The resolution proposes several amendments and repeals to Article VI of the Arizona Constitution, which pertains to the judicial department. Key changes include amendments to sections regarding the nomination, election, and terms of justices and judges, ensuring that they are elected by the qualified voters of the state and their respective counties. The resolution also outlines the process for filling vacancies, stipulating that the governor will appoint a temporary replacement until a successor is elected. Additionally, it seeks to clarify the eligibility of justices and judges for other public offices and their ability to practice law while in office.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for the repeal of certain sections related to judicial appointments and retention processes, streamlining the judicial framework in Arizona. It proposes amendments to the retirement age for justices and judges, establishing that they must retire upon reaching seventy years of age. 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 state's judicial system.