List of Arizona ballot measures
This page provides a list of ballot measures that have appeared on the statewide ballot in Arizona.
List of ballot measures by year
Measures are listed in reverse-chronological order, with the most recent and upcoming elections appearing first. Tables include brief summaries, relevant topics, and the election results for each measure.
2026
See also: Arizona 2026 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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Designate Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations and Require State DHS to Address Threats Measure | Immigration policy; Criminal sentencing | Declare drug cartels to be terrorist organizations | ||
Limit Local Tax Rate on Groceries to 2% of Base Price and Require Voter Approval to Increase Tax Rate Measure | Ballot measure process; Food and beverage taxes; Sales taxes | Prohibit local government from imposing or increasing a tax on the sale of food items without voter approval and cap the tax rate at 2% | ||
Prohibit Taxes or Fees on Miles Traveled in Motor Vehicle Amendment | Vehicle and driver regulations; Transportation taxes and fees | Prohibit the state and local governments from imposing taxes or fees based on vehicle miles traveled and from enacting rules to monitor or limit vehicle miles traveled without the person’s consent |
2024
See also: Arizona 2024 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 133 | Primary election systems | Require partisan primary elections for partisan offices and prohibit primary elections where all candidates, regardless of political party affiliation, run in the same primary election, such as top-two, top-four, and top-five primaries | ![]() | 1,286,640 (42%) | 1,763,711 (58%) | |
Proposition 134 | Initiative and referendum process | Create a signature distribution requirement for citizen-initiated ballot measures based on state legislative districts | ![]() | 1,279,574 (42%) | 1,768,613 (58%) | |
Proposition 135 | State legislative authority; State executive powers and duties; Administrative powers and rulemaking | Allow the legislature to terminate a state of emergency or change the emergency powers granted to the governor during a state of emergency | ![]() | 1,328,402 (44%) | 1,720,849 (56%) | |
Proposition 136 | Initiative and referendum process | Provide for challenges to an initiative measure or constitutional amendment after the filing of the measure with the secretary of state | ![]() | 1,151,823 (38%) | 1,871,364 (62%) | |
Proposition 137 | Judicial term limits; State judicial selection; State judicial authority | End term limits for state supreme court justices and superior court judges, replacing them with terms of good behavior, unless decided otherwise by a judicial review commission, and would end retention elections at the end of the judicial term, providing for retention elections under certain circumstances | ![]() | 679,824 (22%) | 2,364,888 (78%) | |
Proposition 138 | Minimum wage laws | Allow for tipped workers to be paid 25% less per hour than the minimum wage provided that the worker's total compensation was not less than the minimum wage plus $2 | ![]() | 792,557 (25%) | 2,348,023 (75%) | |
Proposition 139 | Constitutional rights; Abortion policy | Provide for a state constitutional right to abortion | 2,000,287 (62%) | 1,246,202 (38%) | ||
Proposition 140 | Primary election systems; Ranked-choice voting | Require primaries in which candidates, regardless of partisan affiliation, appear on a single ballot and a certain number advance to the general election, and require general election candidates to receive a majority of votes | ![]() | 1,284,176 (41%) | 1,823,445 (59%) | |
Proposition 311 | Civil and criminal trials; State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Establish a $20 fee on every conviction for a criminal offense, which would go to pay a benefit of $250,000 to the family of a first responder who is killed in the line of duty | 2,016,450 (64%) | 1,126,070 (36%) | ||
Proposition 312 | Property; Taxes | Allow for property owners to apply for a property tax refund in certain circumstances, including in instances if the city or locality in which the property is located does not enforce laws regarding illegal camping, loitering, obstructing public thoroughfares, panhandling, public urination or defecation, public consumption of alcoholic beverages, and possession or use of illegal substances | 1,804,728 (59%) | 1,274,031 (41%) | ||
Proposition 313 | Criminal sentencing | Require that anyone convicted of child sex trafficking must receive a sentence of life imprisonment | 2,025,608 (65%) | 1,112,951 (35%) | ||
Proposition 314 | Immigration policy; Drug crime policy; Law enforcement | Provide for several changes to criminal and immigration law, including allowing police to arrest noncitizens who enter Arizona from foreign countries at locations other than official ports | 1,949,529 (63%) | 1,165,237 (37%) | ||
Proposition 315 | State legislative authority; Administrative powers and rulemaking | Prohibit a proposed rule from becoming effective if that rule is estimated to increase regulatory costs by more than $500,000 within five years after implementation, until the legislature enacts legislation ratifying the proposed rule | ![]() | 1,383,303 (47%) | 1,579,549 (53%) |
2022
See also: Arizona 2022 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 128 | Initiative and referendum process | Allow the Legislature to amend or repeal voter-approved ballot measures that contain provisions ruled unconstitutional by the Arizona Supreme Court or U.S. Supreme Court | ![]() | 859,675 (36%) | 1,502,368 (64%) | |
Proposition 129 | Initiative and referendum process | Require citizen-initiated ballot measures to embrace a single subject | 1,311,046 (55%) | 1,062,533 (45%) | ||
Proposition 130 | Taxes | Allow the Legislature to set certain property tax exemption amounts and qualifications | 1,478,583 (64%) | 840,299 (36%) | ||
Proposition 131 | State executive elections | Create the position of lieutenant governor to be elected on a joint ticket with the governor | 1,299,484 (55%) | 1,056,433 (45%) | ||
Proposition 132 | Initiative and referendum process; Ballot measure supermajority requirements | Require a 60% vote to pass ballot measures to approve taxes | 1,210,702 (51%) | 1,176,327 (49%) | ||
Proposition 209 | Healthcare governance; Banking policy | Limit interest rates for debt from healthcare services and increases the value of certain property and earnings exempt from debt collection | 1,747,363 (72%) | 679,089 (28%) | ||
Proposition 211 | Campaign finance | Require that anyone making independent expenditures of more than $50,000 on a statewide campaign or $25,000 on a local campaign to disclose the names of the money's sources | 1,736,496 (72%) | 664,111 (28%) | ||
Proposition 308 | Higher education funding; Immigration policy | Repeal provisions of Proposition 300 (2006) to allow in-state tuition for non-citizen residents that meet specific requirements | 1,250,320 (51%) | 1,189,877 (49%) | ||
Proposition 309 | Voter ID policy | Require date of birth and voter identification number for mail-in ballots and eliminate two-document alternative to photo ID for in-person voting | ![]() | 1,201,181 (50%) | 1,219,669 (50%) | |
Proposition 310 | Taxes | Create a 0.1% sales tax for 20 years to fund fire districts | ![]() | 1,144,495 (48%) | 1,230,042 (52%) |
2020
See also: Arizona 2020 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 207 | Marijuana laws | Legalizes, regulates, and taxes marijuana | 1,956,440 (60%) | 1,302,458 (40%) | ||
Proposition 208 | Income taxes; Public school teachers and staff; Public education funding | Increases the tax on incomes exceeding $250,000 for teacher salaries and schools | 1,675,810 (52%) | 1,562,639 (48%) |
2018
See also: Arizona 2018 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 125 | Public employee retirement funds | Make adjustments to retirement plans based on cost-of-living adjustments, rather than permanent benefit increases, for correctional officers, probation officers, and surveillance officers, and elected officials | 1,130,219 (52%) | 1,055,201 (48%) | ||
Proposition 126 | Taxes | Prohibit the state and local governments from enacting new taxes or increasing tax rates on services | 1,436,106 (64%) | 804,794 (36%) | ||
Proposition 127 | Carbon emissions regulations | Require electric utilities to acquire 50% of electricity from renewable resources by 2030 | ![]() | 723,138 (31%) | 1,580,101 (69%) | |
Proposition 305 | School choice policy | Uphold Senate Bill 1431, which was designed to phase in an expansion of the state's Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) program | ![]() | 790,608 (35%) | 1,457,070 (65%) | |
Proposition 306 | Administrative powers and rulemaking; Campaign finance | Prohibit candidates from using their public financing to give funds to certain entities and require the Citizens Clean Election Commission's proposed rules to receive approval from the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council. | 1,248,675 (56%) | 973,385 (44%) |
2016
See also: Arizona 2016 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 205 | Marijuana laws | Legalize the possession and consumption of marijuana by people 21 years old and older | ![]() | 1,233,323 (49%) | 1,300,344 (51%) | |
Proposition 206 | Minimum wage laws | Increase the minimum wage to $10 in 2017, and then incrementally to $12 by 2020, and create a right to paid sick time off from employment | 1,465,639 (58%) | 1,046,945 (42%) |
May 17
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 123 | Restricted-use funds; Public education funding; Revenue allocation | Increase education funding by $3.5 billion over the course of 10 years by allocating money from the general fund and increasing annual distributions of the state land trust permanent funds to education | 536,365 (51%) | 516,949 (49%) | ||
Proposition 124 | Public employee retirement funds | Allow the legislature to modify the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System by replacing the permanent benefit increase structure with a compounding annual cost-of-living adjustment | 719,554 (70%) | 302,195 (30%) |
2014
See also: Arizona 2014 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 122 | Federal government issues | Permit the state to restrict all state and local government entities from enforcing or cooperating with a federal action that is inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution | 707,451 (51%) | 673,337 (49%) | ||
Proposition 303 | Healthcare | Permit drug and medical device manufacturers to make products available to terminally ill patients that have completed phase one of a clinical trial | 1,111,850 (78%) | 304,971 (22%) | ||
Proposition 304 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $24,000 per year to $35,000 per year | ![]() | 457,216 (32%) | 966,605 (68%) |
2012
See also: Arizona 2012 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 114 | Crime victims' rights | Prohibit felony crime victims from having to pay damages | 1,664,473 (80%) | 417,431 (20%) | ||
Proposition 115 | Open meetings and public information; Age limits for officials; Ethics rules and commissions; State judiciary | Increase term lengths and the retirement age for justices and judges and require superior courts to publish decisions online | ![]() | 553,132 (28%) | 1,446,970 (72%) | |
Proposition 116 | Taxes | Establish the tax exemption amount for business equipment to be equal to the combined earnings of 50 workers | ![]() | 852,981 (44%) | 1,089,294 (56%) | |
