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Prohibition of Photo Enforcement Systems (HCR 2004)

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Arizona

2026

Latest Action:

Senate Second Reading

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March 10, 2026

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Senate

This proposed constitutional amendment would mostly ban traffic cameras used for speeding and red light tickets in Arizona. Cities or agencies could keep using cameras only if they have a contract signed by December 31, 2026, and local voters approve their use. If voters reject them, the cameras must be removed within 90 days. If approved, the cameras can operate for 10 years before requiring another public vote to continue, with this process repeating every decade. It moves traffic enforcement responsibility away from automated camera systems and private companies back to police officers. If approved by the Legislature, it would appear on the 2026 general election ballot.

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