SCR 1024
legislature; district residency
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Senate Concurrent Resolution 1024 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution that would change the requirements for serving in the state legislature. This amendment would require legislators to be U.S. citizens, at least 25 years old, and have lived in Arizona for at least three years. Furthermore, candidates must have resided in the specific county district they seek to represent for at least one year prior to their election, and be affiliated with a political party if one exists.
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