Proposition 117 | Property; Taxes | Set a 5% annual cap on increases in property values used to determine property taxes and establish a single limited property value as the basis for calculating all property taxes on real property | 1,132,766 (57%) | 866,249 (43%) | ||
Proposition 118 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Adjust the distribution formula for the State Land Trust Permanent Endowment Fund | 950,938 (51%) | 931,238 (49%) | ||
Proposition 119 | Defense-related funding; Property | Authorize the exchange of state trust lands for protecting military facilitates or improving land management | 1,194,594 (62%) | 733,907 (38%) | ||
Proposition 120 | Federal government issues; Public land policy | Declare Arizona's sovereignty over public lands and all natural resources within its boundaries | ![]() | 623,461 (32%) | 1,308,299 (68%) | |
Proposition 121 | Primary election systems | Establish a top-two system for primary elections | ![]() | 662,366 (33%) | 1,340,286 (67%) | |
Proposition 204 | Taxes | Permanently increasing the state sales tax by one cent per dollar | ![]() | 768,422 (36%) | 1,353,212 (64%) |
2010
See also: Arizona 2010 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 106 | Private health insurance; Public health insurance; Constitutional rights | Provide that no law or rule can require any person, employer, or healthcare provider to participate in a specific healthcare system | 892,693 (55%) | 722,300 (45%) | ||
Proposition 107 | Affirmative action | Prohibit the state from giving preferential treatment to or discriminating against any person or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin | 952,086 (60%) | 647,713 (40%) | ||
Proposition 109 | Constitutional rights; Right to hunt and fish | Provide for state constitutional right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife | ![]() | 714,144 (44%) | 926,991 (56%) | |
Proposition 110 | Defense-related funding; Property | Authorize the sale or lease of state lands without public auction in order to protect military operations | ![]() | 792,394 (50%) | 801,670 (50%) | |
Proposition 111 | State legislative elections | Provide for the change in the Office of Secretary of State to the Office of Lieutenant Governor | ![]() | 655,252 (41%) | 951,820 (59%) | |
Proposition 112 | Initiative and referendum process | Change the initiative filing deadline from four months to six months before the general election in which the measure will be voted on | ![]() | 792,664 (50%) | 792,858 (50%) | |
Proposition 113 | Labor and unions | Provide the right to vote on a secret ballot in regard to employee representation | 978,109 (60%) | 639,692 (40%) | ||
Proposition 203 | Marijuana laws | Authorize marijuana usage for those with debilitating medical conditions | 841,348 (50%) | 837,008 (50%) | ||
Proposition 301 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Provide for the transfer of remaining money from the land conservation fund to the state general fund | ![]() | 416,323 (26%) | 1,185,461 (74%) | |
Proposition 302 | Education | Terminate the Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Board and associated programs | ![]() | 492,060 (30%) | 1,142,744 (70%) |
May 18
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Taxes | Temporarily increase the state sales tax by one cent per dollar for three years | 750,850 (64%) | 416,571 (36%) |
2008
See also: Arizona 2008 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Property; Taxes | Prohibit any new tax, fee, or other assessment on the sale, purchase or other conveyance of real estate after December 31, 2007 | 1,645,119 (77%) | 498,346 (23%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Constitutional rights; Private health insurance | Prohibit laws that restrict a person from choosing a private health care system | ![]() | 1,048,512 (50%) | 1,057,199 (50%) | |
Proposition 102 | Family-related policy; LGBTQ issues | Require a legally recognized union of marriage to be between one man and one woman | 1,258,355 (56%) | 980,753 (44%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Ballot measure supermajority requirements; Initiative and referendum process | Require any ballot initiative that creates, increases, or imposes a tax or fee, or mandates government spending, to be approved by a majority of all registered voters | ![]() | 718,076 (34%) | 1,395,200 (66%) | |
Proposition 200 | Banking policy; Business regulations | Provide for the indefinite continuation of the payday loan licensing program | ![]() | 860,607 (40%) | 1,271,717 (60%) | |
Proposition 201 | Housing; Business regulations | Provide for the expansion of the rights and obligations of home buyers and seller. | ![]() | 467,866 (22%) | 1,655,410 (78%) | |
Proposition 202 | Business regulations; Immigration policy | Suspend business licenses for those who intentionally employ people who entered the U.S. illegally | ![]() | 881,576 (41%) | 1,276,681 (59%) | |
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $24,000 per year to $30,000 per year | ![]() | 775,069 (36%) | 1,388,183 (64%) |
2006
See also: Arizona 2006 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Law enforcement; Immigration policy | Expand the list of non-bailable offenses to include serious felonies carried out by those that have illegally entered the United States | 1,170,961 (78%) | 332,461 (22%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Property; Taxes | Provide for the increase of the property tax levy limit by two percent annually and the requirement to calculate limits based on 2005 taxes | 736,169 (51%) | 715,154 (49%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Immigration policy; Tort law | Prohibit individuals who are in Arizona in violation of federal immigration law from receiving punitive damages in civil lawsuits | 1,102,237 (74%) | 382,714 (26%) | ||
Proposition 103 | English language policy | Designate English as the official language of Arizona | 1,114,273 (74%) | 391,497 (26%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Debt limits; Highways and bridges; Local government finance and taxes; Law enforcement funding | Allow cities and towns, with voter approval, to include public safety and transportation project debt within the 20% municipal debt limit | 849,097 (59%) | 580,639 (41%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Environment | Provide for the legislature to designate up to 400,000 acres of non-urban trust land for conservation purposes | ![]() | 410,106 (29%) | 1,020,807 (71%) | |
Proposition 106 | Parks, land, and natural area conservation | Provide for the allocation of 694,000 acres of state trust land into a conservation reserve | ![]() | 701,646 (49%) | 739,540 (51%) | |
Proposition 107 | Family-related policy | Require a legally recognized union of marriage to be between one man and one woman | ![]() | 721,489 (48%) | 775,498 (52%) | |
Proposition 200 | Election administration and governance | Establish the Voter Reward Commission and award a $1,000,000 prize to an individual that votes in a primary or general election | ![]() | 496,641 (33%) | 991,284 (67%) | |
Proposition 201 | Tobacco laws; Smoking bans; Tobacco and cigarette taxes | Prohibit smoking tobacco in all public places and impose a two cent per pack tax on cigarettes | 828,685 (55%) | 684,711 (45%) | ||
Proposition 202 | Minimum wage laws | Provide for the increase of the minimum wage to $6.75 per hour and require yearly annual cost of living increases | 987,347 (65%) | 523,070 (35%) | ||
Proposition 203 | Taxes; Education; Tobacco laws | Provide for the increase of the state tax on tobacco products for the use of funding early childhood development and health programs | 793,312 (53%) | 698,286 (47%) | ||
Proposition 205 | Absentee and mail voting | Require election ballots to be mailed to every registered voter and require that all elections be conducted by mail-in vote | ![]() | 431,879 (29%) | 1,060,467 (71%) | |
Proposition 206 | Tobacco laws; Smoking bans | Prohibit smoking tobacco in all public places and establish the circumstances for exemption | ![]() | 640,851 (43%) | 861,440 (57%) | |
Proposition 207 | Eminent domain policy | Provide for the establishment of personal rights in regard to eminent domain | 955,533 (65%) | 519,161 (35%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Immigration policy; Education | Prohibits education financial assistance and in-state college tuition for non-citizens | 1,060,444 (71%) | 423,994 (29%) | ||
Proposition 301 | Criminal sentencing | Prohibit mandatory probation for persons convicted of an offense involving methamphetamine | 856,591 (58%) | 620,549 (42%) | ||
Proposition 302 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $24,000 per year to $36,000 per year | ![]() | 707,861 (48%) | 774,928 (52%) | |
Propositoon 204 | Agriculture policy; Animal treatment laws | Prohibit the confinement of pregnant pigs or calves raised for veal in a way that prevents them from lying down, fully extending their limbs, or turning around | 926,913 (62%) | 569,190 (38%) |
2004
See also: Arizona 2004 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 102 | Public economic investment policy | Provide for the authorization of the state to license or transfer interests in state-funded technology or intellectual property in exchange for ownership and securities in a private corporation | ![]() | 792,277 (48%) | 853,632 (52%) | |
Proposition 105 | Education | Provide for the change of the composition of the State Board of Education | 1,046,048 (62%) | 638,620 (38%) |
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Environment | Permit the exchange of state lands for other public lands if it conserves open space or if the appraisal value is at least equal to that of state lands | ![]() | 818,497 (48%) | 892,654 (52%) | |
Proposition 101 | Initiative and referendum process | Require that an initiative or referendum proposing state spending must include provisions to generate additional revenue to cover costs without reducing the general fund | 894,807 (55%) | 726,167 (45%) | ||
Proposition 103 | State judicial selection | Require justices of the peace pro tempore to have the same qualifications as elected justices of the peace and permit them to reside outside of the precinct | 896,706 (54%) | 767,253 (46%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Initiative and referendum process | Extend the initiative petition circulation period from 24 to 27 months and to require filing at least 7 months before a general election instead of 4 months | ![]() | 536,410 (32%) | 1,147,169 (68%) | |
Proposition 200 | Voter ID policy; Immigration policy; Public assistance programs; Voter registration | Require proof of citizenship to register to vote, a photo ID or two other forms of identification to vote, and the verification of immigration status to receive public benefits | 1,041,741 (56%) | 830,467 (44%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $24,000 per year to $36,000 per year | ![]() | 699,575 (39%) | 1,076,494 (61%) |
2002
See also: Arizona 2002 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Administration of government | Permit cities and towns to become indebted up to 20% of the value of taxable property for the purpose of investing in critical infrastructure | ![]() | 479,702 (42%) | 659,378 (58%) | |
Proposition 101 | Environment | Permit the exchange of state lands for other public lands if it conserves open space or if the appraisal value is at least equal to that of state lands | ![]() | 558,658 (49%) | 577,462 (51%) | |
