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Code · Arizona · Title 16 — Fish and Game

16-193. Active registered voters; applicability

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The terms "registered voters", "persons who are registered to vote", "registered electors" and "voters registered" as used in the following sections include only active registered voters for purposes of the following:
1. Calculating petition signature requirements pursuant to sections 11-133, 16-322, 16-341, 45-415, 45-433, 48-4433 and 48-4832.
2. Mailing and distributing election-related notices, pamphlets or ballots pursuant to sections 11-137, 15-905.01, 16-245, 16-412, 16-461, 16-510, 19-123, 19-141, 35-454, 41-563.02, 42-6109.01, 42-6109.02, 42-17057, 42-17107, 48-620, 48-4021, 48-4236, 48-5314, 48-6432 and 48-6433.
3. Furnishing ballots pursuant to sections 16-508 and 48-685.
4. Determining qualification for political parties' continued representation on the ballot pursuant to sections 16-244 and 16-804.
5. Choosing political party officers pursuant to sections 16-821 and 16-823.
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