How are petition signatures challenged?

Challenging the nomination of a candidate is outlined in A.R.S. § 16-351. Any elector filing any court action challenging the nomination of a candidate shall do so no later than 5 p.m. of the tenth day (excluding Saturday, Sunday and other legal holidays) after the last day for filing nomination papers and petitions. For the (date pending) General Election the deadline to challenge nomination petitions is (date pending). The elector shall specify in the action the petition number, line number and basis for the challenge for each signature being challenged.

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1. What is a governing board member?
2. What are the qualifications for becoming a governing board member?
3. What duties / powers does a governing board member have?
4. Is there training available for newly elected governing board members?
5. Can I file my nomination petitions and nomination papers separately?
6. What forms are required?
7. Do I fill out a financial disclosure statement?
8. How are petition signatures challenged?
9. Can individuals or the media obtain names and addresses of candidates?
10. What is the term of office for a governing board member?
11. What is the special term for a governing board member?
12. How do I find out which member district I reside in if I want to run for the JTED Governing Board?