Proposition 102 | Taxes | Clarify senior citizen eligibility for property valuation protection if multiple owners' income does not exceed 500% of the social security supplemental income rate | 907,410 (80%) | 221,281 (20%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Bail policy; Criminal trials | Provide for the inclusion of sexual assault, and sexual conduct with and molestation of minors under the age of 15 to the list of non-bailable offenses | 924,161 (80%) | 224,709 (20%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Education | Exempt from school districts' total expenditure limitation the funds received from sales tax revenue and the Permanent School Trust Fund | 758,695 (70%) | 323,626 (30%) | ||
Proposition 200 | American Indian issues; Gambling policy | Direct the governor to approve tribal gaming compacts and authorize 3% of tribes' net income to fund programs for education and healthcare | ![]() | 173,126 (15%) | 995,686 (85%) | |
Proposition 201 | Gambling policy; American Indian issues | Permit horse and dog racetracks to operate slot machines and permit the governor to approve tribal gaming compacts | ![]() | 234,935 (20%) | 947,341 (80%) | |
Proposition 202 | Gambling policy; American Indian issues | Direct the governor to approve tribal gaming compacts and authorize 1% to 8% of tribes' gross income to fund public services statewide | 610,900 (51%) | 590,064 (49%) | ||
Proposition 203 | Marijuana laws | Provide for the decriminalization of marijuana and changes to drug-related sentencing, and require the state to provide free marijuana upon recommendation by a physician | ![]() | 504,607 (43%) | 678,446 (57%) | |
Proposition 300 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Education | Direct state earnings above the level of the 2000-2001 fiscal year to be deposited into the classroom site fund | 855,687 (76%) | 274,316 (24%) | ||
Proposition 301 | Gambling policy | Provide for the extension of the State Lottery Commission until July 1, 2012 and the extension of the Arizona State Lottery until January 1, 2013 | 845,072 (73%) | 317,246 (27%) | ||
Proposition 302 | Marijuana laws; Law enforcement | Authorize a court to impose a term of incarceration for persons convicted of possession of a controlled substance that refuse treatment or violate probation | 803,354 (70%) | 348,369 (30%) | ||
Proposition 303 | Tobacco and cigarette taxes; Tobacco laws | Provide for the increase of taxation on tobacco products and the provision of tobacco related healthcare and education funding | 791,295 (67%) | 389,619 (33%) | ||
Proposition 304 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $20,000 per year to $36,000 per year | ![]() | 391,902 (34%) | 771,274 (66%) |
2000
See also: Arizona 2000 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Public land policy; Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Environment | Permit the designation of approximately 270,000 acres of state trust lands for conservation and the exchange of lands for other public lands for conservation | ![]() | 669,630 (49%) | 706,518 (51%) | |
Proposition 101 | Voting age policy; Constitutional wording changes | Provide for the update of language in the Arizona Constitution relating to people with mental disabilities and changing the voting age to 18 years old | 886,774 (62%) | 546,439 (38%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Hunting regulations; Ballot measure supermajority requirements; Initiative and referendum process | Require a two-thirds vote to pass a ballot initiative that permits, limits, or prohibits the taking of wildlife | ![]() | 538,104 (38%) | 896,500 (62%) | |
Proposition 103 | State executive branch structure; Executive official term limits | Provide for the increase in the number of members of the Corporation Commission | 743,284 (53%) | 659,748 (47%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Taxes | Permit qualified homeowners over the age of 65 to apply for property valuation protection | 906,395 (64%) | 513,825 (36%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Taxes | Provide for the exemption of property taxation cemetery property used for burial or interment of dead human beings | 975,869 (68%) | 450,971 (32%) | ||
Proposition 106 | Redistricting policy; Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a five-member Citizens' Independent Redistricting Commission | 784,272 (56%) | 612,686 (44%) | ||
Proposition 108 | Business regulations | Provide for the end of rate making by the Corporation Commission for local telephone rates in areas where service is available from two or more competing providers | ![]() | 281,017 (20%) | 1,152,998 (80%) | |
Proposition 200 | Tobacco laws; Healthcare facility funding | Provide for the use of tobacco settlement money to provide prevention and insurance services for preschool children and families | 837,557 (58%) | 605,094 (42%) | ||
Proposition 202 | Administration of government | Require cities, towns, and counties to submit growth management plans to allow for a maximum of 10 years estimated population growth | ![]() | 436,345 (30%) | 1,027,674 (70%) | |
Proposition 203 | English language policy; Education | Require academic instruction to be in English and provide an intensive one-year English immersion program with exemptions | 925,415 (63%) | 542,942 (37%) | ||
Proposition 204 | Tobacco laws; Public health insurance | Provide funding for the 1996 Healthy Arizona Initiative and increase healthcare coverage eligibility for low-income individuals | 903,134 (63%) | 532,317 (37%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $20,000 per year to $30,000 per year | ![]() | 521,603 (36%) | 922,462 (64%) | |
Proposition 301 | Education; Taxes | Provide for the increase of the state sales tax and the allocation of six-tenths of one percent for education funding | 778,807 (54%) | 675,941 (46%) |
1998
See also: Arizona 1998 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of specific rules for the administration of contribution and investment earnings in public retirement systems | 570,271 (61%) | 358,449 (39%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Administration of government | Provide for the increase in the members on the Commission on Salaries for Elective State Officers and the provision that their recommendations are final | ![]() | 338,030 (36%) | 602,185 (64%) | |
Proposition 102 | Administration of government | Permit the investment of State Trust funds in equity securities and require investment according to the prudent investor rule | 488,711 (53%) | 427,665 (47%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Primary election participation | Allow unaffiliated voters to vote in the partisan primary of their choice | 576,466 (61%) | 375,832 (39%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Initiative and referendum process | Provide for the placement of certain limits on veto, amendment, repeal or transfer of funds approved by initiative or referendum | ![]() | 417,926 (45%) | 502,946 (55%) | |
Proposition 105 | Initiative and referendum process | Prohibits the legislature from amending or repealing voter-approved ballot initiatives | 476,770 (52%) | 435,520 (48%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Campaign finance; Administrative organization | Provide for the establishment of a 5-member commission to administer an additional alternative campaign financing system | 481,963 (51%) | 459,373 (49%) | ||
Proposition 201 | Animal treatment laws | Provide for the establishment of cockfighting as a class 5 felony and being present at a cockfight as a class 1 misdemeanor | 666,058 (68%) | 312,368 (32%) | ||
Proposition 202 | Federal government issues; Election administration and governance | Provide for the establishment of an optional pledge for candidates of federal offices indicating support for elimination of the federal income tax and Internal Revenue Service | ![]() | 409,133 (45%) | 499,896 (55%) | |
Proposition 300 | Marijuana laws | Provide for authorization by the Food and Drug Administration or the U.S. Congress for the medical use of marijuana | ![]() | 418,303 (43%) | 562,091 (57%) | |
Proposition 301 | Drug crime policy | Provide that a person convicted of a 1st or 2nd offense of possession of marijuana or narcotic drugs be eligible for probation unless previously convicted of 2 felonies | ![]() | 464,776 (48%) | 494,520 (52%) | |
Proposition 302 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $24,000 and providing per diem reimbursement | 544,969 (56%) | 421,627 (44%) | ||
Proposition 303 | Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Environment | Provide $20 million of state general revenue each year for 11 years to purchase or lease state trust land | 501,358 (53%) | 446,598 (47%) | ||
Propositon 304 | Gambling policy | Provide for the extension of the Arizona State Lottery until July 1, 2003 | 652,479 (67%) | 324,514 (33%) |
1996
See also: Arizona 1996 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Tax and revenue administration; State legislative processes and sessions | Permit the legislature to select dates for laws passed as an emergency that appropriate money for the support of state agencies and institutions | ![]() | 520,450 (41%) | 752,145 (59%) | |
Proposition 101 | Property; Taxes | Provide property tax exemptions for the first $50,000 of "full cash value" of a taxpayer's personal property if used in agriculture, a trade, or a business | 664,231 (52%) | 625,314 (48%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Juvenile criminal justice | Mandate adult prosecution at age 15 for murder and forcible sexual assault or armed robbery | 844,922 (63%) | 496,720 (37%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Healthcare governance; Parole policy; Drug crime policy | Require full sentences for violent crimes committed under the influence of drugs, grant parole for past personal drug possession convictions, allow probation for new possession offenses, permit doctors to prescribe certain illegal substances to terminally ill patients, and establish a drug treatment fund and education commission | 872,235 (65%) | 461,332 (35%) | ||
Proposition 201 | Gambling policy; American Indian issues | Provide for the state to enter into gaming compacts with any Indian tribes, at their request, that have not already entered into such compacts | 858,903 (64%) | 484,554 (36%) | ||
Proposition 203 | Revenue allocation; Public assistance programs; Public health insurance | Provide for the allocation of $17 million of state lottery revenues for six specified health and nutrition programs | 940,588 (72%) | 365,548 (28%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $19,750 per year | ![]() | 650,241 (49%) | 684,958 (51%) |
1994
See also: Arizona 1994 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State executive official measures | Provide for the creation of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and the change of succession to the Office of the Governor from the Secretary of State | ![]() | 375,336 (35%) | 705,766 (65%) | |
Proposition 101 | Property | Permit the exchange of public lands if the exchange is in the best interest of the state and the other land is at least equal in value | ![]() | 432,616 (41%) | 630,955 (59%) | |
Proposition 102 | Property tax exemptions; Agriculture policy | Provide for the exemption of property taxes on animals if the person is principally engaged in agriculture | 552,028 (52%) | 515,611 (48%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Tort law | Allow the legislature to restrict damage recovery for personal injuries, limiting jury consideration of certain defenses, and setting limits on damages recoverable for death or injury | ![]() | 431,846 (39%) | 663,313 (61%) | |
