CCRC Member Resources
- CCRC Bylaws
- Minutes CCRC General Meeting April 8, 2023
- Minutes CCRC General Meeting May 2023
- CALL TO MEETING July 8, 2023
- Minutes CCRC General Meeting August 12, 2023
- Minutes for General Meeting September 9, 2023
- “Minutes,” October 14, 2023 General Meeting with Hot Dogs
- Minutes for General Meeting November 11, 2023
- Minutes for General Meeting December 9, 2023
- Minutes for General Meeting January 13, 2024
- February 10, 2024 Call-to-Meeting, Agenda and Proxy Form
- Minutes for General Meeting March 9, 2024
- Minutes for General Meeting April 13, 2024
- Minutes for General Meeting May 11, 2024
- Minutes for General Meeting July 13, 2024
- Minutes for General Meeting August 10, 2024
- Minutes for General Meeting, September 14, 2024
- October12, 2024 Call-to-Meeting, Agenda and Proxy Form
- November 9, 2024 Call-to-Meeting, Agenda and Proxy Form
- VOTER REGISTRATION GUIDE VIDEO (Link)
- Voter Registration Training Guide (Link)
- Tips on Conducting Registration Drives (Link)
-
Polling Location Task Force Report August 2023
- Draft ELECTIONS PROCEDURES MANUAL July 2023
- AzGOP Letter of Unification: October, 2023
- AZGOP Bylaws
- Arizona Revised Statutes: Title 16 – Elections and Electors
- Chapter 5, Article 2 – Party Organization and Government
- 16-821 – County Committee; vacancy in office of precinct committeeman
- 16-822 – Precinct Committeemen; eligibility; vacancy; duties; term
- 16-823 – Legislative district committee; organization; boundary change; reorganization
- 16-824 – Meeting, organization and officers of county committee
- 16-825 – State committee
- 16-825.01 – State committee; vacancy; filling of vacancy
- 16-826 – Meeting, organization and officers of state committee
- 16-827 – Executive committee of state committee
- 16-828 – Proxies
- Chapter 5, Article 2 – Party Organization and Government
- Robert’s Rules of Order
- The CCRC’s bylaws take precedence over Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised being used for the conduct of meetings. For matters not addressed by the bylaws, Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised are to be the guide as long as they do not conflict with Arizona’s Constitution and Revised Statutes.