Arizona Supreme Court Clears Election Overhaul for November Ballot
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Court OKs ballot language on election law initiative
The Arizona Supreme Court won't order Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to recraft his description of a ballot measure that, if approved, would make some major changes in state election practices. The post Court OKs ballot language on election law initiative first appeared on Arizona Capitol Times.
Arizona Supreme Court clears election overhaul for November ballot
PHOENIX -- Arizonans will get a chance to decide on a package of proposed changes in election law on everything from who can spend money to influence races to a requirement for all voters -- including those who cast ballot…
Justices uphold sweeping GOP election measure for November ballot
Photo via Getty ImagesThe Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Republican-backed ballot referral that would amend the state’s constitution to make sweeping changes to how elections are conducted can remain on the November ballot. Critics had argued that Proposition 144, also known as the “Fast Accurate Secure Transparent Election Results Act,” violated a provision in the Arizona Constitution that demands that proposed constitutional amend…
Arizona Supreme Court refuses to order rewrite of Prop. 144 ballot language
PHOENIX — The Arizona Supreme Court won’t order Secretary of State Adrian Fontes to recraft his description of a ballot measure that, if approved, would make some major changes in state election practices.
AZ Supreme Court keeps election law initiative on the ballot
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that a package of proposed changes to Arizona election law may go before voters in November, rejecting opponents’ claims that the measure contained too many provisions. Proposition 144 would add a provision to the Arizona Constitution stating that only citizens can vote. It would also restrict spending by foreign nationals to influence elections and require all voters…
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