Arizona Proposition 200 (1998)
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Arizona Proposition 200, also known as An Act Relating to a Campaign Finance Funding and Reporting System or the Clean Election Act, was on the November 3, 1998 election ballot in Arizona as an initiated state statute where it was approved.
Election results
| Arizona Prop 200 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes or no | Percentage | |||
| | 51.2% | |||
| No | 48.8% | |||
| Total votes | 100% precincts | |||
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Would establish a five-member commission to administer additional alternative campaign financing system; provide public funding and additional reporting for participating candidates; reduce current contribution limits by 20% for non-participating candidates; set personal monies and spending limits for participating candidates; limit private contributions for participating candidates unless Commission declares emergency.
See also
Path to the ballot
112,961 signatures were required to qualify the measure for the ballot. 144,810 valid signatures wre filed, or 128% more than were required.
External links
- Text of Proposition 200
- Arizona 1998 ballot measures (cover of voter pamphlet)
- Arizona 1998 ballot measure election results

