The resolution SCR1030 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution, specifically Article VII, Section 11, which pertains to general elections. If approved by voters, the amendment would require the Arizona Legislature to enact laws and procedures ensuring that at least 95 percent of the votes cast in every general election are tallied within one day after election day. This change aims to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the election process in Arizona.

Additionally, the resolution mandates that the Secretary of State submit this proposition to voters during the next general election. The amendment will only take effect if it receives voter approval and is proclaimed by the Governor. There is no anticipated fiscal impact on the state General Fund associated with this legislation, and it includes technical changes to existing election laws.