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  1. Under the Arizona Constitution, the Arizona Legislature and residents have the right to place propositions on the General Election ballot to make changes to either the Arizona Constitution or Arizona Revised Statutes.

    • Proposition 128
    • Proposition 129
    • Proposition 130
    • Proposition 131
    • Proposition 132
    • Proposition 209
    • Proposition 211
    • Proposition 308
    • Proposition 309
    • Proposition 310

    Constitutional amendment — Voter protection act; court determinations. Official description:The constitutional amendment would allow the Legislature to amend, divert funds from, or supersede an initiative or referendum measure enacted by the people of Arizona if the measure is found to contain illegal or unconstitutional language by the Arizona or ...

    Constitutional amendment — Initiatives; single subject; title. Official description:The constitutional amendment would limit an initiative measure to a single subject and require that subject to be expressed in the title of the initiative measure. → What your yes or no vote means → Arguments for Proposition 129 → Arguments against Proposition 129 →...

    Constitutional amendment — Constitutional property tax exemptions. Official description: Descriptive title the constitutional amendment would consolidate four sections of the Constitution regarding property tax exemptions into a single section; remove the constitutional determinations of the amounts of certain property tax exemptions; and allow pro...

    Constitutional amendment — Lieutenant governor; joint ticket. Official description:Descriptive title the constitutional amendment would create a new executive officer who would be elected on a joint ticket with the governor and succeed to the office of governor in the event of the governor’s death, removal from office, or disability to discharge th...

    Constitutional amendment — Initiatives; supermajority vote; requirement. Official description:The constitutional amendment would require that an initiative or referendum to approve a tax receives 60% of the votes cast to become law. → What your yes or no vote means → Arguments for Proposition 132 → Arguments against Proposition 132 → Arizona voters...

    Citizen initiative — Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act. Official description: The law would reduce maximum interest rates on medical debt from 10% to 3% annually; increase the amount of certain assets exempt from debt collection; annually adjust exemptions for inflation beginning 2024; and allow courts to reduce the amount of disposable earn...

    Citizen initiative — Voters' Right to Know Act. Official description:The law would require entities and persons spending over $50,000 on statewide campaigns or $25,000 on other campaigns, not including personal monies and business income, to disclose the original donor of contributions over $5,000; and create additional reporting and enforcement pr...

    Legislative referral — Tuition; postsecondary education. Official description:The law would allow Arizona students, regardless of immigration status, to be eligible for financial aid at state universities and community colleges and in-state tuition if they graduated from and attended a public or private high school, or home school equivalent, for t...

    Legislative referral — Voter identification; affidavit; procedure. Official description: The law would require voters to write their birthdate, government-issued identification number, and signature on a concealed early ballot affidavit; require photo identification to vote in-person; and require the Arizona Department of Transportation to provide ...

    Legislative referral — Fire districts; funding; TPT increment. Official description:The law would establish a fire district safety fund to be funded via an increase of one-tenth of 1% to the state’s transaction privilege (sales) and use tax from Jan. 1, 2023, through Dec. 31, 2042. → What your yes or no vote means → Arguments for Proposition 310 → ...

  2. Oct 7, 2022 · Arizona 2022 Ballot Proposition Guide: Everything you need to know. There are 10 propositions voters will be able to vote on during this year's election. Here's what you need to know...

  3. Find information relating to statewide & local propositions that will be on the ballot!

  4. The deadline to file Ballot Measure Arguments for or against proposed ballot measures for the 2022 General Election was July 6, 2022. Please note, the following short-hand descriptions will not necessarily appear in the 2022 General Election publicity pamphlet.

  5. Ten statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in Arizona for the election on November 8, 2022. Voters approved seven measures and rejected three of them. HIGHLIGHTS. The Arizona State Legislature referred eight measures to the ballot.

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  7. Nov 17, 2022 · With focuses on healthcare debt, campaign funding, in-state tuition, and other topics, 7 propositions passed after Arizonans voted 'yes' this past election. Students across Arizona turned out to vote through early ballots and in person on Nov. 8.

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