This concurrent resolution proposes amendments to the Arizona Constitution, specifically targeting Article VI, which pertains to the judicial department. The amendments aim to modify sections related to the election and appointment of superior court judges, the eligibility and conduct of justices and judges, and the procedures for filling judicial vacancies. Notably, it establishes that superior court judges in counties with populations under 250,000 will be elected by the qualified electors of their counties, while those in larger counties will be elected from judicial districts aligned with legislative districts. Additionally, the resolution seeks to clarify the process for filling vacancies and the terms of office for judges, ensuring that all candidates are listed on ballots without partisan designations.

Furthermore, the resolution proposes the repeal of sections that previously outlined options for selecting judges in smaller counties and the commission on trial court appointments. It emphasizes the importance of merit in judicial appointments and mandates that judges must not engage in political activities or practice law during their tenure. The Secretary of State is tasked with submitting this proposition to voters at the next general election, allowing the public to decide on these significant changes to the judicial framework in Arizona.