The Arizona State Senate adjourned sine die on June 13, 2026, after the Arizona House informed the chamber that it had "completed its labors and is ready to adjourn sine die dated 06/13/2026 at 04:46 a.m.," a message read by the clerk stated. The communication closed with the signature "Respectfully, Crystal Isvarano, Chief Clerk."
The message cited the state constitution (Article 4, Part 2, Section 9) as part of the notice to the Senate. After the message was entered into the record, the presiding officer dispensed with the reading of the journal for Friday, June 12, 2026, and approved it as recorded by unanimous consent.
The Majority Whip moved that "the Senate 57th legislature 2nd regular session adjourn. Sign e die." The presiding officer called for a voice vote, asking, "All those in favor, vote aye." Members answered "Aye," and the presiding officer declared that "the ayes have it." The presiding officer then closed the proceeding with "So ordered," confirming the Senate's adjournment sine die.
No roll-call vote or vote tally was recorded in the transcript; the adjournment was taken and announced by voice vote. The House's message and the Senate's procedural actions were entered in the journal, and the transcript records that a concurrent resolution (noted in the record as "senate concurrent resolution 10 32") was transmitted to the secretary of state.
With the Senate's adjournment, the 57th Legislature's 2nd Regular Session concluded its formal business in both chambers according to the messages and procedural actions documented at the close of the session.