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Tucson, AZ Code of Ordinances
TUCSON, ARIZONA CHARTER AND GENERAL ORDINANCES
ADOPTING ORDINANCES
PART I CHARTER*
PART II TUCSON CODE
Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION*
Chapter 3 RESERVED*
Chapter 4 ANIMALS AND FOWL*
Chapter 5 BICYCLES AND SHARED MOBILITY DEVICES*
Chapter 6 BUILDINGS, ELECTRICITY, PLUMBING, AND MECHANICAL CODE*
Chapter 7 BUSINESSES REGULATED*
Chapter 7A CABLE COMMUNICATIONS*
Chapter 7B COMPETITIVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Chapter 7C RESERVED*
Chapter 7D LOCATION AND RELOCATION OF FACILITIES IN RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 8 CITY COURT*
Chapter 9 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS*
Chapter 10 CIVIL SERVICE--HUMAN RESOURCES*
Chapter 10A COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 10B HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT*
Chapter 10C RESERVED*
Chapter 11 CRIMES AND OFFENSES*
Chapter 11A GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT*
Chapter 11B PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT*
Chapter 12 ELECTIONS*
ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS
ARTICLE II. VOTER QUALIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS
ARTICLE III. CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
Sec. 12-11. Applicability of general election laws; duties of the mayor and council and city clerk.
Sec. 12-12. City clerk may promulgate rules, regulations, procedures and forms.
Sec. 12-13. Vote by mail elections authorized.
Sec. 12-14. Mayor and council to adopt ordinance calling all municipal elections.
Sec. 12-15. All special elections to be conducted in same manner and under same provisions as general elections.
Sec. 12-16. Voting locations for city elections.
Sec. 12-17. Form; preparation of ballot.
Sec. 12-18. Form; early or mail ballot affidavit.
Sec. 12-19. Rotation of names of candidates.
Sec. 12-20. City clerk authorized to conduct hand counts.
Sec. 12-21. City to bear costs incurred by city clerk.
Sec. 12-22. Displaying United States flag at voting locations.
Sec. 12-23. Appointment of voting location boards; vote by mail or early ballot boards, write-in boards; other election boards.
Sec. 12-24. Authorized persons in voting locations during voting hours.
Sec. 12-25. Prohibited electioneering within seventy-five (75) feet of city voting locations or sites where mail ballots may be cast.
Sec. 12-26. Limits on permitted activities within the seventy-five (75) foot limit.
Sec. 12-27. Grounds for challenging a voter.
Sec. 12-28. Challenging of voters at a voting location; procedure.
Sec. 12-29. Challenging of vote by mail and early ballots; procedure.
Sec. 12-30. Rules determining residence of voter upon challenge; reading of rules upon request.
Sec. 12-31. Release of unofficial election returns.
Sec. 12-32. Adoption of official canvass of election.
Secs. 12-33 - 12-38. Reserved.
ARTICLE IV. VOTE BY MAIL ELECTIONS AND EARLY VOTING
ARTICLE V. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
ARTICLE VI. NOMINATIONS; CANDIDATES
ARTICLE VII. CAMPAIGN FINANCE; CANDIDATES, POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES, AND PUBLIC FUNDING PROGRAM
ARTICLE VIII. INITIATIVE
ARTICLE IX. REFERENDUM
ARTICLE X. RECALL
ARTICLE XI. CAMPAIGN FINANCE; REPORTING FOR POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES INTENDING TO INFLUENCE ANY PETITION DRIVE
ARTICLE XII. REPORTING OF INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES
Chapter 12A BUSINESS SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Chapter 13 FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION*
Chapter 14 LABOR ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION ELECTION PROCEDURE, MEET AND CONFER AND MEET AND DISCUSS*
Chapter 15 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT*
Chapter 16 NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION*
Chapter 17 HUMAN RELATIONS*
Chapter 18 SELF-INSURED RISK PROGRAM AND TRUST FUND*
Chapter 19 LICENSES AND PRIVILEGE TAXES*
Chapter 20 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC*
Chapter 21 PARKS AND RECREATION*
Chapter 22 PENSIONS, RETIREMENT, GROUP INSURANCE, LEAVE BENEFITS AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS*
Chapter 23 LAND USE CODE*
Chapter 23A DEVELOPMENT COMPLIANCE CODE*
Chapter 23B UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE*
Chapter 24 SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL*
Chapter 25 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS*
Chapter 26 FLOODPLAIN, STORMWATER, AND EROSION HAZARD MANAGEMENT*
Chapter 27 WATER*
Chapter 28 TUCSON PROCUREMENT CODE*
Chapter 29 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Chapter 30 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION*
DISPOSITION TABLE - 1953 CODE
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE
Tucson, AZ Unified Development Code
Tucson Administrative Directives
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Sec. 12-12.   City clerk may promulgate rules, regulations, procedures and forms.
