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Home » US Law » 2022 Arizona Revised Statutes » Title 16 - Elections and Electors » Article 2 - Qualifications for Voting

§ 16-120 – Eligibility to vote

16-120. Eligibility to vote A. An elector shall not vote in an election called pursuant to the laws of this state unless the elector has been registered to vote as a resident within the boundaries or the proposed boundaries of the election district for which the election is being conducted and the registration has been […]

§ 16-121 – Qualified elector; definition

16-121. Qualified elector; definition A. A person who is qualified to register to vote pursuant to section 16-101 and who is properly registered to vote, if the person is at least eighteen years of age on or before the date of the election and has provided satisfactory evidence of citizenship as prescribed in section 16-166, […]

§ 16-121.01 – Requirements for proper registration; violation; classification

16-121.01. Requirements for proper registration; violation; classification A. A person is presumed to be properly registered to vote on completion of a registration form as prescribed by section 16-152 that contains at least the name, the residence address or the location, proof of location of residence as prescribed by section 16-123, the date and place […]

§ 16-122 – Registration and records prerequisite to voting

16-122. Registration and records prerequisite to voting No person shall be permitted to vote unless such person’s name appears as a qualified elector in both the general county register and in the precinct register or list of the precinct and election districts or proposed election districts in which such person resides, except as provided in […]

§ 16-123 – Proof of location of residence

16-123. Proof of location of residence Except for persons who register pursuant to section 16-103, a person who registers to vote shall provide an identifying document that establishes proof of location of residence. Any of the identifying documents prescribed in section 16-579, subsection A, paragraph 1 constitutes satisfactory proof of location of residence. Compliance with […]

§ 16-124 – Public officer residing in county of post of duty

16-124. Public officer residing in county of post of duty Any public officer of the state, including a judge of the court of appeals, whose post of duty is located in a county other than in the county from which elected or appointed, and who is physically residing where his post of duty is located, […]

§ 16-126 – Authority to vote in presidential election after moving from state

16-126. Authority to vote in presidential election after moving from state A. Each person who is properly registered as an elector in any precinct in this state and who has begun residence in another state after the thirtieth day immediately preceding an election in which presidential electors are chosen shall retain his right to vote […]

§ 16-127 – Federal only voters; early ballot; eligibility; exemption

16-127. Federal only voters; early ballot; eligibility; exemption A. Notwithstanding any other law: 1. A person who has registered to vote and who has not provided satisfactory evidence of citizenship as prescribed by section 16-166 is not eligible to vote in presidential elections. 2. A person who has not provided satisfactory evidence of citizenship pursuant […]