Proposition 200 | Taxes; Tobacco laws | Provide for the increase of the state tax on tobacco products to provide for health care for the medically indigent or low-income individuals | 565,094 (51%) | 547,189 (49%) | ||
Proposition 201 | Hunting regulations | Prohibit the use of specific traps, poisons, or snares to take wildlife on public lands | 635,277 (59%) | 450,581 (41%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Administration of government; Property | Provide for the right of voters to approve or disapprove the provisions protecting private property rights | ![]() | 412,585 (40%) | 614,626 (60%) | |
Proposition 301 | Tort law | Uphold legislation related to tort and civil lawsuit changes | ![]() | 404,231 (38%) | 656,407 (62%) | |
Proposition 302 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $19,750 per year | ![]() | 428,324 (40%) | 655,174 (60%) |
1992
See also: Arizona 1992 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State executive official measures; Runoff elections | Repeal run-off requirement for state executive elections | 927,913 (67%) | 455,712 (33%) | ||
Proposition 101 | State executive official measures | Increase the term length for the person elected State Mine Inspector from two years to four years | 745,091 (55%) | 615,306 (45%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Property; Public land policy | Provide for the authorization of the state to exchange state trust land for public or private land of equal or greater value | ![]() | 631,737 (47%) | 720,650 (53%) | |
Proposition 103 | Death penalty | Require defendants sentenced to death be executed by lethal injection and allow those sentenced prior to choose between lethal gas or lethal injection | 1,040,535 (77%) | 314,919 (23%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Revenue and spending limits; Local government finance and taxes; Election administration and governance | Allow local governments to seek voter approval of the jurisdiction's base spending limit at regular general elections and municipal elections every two years | 732,030 (55%) | 601,700 (45%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Local government organization | Provide for the authorization of counties with a population of more than 500,000 people to vote to establish a charter form of self-government | 701,063 (54%) | 590,818 (46%) | ||
Proposition 106 | Education; State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Allow school districts to increase their debt limits, with voter approval, from 15% to 20% of the district's taxable property value | ![]() | 481,854 (36%) | 874,163 (64%) | |
Proposition 107 | Federal government issues; State legislatures measures; State executive official measures | Adopt term limits for U.S. senators and representatives, state executive officials, and state legislators | 1,026,830 (74%) | 356,799 (26%) | ||
Proposition 108 | Taxes; State legislatures measures; State legislative vote requirements | Require a two-thirds vote of the legislation to pass legislation that increases state revenue through taxes | 975,191 (72%) | 381,777 (28%) | ||
Proposition 109 | State judiciary | Provide for the increase of public participation in the process for appointing supreme court justices | 738,655 (58%) | 537,475 (42%) | ||
Proposition 110 | Abortion policy | Prohibit state funds being used for abortion and prohibit abortion except in cases of rape or incest, or to save the life of the pregnant woman | ![]() | 447,654 (31%) | 975,251 (69%) | |
Proposition 200 | Animal treatment laws | Provide for the ban of the use of certain traps, devices, poisons, and other substances for taking wildlife on public lands | ![]() | 545,977 (38%) | 889,722 (62%) | |
Proposition 300 | State flags and symbols | Establish Martin Luther King, Jr./Civil Rights Day as a state holiday | 880,488 (61%) | 555,189 (39%) | ||
Proposition 301 | Administration of government; Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $19,748 per year | ![]() | 488,271 (35%) | 911,025 (65%) |
1990
See also: Arizona 1990 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Public land policy; Property | Provide for the authorization of the state to exchange state trust land for public or private land of equal or greater value | ![]() | 466,089 (45%) | 567,267 (55%) | |
Proposition 101 | County and municipal governance; Bond issues | Allow municipalities to issue bonds for streets, highways, and bridges | ![]() | 401,165 (39%) | 622,210 (61%) | |
Proposition 102 | State judiciary | Provide for the authorization of the justice of the peace and courts inferior to the superior court to hear civil cases involving amounts up to $10,000 | 543,944 (53%) | 473,111 (47%) | ||
Proposition 103 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Education | Provide for the establishment of the Classroom Improvement Program | ![]() | 354,733 (34%) | 687,977 (66%) | |
Proposition 104 | Civil and criminal trials; Constitutional rights | Provide constitutional rights to victims of criminal offenses | 589,870 (57%) | 443,930 (43%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Tort law; Transportation; Insurance policy | Make an exception from the state constitutional provision prohibiting laws that limit the amount of damages someone can recover for a death or injury for those resulting from an automobile accident | ![]() | 180,922 (17%) | 865,289 (83%) | |
Proposition 200 | Environment; Gambling policy | Provide for the establishment of Heritage Funds from state lottery revenues and the allocation of funds for the State Parks Board and Game and Fish Commission | 648,046 (62%) | 394,952 (38%) | ||
Proposition 201 | Business regulations | Provide for the establishment of an Insurance Consumer Office | ![]() | 231,266 (22%) | 820,653 (78%) | |
Proposition 202 | Environment | Require Arizona to develop a statewide plan to reduce the amount of solid waste in Arizona by 20% by the year 2010 | ![]() | 346,926 (33%) | 691,580 (67%) | |
Proposition 203 | Business regulations | Provide for the option of purchasing a fault based or personal protection insurance policy and establishing certain insurance requirements and limitations | ![]() | 156,301 (15%) | 892,794 (85%) | |
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $24,000 | ![]() | 337,868 (33%) | 699,589 (67%) | |
Proposition 301 | Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a paid holiday and the removal of Columbus Day as a paid holiday | ![]() | 251,308 (25%) | 768,763 (75%) | |
Proposition 302 | Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr./Civil Rights Day as a paid state holiday on the third Monday in January | ![]() | 517,882 (49%) | 535,151 (51%) |
1988
See also: Arizona 1988 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Executive official term limits | Permit a person to hold the office of State Treasurer for more than two consecutive terms | ![]() | 440,359 (40%) | 649,041 (60%) | |
Proposition 101 | Business regulations | Provide for the repeal of the requirement that the Corporation Commission use the fair value method to determine a utility rate base | ![]() | 360,908 (34%) | 713,172 (66%) | |
Proposition 102 | State judiciary; Ethics rules and commissions | Provide for the change in the name of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications to the Commission on Judicial Conduct | 661,261 (64%) | 364,356 (36%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Sex and gender issues; State executive elections; Constitutional wording changes | Remove language from the Arizona Constitution that only males are eligible to hold state executive branch offices | 876,727 (81%) | 210,013 (19%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Administration of government; State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Permit an incorporated city or town to become indebted up to an additional twenty per cent for costs of infrastructure development | ![]() | 457,222 (44%) | 584,671 (56%) | |
Proposition 105 | Runoff elections; State executive elections | Require run-off elections for state executive elections when no candidate receives a simple majority vote | 601,331 (56%) | 465,046 (44%) | ||
Proposition 106 | English language policy | Provide for the establishment of English as the official language of Arizona | 584,459 (51%) | 572,800 (49%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials; Administration of government | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $25,000 | ![]() | 451,266 (41%) | 643,315 (59%) |
1986
See also: Arizona 1986 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 101 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Education | Provide for the raise of school district spending limits by 10 percent | 445,661 (54%) | 380,154 (46%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Ballot measure process; Revenue and spending limits | Permit political subdivisions to ask voters every two years to permanently adjust the spending limits of counties, cities, or towns | ![]() | 338,397 (43%) | 451,749 (57%) | |
Proposition 103 | Constitutional rights | Provide for the guarantee of the right to sue to recover for past and future monetary damages in cases of injury or death | ![]() | 418,691 (49%) | 434,019 (51%) | |
Proposition 200 | Campaign finance | Provide for the limitation of political campaign contributions to state and local candidates from individuals and campaign committees | 530,346 (65%) | 286,030 (35%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $20,000 | ![]() | 304,017 (37%) | 516,938 (63%) | |
Propositon 100 | Business regulations | Provide for the authorization of the Corporation Commission to reduce regulation of some telecommunication services | ![]() | 389,253 (46%) | 451,479 (54%) |
1984
See also: Arizona 1984 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Ballot measure process; Initiative and referendum process | Provide for the classification of initiatives and referendums as Initiative Petitions and require them to be filed six months prior to the election | ![]() | 353,835 (40%) | 528,151 (60%) | |
Proposition 101 | Administration of government; State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Allow the state legislature to provide by law for expenditures and appropriations of federal fund money | ![]() | 350,744 (40%) | 532,309 (60%) | |
Proposition 102 | Labor disputes and strikes | Prohibit strikes by public employees and prohibit binding arbitration over employment issues | ![]() | 397,439 (44%) | 501,745 (56%) | |
Proposition 103 | State judiciary | Provide for jurors of superior court civil cases to be selected from the body of the county | ![]() | 337,187 (38%) | 545,197 (62%) | |
Proposition 104 | Administration of government; Business regulations | Provide for the increase in membership of the Corporation Commission and the prescription of methods for the integration and termination of members | ![]() | 291,622 (34%) | 575,301 (66%) | |
Proposition 105 | Business regulations; Administration of government | Permit the legislature to transfer duties of approving the formation of corporations and the sale of securities to other state agencies | ![]() | 326,630 (38%) | 526,439 (62%) | |
Proposition 106 | Administration of government; Business regulations | Provide for the expansion of the Corporation Commission and the provision of staggering terms for the two new commissioners | ![]() | 375,809 (50%) | 378,857 (50%) | |
Proposition 107 | Administration of government; Business regulations | Provide for the repeal of the requirement that the Corporation Commission use the fair value method to determine a utility rate base | ![]() | 356,570 (45%) | 430,363 (55%) | |