   The city clerk is authorized to promulgate rules, regulations, procedures, and forms necessary to conduct city elections and to carry out the provisions of this chapter and of Tucson Charter Chapters XVI, XIX, XX, and XXI, with the exception of campaign finance rules and regulations which shall be approved by mayor and council.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-13.   Vote by mail elections authorized.
   (a)   The City of Tucson shall conduct all elections as vote by mail elections, unless otherwise prescribed by mayor and council. All city elections held on the same date shall use the same method of voting. The provisions of vote by mail elections for this article are pursuant to A.R.S. Title 16, and unless specifically prescribed otherwise in this code, are conducted in a similar manner as early voting provisions.
   (b)   For any city election conducted as a vote by mail election, the city clerk, with the approval of the mayor and council, shall designate voting locations as prescribed in section 12-15 of this code.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-14.   Mayor and council to adopt ordinance calling all municipal elections.
   The conducting and carrying on of all city elections shall be under the control of the mayor and council, and they shall, by ordinance, subject to the provisions of the Tucson Charter, provide for the holding of all municipal elections. The ordinance calling each election shall be published in the same manner and in the same publications as all other ordinances requiring publication.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-15.   All special elections to be conducted in same manner and under same provisions as general elections.
   All special elections provided for in the Tucson Charter, including, but not limited to, those involving initiative, referendum or recall, shall be conducted in the same manner and under the same provisions as are provided for the holding of general elections, including the qualifications of electors, the nomination of candidates and campaign contribution and expenditure requirements set forth in controlling legislation.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-16.   Voting locations for city elections.
   Pursuant to Tucson City Charter, there shall be at least one (1) voting location provided in each ward in the city for the casting of votes, or in the case of a Vote by Mail election, for the replacement of ballots, and such voting locations shall be kept open on the day of the election from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The mayor and council may increase the number of voting locations from time to time as necessity may require.
   The following criteria will be used in determining voting locations and which precincts to combine for a specified election:
   (a)   Selection of facilities already in use so as to cause a change in voting location for as few voters as possible.
   (b)   Selection of facilities which will provide the greatest convenience to the greatest number of voters.
   (c)   Selection of facilities located on or near major streets with adequate ingress and egress as well as ample voter parking capacity.
   (d)   When determining voting locations, every attempt should be made to secure locations that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and utilize the checklist authorized by the Department of Justice when surveying.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-17.    Form; preparation of ballot.
   The city clerk shall prescribe the form of the ballot. The ballot for early ballot voters shall be identifiable as an early ballot.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-18.   Form; early or mail ballot affidavit.
   The city clerk shall prescribe the form of the affidavit for an early or mail ballot pursuant to state law.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
Sec. 12-19.   Rotation of names of candidates.
   (a)   In any primary election when there are two (2) or more candidates of the same political party on the ballot, the names of such candidates shall be so alternated on the ballots used in each election precinct that the name of each candidate shall appear substantially an equal number of times in each possible position.
   (b)   In any general election, the list of candidates of the several parties shall be arranged with the names of the parties in descending order according to the votes cast for governor for that county in the most recent general election for the office of governor.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)
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