2022 Ballot Measure Information
Initiative, Referendum, and Recall Applications for the 2022 Election cycle
Information on each measure is available on the Initiative, Referendum and Recall Applications webpage and Propositions can be found on the General Election webpage.
2022 Ballot Measure Language (Coming Soon)
The ballot measure languages are approved by the Attorney General for use in the 2022 General Election and will be listed here soon.
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2022 Ballot Measure Arguments
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. Because proposition numbers have not been assigned to citizen initiatives at this time, they are listed by their petition serial number (I-04-2022, I-05-2022 and I-16-2022).
Ballot measure arguments will be printed in the publicity pamphlet in the order in which they were paid for and received by the Secretary of State's Office. The Secretary of State prints arguments in the publicity pamphlet exactly as the arguments were received, including any typographical errors made by the submitter.
Submitters are solely responsible for the content and accuracy of their arguments.
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ARGUMENTS "FOR"
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ARGUMENTS "AGAINST"
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Proposition 128
Voter protection act; court determinations
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Proposition 129
Initiatives; single subject; title
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Proposition 130
Constitutional property tax exemptions
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Proposition 131
Lieutenant governor; joint ticket
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Proposition 132
Initiatives; supermajority vote; requirement
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Proposition 308
Tuition; postsecondary education
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Proposition 309
Voter identification; affidavit; procedure
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Proposition 310
Fire districts; funding; TPT increment
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I-04-2022
Voters' Right to Know Act
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I-05-2022
Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act
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I-16-2022
Arizonans for Free and Fair Elections
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Ballot Measure Town Halls (Coming Soon)
Arizona's voters are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting on the statewide ballot propositions. Per Arizona law, the Secretary of State's Office will conduct a series of Town Halls to educate the public about the General Election ballot propositions. The meetings are free and open to the public. This year we plan to host three live virtual Town Halls via Zoom in Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima county during the first week of October. If you want to learn more about the statewide ballot measures, please consider attending a virtual Town Hall. Stay tuned!
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