Proposition 108 | Administration of government; Taxes | Provide for the establishment of a State Revenue Commission | ![]() | 356,570 (45%) | 430,363 (55%) | |
Proposition 109 | Administration of government; Healthcare | Provide the legislature with the authority to impose limits on hospital revenues from rates | ![]() | 385,724 (43%) | 511,013 (57%) | |
Proposition 110 | Business regulations; Healthcare | Provide for the authorization of the legislature to regulate healthcare institutions affected by a vital public interest | ![]() | 372,879 (41%) | 547,279 (59%) | |
Proposition 200 | Healthcare governance; Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of the Arizona Health Care Authority with the power to regulate hospital pricing | ![]() | 375,982 (40%) | 553,676 (60%) | |
Proposition 300 | Public works labor and contracting | Prohibit regulation that requires public works contracts exceeding $1,000 to pay all laborers the prevailing wage for similar work | 398,051 (51%) | 386,479 (49%) | ||
Proposition 301 | Healthcare; Business regulations; Administration of government | Provide for the containment of healthcare costs until 1986 by promoting competition and limiting increases in healthcare rates | ![]() | 397,463 (49%) | 420,162 (51%) | |
Proposition 302 | Business regulations; Healthcare; Administration of government | Provide a variety of rules and regulations to limit the inflation of hospital prices and expansion from 1986 through 1990 | ![]() | 432,913 (49%) | 444,651 (51%) |
1982
See also: Arizona 1982 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Healthcare | Provide for the legislature to regulate ambulances and ambulance services, including routes served, response times, and changes | 360,164 (63%) | 212,878 (37%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Criminal trials; Bail policy | Provide for the denial of bail to a person charged with a felony where proof is evidence and presumption is great | 550,220 (81%) | 128,992 (19%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Salaries of government officials; Administration of government | Provide for the compensation of state elective and judicial officers to be codified by law | ![]() | 167,556 (25%) | 497,888 (75%) | |
Proposition 103 | Taxes; Property; Public economic investment policy | Enact a tax exemption of 50% on the total assessment of urban development property, as defined by law, located within a designated area | ![]() | 294,220 (44%) | 371,674 (56%) | |
Proposition 104 | Public education governance; Administrative organization | Provide for the increase of the State Board of Education's membership from nine to 15 members | ![]() | 232,524 (35%) | 430,383 (65%) | |
Proposition 200 | Pollution, waste, and recycling policy; Business regulations | Require deposits and refunds for certain alcoholic beverage containers and prohibit the sale of certain types of containers and labelling | ![]() | 223,825 (32%) | 477,856 (68%) | |
Proposition 201 | Nuclear weapons and missiles policy | Require the governor to write a specified communication advocating for a halt on nuclear weapons activity and declare the last Sunday in May as Peace Sunday | ![]() | 273,146 (45%) | 331,985 (55%) | |
Proposition 202 | Voter registration | Permit eligible persons to register to vote at the same time and place where they apply for a driver's license | 347,559 (51%) | 331,985 (49%) | ||
Proposition 203 | Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Property | Repeal the authority of the state to claim control over public lands | ![]() | 280,285 (43%) | 373,290 (57%) | |
Proposition 300 | Administration of government; Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $18,900 | ![]() | 219,461 (33%) | 455,615 (67%) |
1980
See also: Arizona 1980 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State executive elections; State legislative elections; Local government officials and elections | Require incumbents to resign from their positions in order to run for a different public office | 540,605 (69%) | 241,625 (31%) | ||
Proposition 102 | State executive official measures | Adopt a term limit of two consecutive elected terms for the state treasurer | 516,131 (66%) | 266,500 (34%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Business regulations; Taxes | Provide for the exemption of taxation of certain parts of privately owned airports that are available to the public without charge | ![]() | 318,144 (41%) | 451,676 (59%) | |
Proposition 106 | Taxes | Provide for the limitation of the maximum amount of ad valorem tax on all taxable property | ![]() | 247,107 (30%) | 570,820 (70%) | |
Proposition 200 | Gambling policy | Provide for the establishment of a state lottery | 412,992 (51%) | 398,437 (49%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries to $15,000 per year | 434,162 (55%) | 354,421 (45%) | ||
Propostion 101 | Business regulations; Transportation | Provide for the classification of railroads as public service corporations | 537,240 (67%) | 266,500 (33%) | ||
Propostion 105 | Tort law; Workers' compensation laws | Allow an injured employee the choice of compensation or to sue the employer or co-employee if they knowingly caused the injury | 436,290 (56%) | 342,603 (44%) | ||
Propsotion 104 | Juvenile criminal justice | Allow minors convicted of an adult criminal offense to be confined in an adult state correctional institution | ![]() | 385,035 (49%) | 406,944 (51%) |
June 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Administration of government; Taxes; Property | Include Coast Guard veterans for property tax exemptions and establish new levels of property tax exemptions for veterans and widows | 185,454 (75%) | 60,574 (25%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Administration of government; Property; Taxes | Provide for the establishment of a new classification for widowers for property tax exemptions | 186,258 (77%) | 56,566 (23%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Administration of government; Property; Taxes | Provide for the establishment of property tax exemptions for those persons medically certified as totally and permanently disabled | 198,809 (81%) | 47,403 (19%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Taxes; Administration of government; Property | Permit the legislature to enact laws to increase the amounts of property tax exemptions for widows, widowers, veterans and totally and permanently disabled persons | 176,185 (72%) | 67,424 (28%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Property; Taxes; Administration of government | Provide for the increase of initial debt limits upon taxable property within counties, cities, towns, school districts and other municipal corporations | 152,419 (62%) | 93,427 (38%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Taxes; Administration of government; Property | Provide for the definition of state revenues for the effect of program transfers between governmental units | 173,822 (72%) | 67,011 (28%) | ||
Proposition 106 | Taxes; Administration of government; Property | Provide a tax limit on owner-occupied residential property and placing a limit on increases in valuation used for property tax purposes of mobile homes and real property | 211,433 (85%) | 36,495 (15%) | ||
Proposition 107 | Property; Administration of government; Taxes | Limit counties, cities, towns and community college districts in the amount of property taxes which they can levy in any given year | 203,291 (83%) | 41,191 (17%) | ||
Proposition 108 | Property; Administration of government; Taxes | Provide for the establishment of expenditure limitations determined by the Economic Estimates Commission for counties, cities and towns | 206,817 (84%) | 40,595 (16%) | ||
Proposition 109 | Administration of government; Property; Taxes | Provide for the establishment of expenditure limits determined by the Economic Estimates Commission for community college districts | 201,439 (82%) | 44,311 (18%) |
1978
See also: Arizona 1978 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Education | Permit an increase in existing school district debt limits subject to voter approval | 382,174 (78%) | 106,746 (22%) | ||
Proposition 101 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Provide for the limitation of state revenues available for appropriation and the establishment of the Economic Estimates Commission | ![]() | 229,535 (46%) | 264,833 (54%) | |
Proposition 300 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries to $9,600 per year | ![]() | 229,535 (46%) | 264,833 (54%) |
1976
See also: Arizona 1976 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State judiciary; Administration of government | Require the advice and consent of the Senate on certain appellate and trial court appointments made by the governor | 368,505 (66%) | 190,326 (34%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Administration of government; State judiciary | Require appointees to certain commissions on judicial qualifications be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate | 397,778 (67%) | 195,360 (33%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Education; Administration of government | Require that the governor's appointments of regents of universities and governing boards of institutions be subject to Senate approval | 383,686 (66%) | 196,865 (34%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Business regulations; Administration of government | Require the appointment of a director of insurance for the Corporation Commission be made by the governor with consent of the Senate | 385,686 (66%) | 196,865 (34%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Nuclear energy | Require legislative approval for the construction of nuclear plants and require that certain conditions be met before approval is allowed | ![]() | 207,639 (30%) | 487,795 (70%) | |
Proposition 300 | Administrative organization; Vehicle and driver regulations | Provide for the repeal of the mandatory vehicle emissions inspection program | ![]() | 325,159 (47%) | 368,229 (53%) | |
Propostion 102 | Education; Administration of government | Provide that Senate confirmation of State Board of Education appointees be processed in accordance with legislated procedures | 390,890 (66%) | 204,862 (34%) |
1974
See also: Arizona 1974 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State executive branch structure | Provide for the establishment of an Executive Department and its members, elections, and duties | ![]() | 228,928 (50%) | 232,276 (50%) | |
Proposition 101 | Election administration and governance; Recall process | Require recall elections to be held as provided by law instead of within 20 to 30 days after a recall is ordered | 242,959 (52%) | 226,914 (48%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Bond issue requirements; Ballot measure supermajority requirements | Provide for the establishment of a minimum number of electors to vote on bond issues or special assessments | ![]() | 197,570 (41%) | 281,066 (59%) | |
Proposition 103 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Education | Provide for a debt limit of 20% for unified school districts | 256,131 (55%) | 209,021 (45%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Business regulations | Define private sewage disposal corporations as public service corporations | 270,890 (59%) | 188,535 (41%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Taxes; Transportation | Provide for the use of vehicle and gas taxes for public transportation purposes | ![]() | 157,504 (33%) | 323,639 (67%) | |
