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The following is a partial list of Arizona ballot propositions.. The initiative and referendum process in Arizona has been in use since Arizona attained statehood in 1912. The first initiative was passed the same year Arizona was granted statehood when on November 5, 1912, an initiative relating to women's suffrage was passed by a greater than two to one margin. [1]
Proposition 113 Extend the right of Arizonans to use a secret ballot in union elections; Proposition 203 Legalization of medical marijuana; Proposition 301 Transfer money from a land-conservation fund to the general fund in the state budget; Proposition 302 Repeal First Things First education program; Arizona 2010 ballot measures at Ballotpedia
The Save Our Secret Ballot, Inc. (SOS) is a 501(c)(4) conservative advocacy organization created to promote states to pass constitutional amendments that would ban card check legislation. [1] Former U.S. Congressman Ernest Istook (R-OK) is Chairman of the National Advisory Board.
This isn't a policy that corrects for injustice but one that increases it.
A coalition of reproductive rights organizations is unleashing a $15 million advertising campaign backing abortion rights as Arizona faces a key ballot measure on the issue this fall.
More than half – 58% – of Arizona voters said they will vote yes in supporting Arizona Proposition 139, a Constitutional amendment that provides the fundamental right to abortion in the state.
A ballot proposition in the state of Arizona refers to any legislation brought before the voters of the state for approval.. In common usage, the term generally applies to the method of amending either the state constitution or statutes through popular initiative, although it may also refer to any legislation referred to the public by the state legislature.
In 1999, the Supreme Court declined to hear another appeal by Arizonans for Official English in a case in which the Arizona Supreme Court overturned Proposition 106. [3] In 2006, Arizona voters passed Proposition 103 with 74% of the vote, [11] [12] requiring "all official actions of the government be conducted in English" with exceptions for ...