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Who may call for special sessions in Arizona?

A 3/4 vote of the Legislature

A 2/3 vote of the Legislature

The Governor

In Arizona, the authority to call for special sessions rests solely with the Governor. This power allows the Governor to convene the Legislature outside of the regular legislative sessions whenever they see fit, typically to address urgent matters that require immediate attention. The power reflects the accountability and executive responsibility placed on the Governor to react promptly to pressing state issues or emergencies.

Understanding the process is crucial: while a special session may be called, it is the Governor's discretion to determine when it is necessary, rather than requiring a vote from the Legislature. Other options listed imply that legislative approval or participation in the decision-making process is necessary; however, the unique role of the Governor in this regard streamlines the response to urgent state matters.

The Secretary of State

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