Government in the State of Arizona

The government of Arizona are the set of institutions authorized by the Constitution for the State of Arizona and established for the purpose of governing the State. These institutions include the bicameral Arizona Legislature; the Executive (Government/Cabinet) led by the Governor; and the Arizona Integrated Judicial Department led by the Supreme Court of Arizona. Additionally, the Government of the United States &mdash;consisting of the bicameral Congress of the United States; the Federal Executive (Government/Cabinet), led by the President; and the Federal Court of the United States&mdash; provide Federal-level governmental services to the State, but only on a specific and limited number of Matters. There is also local governments, consisting of counties, cities, towns, and special governmental districts.

Federal representatives
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Senators in Congress
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Representatives in Congress
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Districts
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President of the United States
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Electoral College
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Federal Court Justice from Arizona
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Other officials
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Federal relations
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Legal order
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State constitution
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State law
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Administrative rules
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State government
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Legislative Department
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Executive Department
The Executive of Arizona is the senior-most council of the executive branch of the Arizona State Government, and is composed of the Governor and the principle Officer in each of the various executive Departments and Agencies of the State. The Executive is responsible for executing the laws of Arizona and the laws of the United States throughout the State, and for carrying on the day-to-day government (governance) of the State. As Arizona is organized under the presidential system, the Governor is both head of state and head of government, and, as such, he is both the chief public representative of the State and the head of the Executive. In addition, the Governor is also the commander-in-chief of the Arizona Defense Force, the Arizona State Police, and, during emergencies and other extra-ordinary situations, the commander-in-chief of all county, municipal, and special-purpose police forces in the State.

Under Arizona law, no Person, having been convicted under State law for treason, felony, or domestic violence, is eligible to any office of profit or trust in Arizona or any place subject to its jurisdiction. This includes all elected offices in Arizona at all levels of government in the State, from local and county, to State and Federal, and all others in-between.

Judicial Department
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Local government
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Counties
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Municipalities
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School districts
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Special government districts
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Funding
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Public finances
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Budget
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Taxation
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Political factions
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Consensus governance
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Formation
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Elections
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Primary elections
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General elections
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Referendum measures
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Voter ID
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