inclusion in the election publicity pamphlet within 60 days preceding the election.  Legislative Council consists of the President of the Senate and six members of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate and six members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker, who serve for terms of two years terminating upon the convening of the regular session of the Legislature each odd numbered year.  

 

While the exact fiscal impact of this legislation is unknown, staffing needs would increase for the Secretary of State in performing this new duty.

 

Provisions

 

1.      Requires the Secretary of State to prepare election publicity pamphlets and prepare and file an impartial analysis of each ballot proposal.

 

2.      Requires Legislative Council to provide technical assistance to the Secretary of State in preparing such analyses.  Removes requirement that Legislative Council prepare and file with the Secretary of State an analysis of each ballot proposal. 

 

3.      Specifies that the Secretary of State hold at least three public meetings on, and the Joint Legislative Budge Committee prepare fiscal impact summaries for, election publicity pamphlets regarding initiatives, referenda and other statewide ballot measures, rather than ballot measures in general.

 

4.      Specifies that a person filing an argument regarding a ballot measure must pay the Secretary of State for the purchase of the paper and the printing of the argument.

 

5.      Makes conforming changes.

 


6.      Provides for a general effective date.

 

 

Prepared by Senate Staff

January 24, 2001