Proposition 106 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Limit state spending to 8.4% of Arizona's estimated total personal income each fiscal year | ![]() | 225,488 (49%) | 237,659 (51%) | |
Proposition 108 | State judiciary; Administration of government | Provide for election and retirement procedures for judges and justices and the establishment of restrictions on their political activity | 255,915 (54%) | 220,462 (46%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Food policy; Food and beverage taxes | Prohibit taxation on the sale of food or food products | ![]() | 215,769 (45%) | 259,297 (55%) | |
Propostion 107 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries | ![]() | 208,346 (44%) | 261,100 (56%) |
1972
See also: Arizona 1972 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of legislative salaries | ![]() | 217,614 (43%) | 283,685 (57%) | |
Proposition 101 | Administration of government | Prescribe the procedure for the reading of bills in the legislature | 319,332 (67%) | 156,993 (33%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Local government officials and elections | Prescribe the qualifications for public office | 299,918 (63%) | 172,652 (37%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Child labor regulations | Provide for the abolishment of the clause forbidding employment of children in any occupation at night | 292,355 (58%) | 215,344 (42%) | ||
Proposition 104 | State judiciary; Administration of government | Provide that there not be less than six jurors in civil and specified criminal cases and require the number of jurors for civil cases be specified by law | 325,965 (65%) | 173,642 (35%) | ||
Proposition 105 | Business regulations; Administration of government | Provide for the abolishment of the Corporation Commission and the creation of a Public Utilities Commission | ![]() | 216,886 (43%) | 283,187 (57%) | |
Proposition 106 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Authorize cities and towns to become indebted to acquire and develop land for open space, parks, recreational facilities, and playgrounds | 310,626 (63%) | 185,784 (37%) | ||
Proposition 107 | State judiciary | Prescribe the civil jurisdiction of the Superior Court when action involves $1,000 or more | 333,880 (69%) | 148,145 (31%) | ||
Proposition 108 | Taxes; Transportation | Provide for the collection of motor vehicle taxes in lieu of license taxes and the subjection of mobile homes to ad valorem property taxes | 303,939 (61%) | 191,134 (39%) | ||
Proposition 109 | Administration of government | Provide for the fixation of the Senate to one member from each of the 30 legislative districts and two members for each district for the House | 308,801 (66%) | 162,550 (34%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Taxes | Provide for the preemption by the state of all income and luxury taxes, the creation of an urban revenue sharing fund, and the provision of uniform collection of sales taxes | 269,268 (53%) | 238,078 (47%) |
1970
See also: Arizona 1970 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Civil and criminal trials | Provide for the denial of bail to a person charged with a felony where proof is evidence and presumption is great | 294,724 (85%) | 53,143 (15%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Property; Eminent domain policy | Provide just compensation to owners of private property taken by eminent domain | 225,535 (67%) | 111,579 (33%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Administration of government; Salaries of government officials | Provide for the establishment of a commission on elective state officer's compensation | 211,592 (64%) | 120,016 (36%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Ethics rules and commissions; State judiciary | Provide for the establishment of a commission on judicial qualifications | 249,068 (74%) | 89,435 (26%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Transportation; Taxes | Provide for the use and distribution of vehicle, user, gasoline, and diesel taxes | 225,082 (69%) | 100,956 (31%) |
1968
See also: Arizona 1968 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Taxes; Veterans policy | Provide property tax exemptions for disabled veterans and remove property tax exemptions for other veterans | 263,372 (66%) | 138,049 (34%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Taxes | Provide for limitations on property tax exemptions for widows | 274,579 (68%) | 126,819 (32%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Taxes | Provide for the exemption of household goods from personal property tax | 319,595 (80%) | 80,088 (20%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Taxes | Provide for the implementation of a license tax on registered vehicles and an ad valorem property tax on mobile homes | 293,813 (73%) | 106,660 (27%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of four-year terms for state officers | 266,035 (67%) | 129,991 (33%) | ||
Proposition 105 | State executive branch structure; State executive elections | Require members of the Corporation Commission to be nominated by the governor with consent of the Senate | ![]() | 179,676 (46%) | 210,862 (54%) | |
Proposition 106 | Insurance policy; Administrative organization | Provide for the creation of a Department of Insurance | 238,442 (63%) | 142,150 (37%) | ||
Proposition 107 | Administration of government | Provide for the abolishment of the Office of State Examiner | 217,352 (58%) | 160,072 (42%) | ||
Proposition 108 | Administration of government | Provide for the abolishment of the Office of State Auditor | 206,432 (55%) | 171,474 (45%) | ||
Proposition 109 | Administration of government | Provide a $6,000 per year travel expense for legislators | 208,685 (55%) | 172,340 (45%) | ||
Proposition 300 | Redistricting policy | Provide for legislative redistricting and the establishment of election-related processes and rules | 210,262 (59%) | 148,424 (41%) | ||
Proposition 301 | Administration of government | Provide for three and five-member Boards of Supervisors in counties that have populations less than or more than 200,000 | 223,335 (62%) | 138,267 (38%) |
1966
See also: Arizona 1966 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Taxes | Provide for an exemption of non-commercial watercraft from ad valorem property taxes and the implementation of a license tax | 118,044 (61%) | 75,978 (39%) |
1965
See also: Arizona 1965 ballot measures
October 19
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Provide for the increase of the state borrowing limit to 100 million dollars | ![]() | 38,924 (18%) | 178,124 (82%) | |
Proposition 101 | Bond issues | Require that questions on bond issues or special assessments of political subdivisions be voted on by property taxpayers | ![]() | 44,098 (20%) | 171,432 (80%) |
1964
See also: Arizona 1964 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Taxes | Provide for a license tax on aircraft in lieu of all ad valorem taxes | 245,204 (74%) | 85,948 (26%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Education | Provide for the changing of the composition of the State Board of Education and also including eight members appointed by the governor | 209,364 (63%) | 124,203 (37%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Taxes | Provide for the exemption of inventories of raw or finished materials, unassembled parts, and work in process products from taxation | 227,463 (65%) | 120,563 (35%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Education | Provide for the establishment of a permanent school fund derived from sale of certain public lands and other specified sources | 240,439 (70%) | 102,608 (30%) | ||
Proposition 104 | Local official term limits | Provide for the establishment of four-year term limits for county officers | 219,329 (62%) | 131,604 (38%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Business regulations; Transportation | Provide measures to eliminate featherbedding on railroad trains | 199,650 (53%) | 178,762 (47%) |
1962
See also: Arizona 1962 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Administration of government | Provide for the legislature to maintain continuity of governmental operations in periods of emergency resulting from enemy attacks | 163,024 (67%) | 79,681 (33%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Elections and campaigns | Provide for the establishment of mechanisms to replace U.S. Senators and Representatives in Congress when a vacancy occurs | 139,603 (58%) | 101,482 (42%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Residency voting requirements | Allow eligible citizens to vote for presidential electors in Arizona without a one-year residency | 154,476 (66%) | 78,477 (34%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Business regulations | Provide for the allowance of real estate brokers and salesmen to prepare documents relating to property transactions without charge | 236,856 (79%) | 64,507 (21%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Administration of government; Property; Taxes | Provide for the creation of the Arizona State Board of Appraisal Standards and the Office of Director of Appraisal Standards | ![]() | 88,955 (35%) | 164,241 (65%) |
1960
See also: Arizona 1960 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Education | Provide for the exemption of university and college faculty members from restrictions governing the employment of foreigners | 144,792 (57%) | 109,280 (43%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Administration of government; State judiciary | Provide for the modernization of the judicial system | 166,199 (66%) | 86,508 (34%) | ||
Proposition 200 | Taxes | Provide for a portion of tax revenue to be paid to and used by municipalities based on population | 179,570 (70%) | 77,711 (30%) |
1958
See also: Arizona 1958 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 200 | Higher education governance | Provide for the change of the official name of the Arizona State College at Tempe to Arizona State University | 151,135 (66%) | 78,693 (34%) | ||
Proposition 201 | Civil service | Provide a merit-based system for state, county, and municipal employees | ![]() | 79,651 (39%) | 122,071 (61%) |
September 9
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of state legislators’ salaries to $3,600 per year and $20 per day for special sessions and meetings | 68,207 (59%) | 47,281 (41%) | ||
Proposition 101 | State judiciary; Salaries of government officials | Provide for the authorization of retired judges receiving retirement pay to serve as Supreme or Superior Court judges without additional compensation | 84,502 (73%) | 31,584 (27%) |
1956
See also: Arizona 1956 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 200 | Family-related policy | Require marriage license applicants to submit a physician's certificate proving they are free from communicable syphilis | 166,789 (85%) | 29,388 (15%) |
September 11
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Public school teachers and staff | Allow the state to hire foreign educators in public schools and universities under the federal government's teacher exchange program | 82,834 (72%) | 31,434 (28%) | ||
Proposition 101 | Banking policy | Provide that stockholders of banks be held liable for the bank's obligations to the extent of the amount of their invested stock | 70,670 (64%) | 39,741 (36%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Administration of government | Authorize the legislature to redefine state boundaries with adjoining states | 79,021 (72%) | 30,758 (28%) | ||
