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Arizona Recall: Republicans Propose Changes To Process

Arizona Recall

First Posted: 02/13/2012 6:50 pm Updated: 02/14/2012 8:28 am

Republicans in the Arizona state legislature have proposed changes to the state's recall law that could have kept immigration bill architect Russell Pearce in office.

The state Senate is considering legislation that would require party primaries to be held as the first step in any recall process before a general election, the East Valley Tribune reported. This would be a change from the current approach of having one non-partisan election. During last year's recall, Pearce, the state Senate president, lost the election to fellow Republican Jerry Lewis.

The legislator behind the measure told the East Valley Tribune that the proposal would have helped Pearce, as well as helping other incumbents targeted for recall:

Sen. Steve Smith (R-Maricopa) said that allowed the Democrats in the Mesa legislative district to combine with independents and some Republicans unhappy with Pearce to unite behind challenger Jerry Lewis, whom they saw as more moderate on issues like illegal immigration.

He, like Pearce, is a registered Republican. But Smith contends that if Lewis had to first survive a GOP primary, where Democrats could not vote, Pearce would have won.

Under the current state recall law, a new election is called for an elected official who has had recall petitions successfully filed against them. The new election can contain as many candidates as file to be on a single non-partisan ballot. Most Arizona recalls have been for local and county offices; Pearce was the first Arizona state legislator to be subject to a recall election. Pearce was also the first state legislative leader in the country to be recalled from office.

Pearce's district is considered a GOP stronghold.

Arizona has had only one recall make the ballot for a statewide office -- a measure to remove Gov. Evan Mecham (R) from office in 1988. The Mecham recall was cancelled after Mecham was impeached by the state legislature. There is currently a long-shot movement to have a recall election for Gov. Jan Brewer (R). A similar Brewer recall measure failed last year after organizers only gathered 32,000 signatures, while over 400,000 are needed to place a gubernatorial recall on the ballot.

Pearce has been launching a political comeback in the last few weeks with his election as the first vice chairman of the state Republican Party. He also filed paperwork with state election officials to potentially seek a state Senate seat this year. A potential Pearce Senate candidacy would occur in a newly drawn district and would not be a race against Lewis.

The proposal will be similar to the recall law currently in place in Wisconsin, where party primaries can be held in the new races. Democrats may see a party primary in the likely recall election against Gov. Scott Walker (R) this year.

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Republicans in the Arizona state legislature have proposed changes to the state's recall law that could have kept immigration bill architect Russell Pearce in office. The state Senate is consideri...
Republicans in the Arizona state legislature have proposed changes to the state's recall law that could have kept immigration bill architect Russell Pearce in office. The state Senate is consideri...
 
 
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03:55 PM on 02/14/2012
This is so representative of the modern gop! If they cannot win, they simply change the rules again, and again and again until they can win, without any thought about the citizens they disenfranchise along the way.
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NoboyukiMasaki
happy-happy, joy-joy
02:12 PM on 02/14/2012
My only fear is that Republicans will simply try to steal the election.
01:48 PM on 02/14/2012
One thing I laude the Republican party for and that's the fact that they are causing more and more Americans to say, "Hey, aren't WE supposed to be in charge here?" Every extreme step the Republicans try to take is one step closer to extinction. I wish them Godspeed on their journey although I don't think that He is particularly with them at this point. I believe in the two-party system...but not when one of them is the modern Republican party.
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TexasMike
Liberals=Liberty/Republicans=Regression
01:33 PM on 02/14/2012
Well, republicans, you can pass any law you want in your totalitarian legislatures, but the Constitution will win in the end.
newpoliticaljunkie
S.D.S. made me who I am today
01:25 PM on 02/14/2012
Sounds like Wisconsin. Rules are only good when they benefit the GOP. When they don't - change them!!!
01:14 PM on 02/14/2012
Onward you Hypachristian Soldiers.....
01:12 PM on 02/14/2012
Wow, I can't believe the Republicans are considering rigging elections to go their way. . .
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JoanMeijer
Author of Relentless: The Search For Typhoid Mary
01:03 PM on 02/14/2012
Sounds like Jan Brewer has finally understood that she's next.
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elamatt
Ever the optimistic realist
12:48 PM on 02/14/2012
Do any of the desperate Arizona republicans have any functioning grey matter left?? These "laws", if enacted, always have a Karma-like outcome for the original proposers.
bert70
I'm now 74, time flies when your having fun.
12:44 PM on 02/14/2012
Sounds like somebody is running scared! Soon the Repubs' will wake up, to the facts,that they are not well respected or liked. In Wisconsin, we have a Gov. who is running all over the country looking for money cause he can't find much in Wisconsin. He does have the Kochs, which makes him even .more unlikable, or disgusting.
03:58 PM on 02/14/2012
Perhaps your Gov. is simply trying to divert attention away from the john doe inquiry.
12:35 PM on 02/14/2012
As a sixth generation AZ'er we used to be proud of our state, now it's just a huge embarassment. I truely fear for our state on our 100th birthday.
03:59 PM on 02/14/2012
I was rather proud of your state's recent recall. People power can restore your state!
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Steve Rockett
12:26 PM on 02/14/2012
Reality is catching up to the righties---they are despised.
12:23 PM on 02/14/2012
This is a good bill as thats why elections are held to begin with, and if you don't like what any lawmakers do you can vote them out. Its time to quit letting courts decide any issue that voters have decided
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JoanMeijer
Author of Relentless: The Search For Typhoid Mary
01:05 PM on 02/14/2012
Recalls aren't about the courts. They're about the people undoing a terrible mistake once a terrible law maker starts showing what he really ran on that he or she didn't tell the people about while running.
01:17 PM on 02/14/2012
Then we would have to recall everyone if that was the case,,both parties
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emmanuel kalu
commonsense
02:48 PM on 02/14/2012
this is a stupid law, what is next no more elections. some northeastern state is working on laws that allow a few to select who goes to the senate. what is this now, 1700, you have to own land to be in politics. republicans are stinking fast and they are playing all their dirt tricks now. which only makes them sink faster.
12:23 PM on 02/14/2012
Right, make it more and more difficult to correct mistakes.
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12:15 PM on 02/14/2012
Got to admit. Whatever one thinks of Gov. Brewer, she does speak truth to power. She is not afraid to stand up to the bully-boys.
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santacruzbluz
Just passin' thru...
12:28 PM on 02/14/2012
She IS one of the bully boys. She doesn't speak "truth." She speaks fear.
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02:01 PM on 02/14/2012
I believe FLOTUS and POTUS would win the fight. But she will be clawing and scratching.
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TexasMike
Liberals=Liberty/Republicans=Regression
01:31 PM on 02/14/2012
She's bought and paid by Private Prison Contractors.
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02:00 PM on 02/14/2012
Scandalous! lol