Arizona Constitution Article 8 - REMOVAL FROM OFFICE

Arizona Constitution – Article 8: Removal from Office

🔹 Overview:

Article 8 of the Arizona Constitution establishes the procedures and grounds for removing public officials from office in the state. It sets the legal framework to ensure accountability and integrity in government by providing ways to remove officials who are unfit to serve.

⚖️ Key Provisions:

Grounds for Removal:
Public officials can be removed for misconduct, incompetency, neglect of duty, corruption, or other causes prescribed by law.

Methods of Removal:

Impeachment by the Legislature:
The House of Representatives may impeach, and the Senate tries impeachments.

Recall Elections:
Certain officials can be removed by voters through a recall petition and election.

Removal by the Governor:
In some cases, the Governor may remove certain officers as provided by law.

Due Process:
The article ensures that officials facing removal have the right to notice and a fair hearing.

Filling Vacancies:
Procedures are outlined for filling offices if an official is removed.

🧠 Purpose:

To maintain public trust by holding officials accountable.

To provide a clear legal process for removal that prevents arbitrary or politically motivated actions.

To balance the need for government stability with the need to remove unfit officials.

 

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