Proposition 103 | Salaries of government officials | Provide for the increase of state legislators’ salaries to $2,200 per year and $12 per day for regular sessions, special sessions, and business meetings | ![]() | 41,297 (36%) | 72,954 (64%) |
1954
See also: Arizona 1954 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | Alcohol laws; American Indian issues | Prohibit the resale of alcohol on Indian Reservations | 64,493 (59%) | 44,965 (41%) |
1953
See also: Arizona 1953 ballot measures
September 29
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 100 | State legislative structure | Change the size of the Arizona Senate and House | 30,157 (50%) | 29,713 (50%) | ||
Proposition 101 | State judiciary; Salaries of government officials | Permit the compensation of a justice of the peace to be changed during their term in office | 35,039 (59%) | 24,548 (41%) | ||
Proposition 102 | Administrative organization; Public education governance | Replace the State Board of Education and the elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction with a Department of Public Schools and a Commissioner of Education | ![]() | 24,069 (40%) | 35,652 (60%) | |
Proposition 103 | Public education funding | Provide for the removal of school attendance as a measured requirement for state funding | ![]() | 25,855 (43%) | 33,953 (57%) |
1952
See also: Arizona 1952 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Taxes; Transportation | Provide that all tax revenues derived from roads, including the motor fuel tax, be allocated to road construction and maintenance | 128,094 (73%) | 48,409 (27%) | ||
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Public employee retirement funds | Provide retirement, disability death, and withdrawal benefits for public employees | 111,088 (62%) | 68,372 (38%) | ||
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Tax and revenue administration; Administrative organization | Create a state Department of Finance | 93,909 (55%) | 77,308 (45%) | ||
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Administrative organization | Provide for the creation of a Department of Law | 93,664 (55%) | 76,617 (45%) | ||
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Administrative organization; Public assistance programs | Create a department of public health and welfare | 106,172 (61%) | 67,099 (39%) | ||
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Labor disputes and strikes | Provide for the legalization of labor organization picketing and the establishment of limitations on such | 115,389 (63%) | 67,036 (37%) |
1950
See also: Arizona 1950 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Banking policy | Provide for the extension of liability of banking corporations or associations to individual shareholders or stockholders | ![]() | 61,196 (40%) | 91,067 (60%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Education; State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Provide the legislature with the ability to appropriate state funds for public schools as a supplement to local taxes | ![]() | 65,263 (50%) | 66,286 (50%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Education; State executive official measures | Provide the governor with the power to appoint the members of the State Board of Education | ![]() | 38,239 (25%) | 112,109 (75%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Administration of government | Provide for a merit-based system of personnel administration and the establishment of state and county personnel departments | ![]() | 58,192 (37%) | 98,253 (63%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Law enforcement; Labor and unions | Provide for the establishment of a personnel merit-based system pertaining to peace officers | ![]() | 63,152 (40%) | 96,592 (60%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Gambling policy; Business regulations | Provide for the creation of a Department of State Control of Gambling to regulate, license, and authorize gambling operations | ![]() | 27,683 (17%) | 132,839 (83%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Taxes; Education | Provide an excise tax for the maintenance of public schools | ![]() | 32,218 (21%) | 119,179 (79%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | County and municipal governance; Alcohol laws; Elections and campaigns | Provide for allowing county or municipal elections to determine the legality of alcoholic beverages within respective jurisdictions | ![]() | 38,819 (23%) | 131,288 (77%) | |
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Workers' compensation laws | Provide for the exclusion of earnings above $300 per month for Workmen's Compensation | ![]() | 67,024 (43%) | 87,822 (57%) | |
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Public assistance programs | Provide for the expansion of old-age assistance through the abolishment of certain requirements regarding family income and employment | ![]() | 65,091 (41%) | 94,516 (59%) | |
Measure Nos. 314-315 | Public assistance programs | Provide for the increase of weekly unemployment benefits to $25 and the extension of the number of benefit-receiving weeks to 26 | ![]() | 57,288 (37%) | 99,584 (63%) | |
Measure Nos. 316-317 | Labor and unions; Public assistance programs | Provide unemployed agricultural laborers with eligibility for unemployment benefits | ![]() | 52,812 (35%) | 99,522 (65%) | |
Measure Nos. 318-319 | Race and ethnicity issues; Public education governance | Provide that "There shall be no segregation of pupils in the public schools of Arizona for reasons of race, creed, color or national origin, nor shall any distinction or classification of pupils be made on account of race, creed, color, or national origin" | ![]() | 57,978 (36%) | 104,226 (64%) |
September 12
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | State legislatures measures | Provide for the establishment of four-year terms for state legislators | ![]() | 57,201 (50%) | 58,001 (50%) | |
Measure Nos. 103-103 | State executive official measures; State legislatures measures | Provide for the establishment of a mechanism for the governor to call for special sessions of the legislature | 63,514 (56%) | 50,918 (44%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | State executive official measures | Provide for the establishment of four-year terms for the governor and the legislature | ![]() | 54,032 (46%) | 64,064 (54%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | County and municipal governance | Provide for the establishment of four-year terms for county officers | ![]() | 53,863 (46%) | 62,366 (54%) | |
Measure Nos. 108-109 | Fossil fuel energy; Property | Permit the leasing of public lands for oil and gas exploration and exploitation | 80,732 (69%) | 35,553 (31%) | ||
Measure Nos. 110-111 | Taxes | Prohibit a taxation on unfinished items as commodities in inventory or in the manufacturing process | 70,090 (62%) | 43,650 (38%) |
1948
See also: Arizona 1948 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | State legislatures measures | Require a two-thirds vote of the legislature to call for and sign a petition to convene a special session | 77,941 (68%) | 37,392 (32%) | ||
Measure Nos. 102-103 | State judiciary | Provide for the consolidation of all county superior courts into one court | 80,120 (68%) | 37,839 (32%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | County and municipal governance | Permit cities to employ non-residents as city managers | 73,363 (60%) | 48,052 (40%) | ||
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Right-to-work laws | Prohibit the denial of employment due to non-membership in a labor union | 86,866 (59%) | 60,295 (41%) | ||
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Law enforcement; Labor and unions | Provide for establishing a system of merit and the fixed number of highway patrol men | 91,323 (73%) | 33,317 (27%) | ||
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Workers' compensation laws | Provide for the limitation of Workmen's Compensation to $1,000 per month | 102,340 (81%) | 23,856 (19%) | ||
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Civil service; Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of a Civil Service Board to classify all positions in the state civil service | 78,907 (67%) | 39,470 (33%) | ||
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Public employee retirement funds | Provide for the establishment of a public employee retirement fund | 86,989 (70%) | 38,111 (30%) |
1946
See also: Arizona 1946 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Executive official term limits | Provide for the establishment of four-year term limits for state officers | ![]() | 45,364 (45%) | 55,956 (55%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | County and municipal governance | Provide for the establishment of four-year term limits for county officers | ![]() | 36,666 (42%) | 50,065 (58%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Property; Taxes | Provide for the exemption of all federal, state, county, and municipal property from taxation | 48,357 (54%) | 41,040 (46%) | ||
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Right-to-work laws | Add a right-to-work provision to the Arizona Constitution to mandate that no person be required to join a labor union as a condition of employment | 61,875 (56%) | 49,557 (44%) | ||
Measure Nos. 108-109 | Salaries of government officials | Provide state legislators with a compensation of $15 per day in regular sessions and at the same rate for 20 days in special sessions | ![]() | 49,877 (48%) | 54,502 (52%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | County and municipal governance; Taxes | Provide for the definition of the distribution of motor fuel tax revenues between the state, counties, towns, and cities | 49,069 (52%) | 45,975 (48%) |
1944
See also: Arizona 1944 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Public assistance programs | Provide permanently disabled, disabled veterans, widowed, or blind individuals with public welfare benefits | ![]() | 22,698 (23%) | 77,693 (77%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Public assistance programs | Provide for the establishment of a state system for public old-age assistance benefits | ![]() | 37,287 (44%) | 48,228 (56%) |
1942
See also: Arizona 1942 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 300-301 | County and municipal governance; Taxes | Provide municipalities with 10% of the sales tax revenue collected within their respective jurisdiction | 24,818 (55%) | 19,915 (45%) |
1940
See also: Arizona 1940 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Property; Taxes | Provide for the tax exemption of a person's bona fide home for a value of up to $5,000 | ![]() | 51,739 (46%) | 60,668 (54%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Property | Provide for the establishment of rules governing the sale and leasing of state lands | 45,228 (54%) | 39,068 (46%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Business regulations | Provide for defining the requirements for firms to be classified as public service corporations | ![]() | 20,981 (26%) | 60,531 (74%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Taxes; Property | Provide for the limitation of taxes on real and tangible personal property | 46,696 (52%) | 42,748 (48%) | ||
Measure Nos. 108-109 | Taxes | Provide for the definition of the statuses, rights, privileges, benefits, immunities, and exemptions of tax levying public improvement districts | 61,795 (65%) | 32,646 (35%) | ||
Measure Nos. 110-111 | Taxes; Transportation | Provide for a method of assessing and levying taxes and the imposition of a license tax on registered vehicles in lieu of ad valorem property taxes | 53,124 (58%) | 37,856 (42%) | ||
