Arizona Statutes
§ 16-321 — Signing and certification of nomination petition; definition
Arizona § 16-321
JurisdictionArizona
Title 16Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3NOMINATING PROCEDURES
Art. 3Signature Requirements
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 16-321 (2026).
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A.Each signer of a nomination petition shall sign only one petition for the same office unless more than one candidate is to be elected to such office, and in that case not more than the number of nomination petitions equal to the number of candidates to be elected to the office. A signature shall not be counted on a nomination petition unless the signature is on a sheet bearing the form prescribed by section 16-314.
B.For the purposes of petitions filed pursuant to sections 16-312, 16-313, 16-314 and 16-341, each signer of a nomination petition shall be a voter who at the time of signing is a registered voter in the electoral district of the office the candidate is seeking.
C.If an elector signs more nomination petitions than permitted by subsection A of this section, the earlier si
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