| An Impartial, Nonpartisan Look at
the November 4th General Election |
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Propositions!
To assist voters, we have put together a guide
summarizing each ballot proposition, including support and oppose arguments as
submitted to the Secretary of State.
We urge a “Yes” vote on Proposition 102. We have not taken a position on any other ballot propositions. |
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Note: The pdf does not contain judicial or county information. For these
races, fill out the form to the left to get your
Guide.
View candidate surveys that responded or changed their response(s) after our
September 10th deadline. |
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FAQs
Is this Voter’s Guide Democrat or Republican?
Neither. It is factual, impartial, and nonpartisan! Every candidate in the
covered races was treated equally and had the same opportunity to respond to the
questions.
Who paid for this Voter’s Guide?
Concerned individual Arizonans dedicated to responsible citizenship have
donated to make this publication available. No candidate or political party paid
for any part of this Voter’s Guide.
Are you endorsing specific candidates?
No. This Voter’s Guide is an educational resource provided as a public
service. It does not endorse anycandidates.
Why do some candidates not respond?
We don’t know. All candidates were provided the same opportunity to respond
to the survey questions. For candidates that did not respond, we’ve provided the
candidate’s official contact information on file with the Arizona Secretary of
State.
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