This week, Arizonans across the state began receiving their early ballots by mail or visiting early voting locations to vote. For the first time in Maricopa County, the ballot is two separate pieces of paper, front and back. From top to bottom, first page to last, there are important races and issues—more than 100 of them.
In the mix are 13 statewide ballot propositions. We have previously written about many of them, but below is a quick summary of some of the most important ones. For a full description of all the measures, and a list of all candidates endorsed by the Freedom Club PAC, visit AZBallot.org.
Proposition 133 – Preserves our fair primary system by guaranteeing that every qualified party has a right to have representation on the general election ballot. Vote YES!
Proposition 134 – Guarantees our ballot initiative process is fair and balanced by requiring signatures to be collected in every county, preventing out-of-state special interests from parking circulators in just Phoenix and Tucson, ignoring rural Arizona entirely. Vote YES!
Proposition 135 – Similar to what several states have already adopted, this measure protects against the abuse of emergency powers by automatically terminating emergency declarations after 30 days, unless extended by the legislature, and empowers the legislature to call a special session, as soon as day one, with just one third of the members in each chamber. Vote YES!
Proposition 136 – Prevents unconstitutional ballot measures by allowing a person to challenge a measure, and if the Arizona Supreme Court decides it is unconstitutional, it would not appear on the ballot. Vote YES!
Proposition 140 – A sprawling measure that adds 15 separate amendments to the constitution to enact California-style election schemes in Arizona—like jungle primaries and ranked-choice voting—that confuse and disenfranchise voters. Vote NO!
Proposition 312 – Defends property owners from out-of-control homelessness by allowing them to be reimbursed for expenses they incurred after repeated failures of the city or county to enforce ordinances against public nuisances. Vote YES!
Proposition 314 – Secures the border, empowering local law enforcement to apprehend illegals who cross into Arizona outside of a port of entry, leading to jail or voluntary deportation. Vote YES!
Make sure to visit AZBallot.org to download a flyer of all recommendations from the Freedom Club PAC.
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