The resolution proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution by adding Section 19 to Article VII, which outlines new election requirements aimed at enhancing election security and integrity. Key provisions include stipulating that only U.S. citizens can register and vote, prohibiting foreign contributions to election campaigns, and mandating that voters present government-issued identification when casting their ballots. Additionally, the resolution sets a deadline for early voting to conclude by 7:00 PM on the Friday before the general election and emphasizes that votes cannot be accepted after designated poll closing times.

Furthermore, the amendment ensures that all qualified voters have the right to vote in-person on election day at accessible polling locations and allows those who have documented proof of citizenship to request mail-in ballots, provided mail-in voting is authorized. The resolution also includes a severability clause, ensuring that if any part of the amendment is deemed invalid, the remaining provisions will still be enforceable. This amendment is referred to as "The Arizona Secure Elections Act" and will be submitted to voters at the next general election.