Ezekiel 33
The Governor, the Speaker of the House of the Sovereign State of Arizona shall certify that any and all candidates for the office of the President of the United States shall be certified eligible for said candidacy and shall adhere to the following set of requirements:
Certified copies of all school transcripts, K-12 , and any college records.
Certified copies of military discharge papers (DD-214) and any school records the candidate may have attended while in the military service.
Copy of current Drivers License and Social Security card.
Certified copies of medical shot records.
Candidates will be subject to a NCIC check and background check accomplished by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Said investigations will report directly to the Governor, Speaker of the House, and the Attorney General of the State.
Any requests for additional documents by the State must be requested of the candidate no later than 60 days before the Primary election in Arizona. Any candidate failing to comply with the request for additional documents shall be notified by Certified US Mail of the failure to comply. The candidate shall then have 15 days to respond in writing. If said documents are unavailable, the candidate will respond by certified letter to the Governor, and copied to the Speaker of the House; they then will either accept or deny the petition by the candidate. A denial will mean a “No list” on the Primary and General election ballots.
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