HCR2055 is a resolution from the Arizona House of Representatives, Fifty-sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session, which asserts the state legislature's authority over the presidential election process. It declares that state legislatures have the power to control presidential elections as granted by Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution. The resolution emphasizes that the Arizona legislature has full authority over the manner of presidential elections in the state and can appoint electors at any time. It also states that recent actions by Colorado and Maine to remove a Republican candidate from the ballot are unlawful and that the only way to protect the presidential vote is for the legislature to control the election process.

The resolution includes several provisions, such as the assertion that citizens have no federal constitutional right to vote unless the state legislature opts for a statewide election, and that the legislature has full authority regarding appointing presidential electors. It proposes changing the manner of the presidential election by appointing Arizona's eleven presidential electors to the Republican primary winner to counteract the removal of a Republican candidate from the primary ballots in Colorado and Maine. Additionally, it urges Governor Hobbs to sign a 2024 presidential election reform bill that includes measures such as voting by precinct with identification and proof of citizenship, hand counting of ballots, and reporting results from precincts without the use of machines or mail-in ballots, except for absentee ballots.