Arizona Senate Committee Revives Bill on Presidential Qualifications

On March 14, the Arizona Senate Government Reform Committee passed HB 2480, after first stripping out all the original contents of the bill (which concerned health insurance), and substituting some election law provisions. They require the national committee of a qualified political party to submit signed statements by the party’s presidential and vice-presidential nominees, under penalty of perjury, that the candidates meet the constitutional qualifications. This submission would accompany the normal paperwork that national political party officials send to each state, informing that state of the names of that party’s presidential and vice-presidential nominees. The bill, if enacted, would of course apply to the state’s ballot-qualified minor parties as well as the major parties.

The bill’s author, Representative Carl Seel, asked the committee to take this action. If the bill passes the Senate, it will return to the House, because even though the House already passed HB 2480, when the House passed it, it concerned an entirely different subject. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for this news.


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  1. Most SANE regimes have Affidavits of Candidacy in which a candidate fills out boxes/blanks regarding his/her qualifications.

    As usual NBC = AT BIRTH allegiance to a nation-state regime — i.e. involves knowing the nation-state allegiance of the father in the second that a kid is born.

    4 July 1776 Folks in the 13 States who were loyal to the DOI became State citizens and thus citizens of the *United* States.

    Their kids became NBC.

    Other foreign folks got LEGALLY naturalized via the 1776-1789 State naturalization laws or the later U.S.A. naturalization laws/treaties.

    Their kids became NBC.

    Difficult ONLY for constitutional law MORONS — i.e. SCOTUS.

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