Border policy, abortion rights, and election procedures are just a few of the hot-button propositions Arizonans will vote on in the November election.
ABC15 has created this comprehensive voter guide to help cut through the political noise and provide what you need to know, including summaries of propositions and key races on the Arizona ballot. The guide will be updated with new information and reporting ahead of the November election.AMERICA VOTES 2024: See local ABC15, national election reportingSelect the corresponding image below for more voter guide breakout information:
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SELECT A PROPOSITION (or scroll below): Prop 133 (Election procedure) | Prop 134 (Legislative procedures) | Prop 135 (Governor; emergency powers) | Prop 136 (Measures/challenges). | Prop 137 (Judicial retention elections) | Prop 138 (Tipping wages) | Prop 139 (Abortion access) | Prop 140 (Election procedure)Prop 311 (Responder benefits) | Prop 312 (Property nuisance enforcement) | Prop 313 (Child sex trafficking) | Prop 314 (Border enforcement) | Prop 315 (Legislative rulemaking) Looking for information on county-specific propositions on your ballot? The Arizona Clean Elections site has a breakdown of those races.***
PROPOSITION 133
Proposition 133 gives Arizona voters the ability to put the state’s primary election system and amendments in the state constitution. Currently, in Arizona, you must be registered as a …
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