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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-2391. Affidavit of electors

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A. Prior to voting in a district election an elector shall sign an affidavit that he has all of the qualifications of an elector, as provided for in section 48-2309.
B. The district may impose reasonable standards and rules for the registration of voters, the determination of voter qualifications, the verification of voter qualifications and definition of family member as prescribed in section 48-2309. These requirements may include a requirement that a trust voter produce at or before the time of voting a document from the trustee or trustees appointing the person as the voter for the trust.
C. A voter is subject to challenge as prescribed in title 16, chapter 4. If a trust voter is subjected to a challenge, the trust voter may be required to produce documents as may be appropriate to prove the voter's qualifications, including a certification of trust.
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