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§ 16-952. One-party-dominant legislative district

AZ ST § 16-952Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedTitle 16. Elections and ElectorsEffective: August 2, 2012 (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 16-952. One-party-dominant legislative district

AZ ST § 16-952Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedTitle 16. Elections and ElectorsEffective: August 2, 2012 (Approx. 2 pages)

Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated
Title 16. Elections and Electors (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 6. Campaign Contributions and Expenses (Refs & Annos)
Article 2. Citizens Clean Elections Act (Refs & Annos)
Effective: August 2, 2012
A.R.S. § 16-952
§ 16-952. One-party-dominant legislative district
Upon applying for clean elections funding pursuant to § 16-950, a participating candidate for the legislature in a one-party-dominant legislative district who is qualified for clean elections funding for the party primary election of the dominant party may choose to reallocate a portion of funds from the general election period to the primary election period. At the beginning of the primary election period, the commission shall pay from the fund to the campaign account of a participating candidate who makes this choice an extra amount equal to fifty per cent of the original primary election spending limit, and the original primary election spending limit for the candidate who makes this choice shall be increased by the extra amount. If a participating candidate who makes this choice becomes qualified for clean elections funding for the general election, the amount the candidate receives at the beginning of the general election period shall be reduced by the extra amount received at the beginning of the primary election period, and the original general election spending limit for that candidate shall be reduced by the extra amount. For the purpose of this subsection, a one-party-dominant legislative district is a district in which the number of registered voters registered in the party with the highest number of registered voters exceeds the number of registered voters registered to each of the other parties by an amount at least as high as ten per cent of the total number of voters registered in the district. The status of a district as a one-party-dominant legislative district shall be determined as of the beginning of the qualifying period.

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Added by Proposition 200, § 1, approved election Nov. 3, 1998, eff. Nov. 23, 1998. Amended by Laws 2007, Ch. 277, § 5; Laws 2012, Ch. 257, § 10.
A. R. S. § 16-952, AZ ST § 16-952
Current through legislation of the Second Regular Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature (2024), effective as of May 29, 2024.
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