Sec. 12-66.   Nomination petition signers.
   (a)   Each signer of a nomination petition must be a qualified signer and member of the political party from which the candidate is seeking nomination, or a member of a political party that is not qualified for representation on the ballot pursuant to State law or the signer is registered as independent or party not determined.
   (b)   Each signer of a nomination petition shall sign only one (1) petition for the same office.
   (c)   A signature shall not be counted on a nomination petition unless the signature is upon a sheet bearing the form prescribed by the city clerk.
   (d)   Each signer of a nomination petition for the office of mayor shall, at the time of signing, be a qualified elector residing in the city of Tucson.
   (e)   Each signer of a nomination petition for the office of council member shall, at the time of signing, be a qualified elector residing in the ward the candidate is seeking to represent.
   (f)   If an elector signs more nomination petitions than permitted by subsection (a) of this section, the earlier signatures of the elector are deemed valid, as determined by the date of the signature as shown on the petitions. If the signatures by the elector are dated on the same day, all signatures by that elector on that day are deemed invalid. Any signature by that elector on a nomination petition on or after the date of the last otherwise valid signature is deemed invalid and shall not be counted.
(Ord. No. 11525, § 2, 2-21-18)