The resolution proposes amendments to the Arizona Constitution regarding the citizenship requirements for individuals seeking election to the state legislature and other state offices. Specifically, it stipulates that candidates must be U.S. citizens at the time of their election and prohibits individuals with dual citizenship from holding these positions. The amendments also clarify the age and residency requirements for candidates, maintaining that they must be at least 25 years old and have been residents of Arizona for a specified duration prior to their election.

If approved by voters and proclaimed by the Governor, these amendments will be submitted for consideration in the next general election. The changes aim to ensure that elected officials in Arizona are solely U.S. citizens, thereby reinforcing the integrity of the state's governance.