Boards & Commissions

Welcome to the Governor's Office of Boards and Commissions. Research the Board or Commission you are interested in serving on and submit an application through this website. See below for current vacancies and other important information.

Notice: Information Technology Authorization Committee

Applications are being accepted for the Information Technology Authorization Committee through the standard application. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis with initial review conducted July 31, 2024

The Information Technology Authorization Committee has jurisdiction to approve or reject IT projects with development costs exceeding $1 million for all three branches of government. Membership includes representatives of all three branches, as well as members with private sector experience in IT, and one at-large member who can be appointed from either the private sector or state government service.

Notice: Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct

Applications are being accepted for the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct through the standard application. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis with initial review conducted July 31, 2024.

Created in 1970, the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct was established as an independent state agency responsible for investigating complaints against justices and judges on the supreme court, court of appeals, superior court, justice of the peace courts, and municipal courts. The Commission consists of 11 members with diverse backgrounds who serve six-year terms. Three public members, who cannot be attorneys or active or retired judges, are nominated by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate.

Notice: Citizens Clean Elections Commission

Applications are now being accepted for the Citizens Clean Elections Commission through the standard application.

The Citizens Clean Elections Act, passed by voters in 1998, is administered by a five member, non-partisan Commission. The Commission is committed to upholding public confidence in the integrity, honesty and impartiality of the electoral system. No more than two members of the Commission shall be of the same political party and no more than two members shall be of the same county.

Notice: Vacancies on Judicial Nominating Commission

We are accepting applications for the following commissions: Coconino Judicial Nominating Commission; Commission on Appellate Court Appointments; Pima Judicial Nominating Commission; Pinal Judicial Nominating Commission. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.

Non-attorney applicants may apply using the main application and must be residents of the county of the Trial Court Appointments Commission to which they are applying, residents of Arizona for at least 5 years, and cannot hold elected or appointed office for profit. Interested attorneys must apply through the State Bar's website.

Current Vacancies

To view a list of current appointments and vacancies, click the link below. The list will be updated regularly. The current list is as of March 2024.

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ARS and Executive Orders

All boards and commissions are established by Statute or Executive Order, which can be determined from the Administrative Register in the Governor’s Appointments link. The appropriate Statute or Executive Order can then be accessed at these links to determine the number of members, term lengths, purpose, funding source, etc.

View Arizona Revised Statutes
View Executive Orders

 

Boards and Commissions Profiles

Research the Board or Commission you are interested in serving on; find out how it was established, how it is funded and staffed, its duties and responsibilities, current members and their terms, and more... View Boards and Commissions list

Contact Us

Carlos Ramos, Director
Boards and Commissions
1700 W. Washington Street, Suite 110
Phoenix, AZ 85007