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Arizona Photo Enforcement Act, 2010
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Arizona Photo Enforcement Act did not appear on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the state of Arizona as an initiated constitutional amendment. The petition drive deadline to submit signatures for ballot consideration was July 1, 2010. The measure would have prohibited the use of photo enforcement devices except for within designated school crossing zones while school is in session. Sponsors did not submit signatures by the deadline, according to the Arizona Secretary of State.[1]
Text of measure
Summary of Initiative
The summary of the initiative, as stated on the Arizona Secretary of State's website, read:
- The purpose of this amendment to the Arizona Constitution is to prohibit the use of photo enforcement devices except for within currently defined designated school crossing zones while school is in session.[2]
Constitutional changes
The measure would have amended the Arizona Constitution by adding Article XXXI in relation to the "Arizona Photo Enforcement Act" to read:[2]
- "Arizona Photo Enforcement Act prohibits the use of photo enforcement devices except for within currently defined designated school crossing zones while school is in session."
Path to the ballot
The group organizing the circulation effort must have gathered the required 230,046 signatures for proposed constitutional amendments by the July 1, 2010 deadline.[3]
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