The city of Phoenix is seeking applicants to its newly established Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission will investigate allegations of ethical violations by elected officials or board and commission members. Applications for membership are due to the city’s Judicial Selection Advisory Board (JSAB) by 3 p.m. Monday, June 12.

“With our city’s new ethics standards in place the members of this independent Ethics Commission will serve a critical role for Phoenix,” said Mayor Greg Stanton, who pushed for the creation of the Commission. “We are looking for community members who are committed to preserving the public trust and helping their elected government officials operate with more transparency.”

The Commission will consist of five members recommended by the JSAB and approved by seven or more members of the City Council. The Commission is authorized to receive allegations of ethical violations, investigate, take testimony, and engage in any other action to the extent permitted and established by law to oversee investigation and enforcement of Phoenix’s gift policy and conflicts of interest related to elected officials and board and commission members.

Criteria for membership on the Ethics Commission include:
• Each member must be a Phoenix resident and a registered Arizona voter who has been continuously registered with the same political party, or registered as unaffiliated with a political party, for five or more years immediately preceding appointment.
• Two Commission members must be registered members of the Democratic Party, two must be members of the Republican Party, and one must be registered with no party affiliation.
• In making its member recommendations, the JSAB will consider the diversity of Phoenix’s population and, once appointed, members will serve a term of five years unless otherwise specified. Members will not receive a salary or otherwise be compensated except for reimbursement of reasonable parking fees near Phoenix City Hall.

The Ethics Commission membership application and submission instructions are available by clicking here.
Questions regarding the application can be sent to: ethics.application@phoenix.gov.

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