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Healthcare governance; Business regulations | Provide for the regulation of the advertisement of dentistry | ![]() | 33,516 (33%) | 67,404 (67%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Gambling policy | Provide for the legalization of gambling and gambling devices | ![]() | 43,502 (38%) | 70,154 (62%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Fuel taxes; Revenue allocation | Allocate a certain percentage of gasoline tax revenue to cities | ![]() | 37,203 (41%) | 53,251 (59%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Education | Provide for the equalization of educational opportunities of the children of the state | 58,149 (59%) | 41,215 (41%) |
1938
See also: Arizona 1938 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 102-103 | State legislatures measures | Prohibit the appointment of a state legislator to public office during their term | 37,438 (57%) | 28,478 (43%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Property; Taxes | Provide for the tax exemption of a person's bona fide home for a value of up to $5,000 | ![]() | 39,589 (47%) | 43,771 (53%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Administration of government | Provide for the mandate that all non-elected state officers be appointed by the governor for a term coterminous with the governor’s term | ![]() | 33,016 (49%) | 34,752 (51%) |
1936
See also: Arizona 1936 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Workers' compensation laws | Redefine the rules and regulations regarding workmen's compensation insurance | ![]() | 15,656 (45%) | 19,302 (55%) |
1934
See also: Arizona 1934 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 300-301 | State legislatures measures | Prohibit the appointment of a state legislator or legislator's relative to state office during the legislator's term | ![]() | 22,275 (45%) | 26,960 (55%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Complementary and alternative healthcare | Provide for the creation of a Board of Naturopathic Examiners and the regulation of the practice of naturopathic physicians | ![]() | 18,829 (37%) | 31,936 (63%) |
1933
See also: Arizona 1933 ballot measures
October 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | County and municipal governance | Provide for the establishment of four-year term limits for county officers | ![]() | 10,549 (37%) | 18,076 (63%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Death penalty | Permit the administering of lethal gas for the death penalty | 14,999 (56%) | 11,585 (44%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of four-year term limits for state officers | ![]() | 10,751 (38%) | 17,537 (62%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | State executive elections | Require an election for the State Mine Inspector | ![]() | 8,587 (38%) | 13,966 (62%) | |
Measure Nos. 108-109 | State executive official measures | Provide for a special election to establish four-year term limits for the State Mine Inspector | ![]() | 9,771 (37%) | 16,764 (63%) | |
Measure Nos. 110-111 | State legislatures measures | Provide for the establishment of four-year term limits for members of the legislature | ![]() | 8,158 (30%) | 18,746 (70%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Healthcare governance | Create a state board of examiners to oversee the registration of medical professionals | 13,988 (52%) | 13,104 (48%) | ||
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Property | Provide instructions for property foreclosures and debt repayments | 14,131 (58%) | 10,362 (42%) |
1932
See also: Arizona 1932 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; State legislatures measures | Limit the total amount of money that the Arizona State Legislature can appropriate from public funds for any given fiscal year | ![]() | 37,453 (42%) | 51,441 (58%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | County and municipal governance; State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Limit the total amount of money that a county can spend for its operation and maintenance during any fiscal year | ![]() | 37,229 (43%) | 49,934 (57%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Alcohol laws | Provide for the repeal of the prohibition of alcohol | 63,850 (64%) | 36,218 (36%) | ||
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Taxes; Transportation | Provide for the exemption of public corporations from gasoline and motor fuel and other excise taxes | ![]() | 27,498 (34%) | 53,867 (66%) | |
Measure Nos. 108-109 | State legislative structure; Salaries of government officials | Provide for the reduction of the number of state legislators from 64 to 37 and the reduction of their salaries to $8.00 per day | 56,182 (65%) | 29,806 (35%) | ||
Measure Nos. 110-111 | Administration of government; Property | Provide for an economic and fiscal survey of developed resources and property to provide a tax assessment and method of collection | ![]() | 19,961 (26%) | 56,451 (74%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Administration of government | Provide for the abolishment of the Arizona Industrial Commission | ![]() | 21,120 (24%) | 65,636 (76%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a Taxpayers Welfare Board | ![]() | 28,968 (35%) | 54,055 (65%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Healthcare governance; Complementary and alternative healthcare | Provide for the authorization and regulation of the practice of chiropractic | ![]() | 29,642 (34%) | 56,424 (66%) |
1930
See also: Arizona 1930 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Salaries of government officials | Require that members of a public commission, board, or court receive the same compensation | 31,022 (61%) | 20,168 (39%) | ||
Measure Nos. 102-103 | County and municipal governance; Bond issues; Ballot measure process | Require that bond issues or special assessments be approved by real property taxpayers | 31,314 (60%) | 20,867 (40%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Redistricting policy; State legislatures measures | Provide for the fixation of the number of senators and representatives and permitting legislative redistricting by county | ![]() | 18,406 (41%) | 27,003 (59%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Immigration policy; Labor and unions; Public works labor and contracting | Prohibit non-U.S. citizens from being employed in connection with the state, a county, or a municipality | 35,387 (66%) | 18,560 (34%) | ||
Measure Nos. 108-109 | Bond issues; Transportation | Provide for the issuance of $10,000,000 in state bonds to construct highways | ![]() | 21,678 (39%) | 33,454 (61%) | |
Measure Nos. 110-111 | Transportation; Taxes | Provide for the exemption of automobiles from vehicle taxes | ![]() | 20,505 (35%) | 37,942 (65%) |
1928
See also: Arizona 1928 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Constitutional rights; Complementary and alternative healthcare | Provide a state constitutional right to choose any method of healing | ![]() | 17,252 (35%) | 31,374 (65%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Taxes; Veterans policy | Provide for the exemption of widows, honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and army nurses from property taxes | 30,208 (60%) | 20,044 (40%) | ||
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Taxes; Business regulations | Require traveling merchants or vendors to pay a license tax in the county of which business is conducted | ![]() | 18,720 (42%) | 26,131 (58%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Bond issues; County and municipal governance | Prohibit boards of public entities from entering into an agreement with prospective bidders for compensation regarding school bonds | ![]() | 11,994 (30%) | 27,897 (70%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Education | Provide for the implementation of physical education and training in public schools | ![]() | 20,279 (43%) | 27,009 (57%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Transportation | Provide for the repealing of the 1925 Automobile Title Law | ![]() | 16,082 (37%) | 27,488 (63%) | |
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Administration of government; Property | Provide for the creation of a State Board of Equalization | ![]() | 11,583 (29%) | 28,535 (71%) | |
Measure Nos. 310-311 | State executive official measures | Create the office of commissioner of state finance | ![]() | 6,123 (16%) | 32,940 (84%) | |
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Transportation; Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a Motor Vehicle Department | ![]() | 11,424 (27%) | 31,324 (73%) |
1927
See also: Arizona 1927 ballot measures
May 31
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Property; Taxes; American Indian issues | Repeal the provision in the Arizona Constitution that exempts lands and property within Indian Reservations from being taxed at a higher rate than lands owned by state residents | 9,377 (75%) | 3,191 (25%) | ||
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Election administration and governance; Water irrigation policy | Provide for a special election to consider the sale and disposal of public lands to the construction of irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands | 9,202 (74%) | 3,279 (26%) |
1926
See also: Arizona 1926 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Executive official term limits | Enact two-year consecutive term limits on state officials not including members of the judiciary or legislature | ![]() | 23,401 (45%) | 28,299 (55%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Agriculture policy; Business regulations | Provide for the modification of livestock and meat inspection codes | ![]() | 9,184 (20%) | 35,642 (80%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Hunting regulations; Fisheries and fishing regulations | Repeal the 1913 State Game and Fish Law | ![]() | 22,058 (44%) | 28,317 (56%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Transportation; Taxes | Provide for the levy of taxes and issuance of bonds to finance the State Highway Department | ![]() | 8,423 (17%) | 40,622 (83%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Transportation; Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a Motor Vehicle Department and reduction of taxes on automobiles | ![]() | 11,081 (21%) | 41,494 (79%) |
1925
See also: Arizona 1925 ballot measures
September 29
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Workers' compensation laws | Provide for the extension of workmen's compensation | 11,879 (57%) | 9,078 (43%) |
1924
See also: Arizona 1924 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Redistricting policy; State legislatures measures | Provide for the limitation of the Arizona Senate to nineteen members and allocation of a specific number of Senators to counties as such | ![]() | 8,779 (20%) | 34,602 (80%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Bond issues; Transportation | Provide for the issuance of $3,500,000 in bonds for the paving of a highway from the Hassayampa River to Colorado River and Colorado River bridge | ![]() | 13,656 (25%) | 40,372 (75%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Elections and campaigns | Provide that a candidate who receives 51% of a primary election vote is the only nominee from that primary to be placed on the general election ballot | ![]() | 13,166 (28%) | 34,360 (72%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Administration of government; Gambling policy | Provide for the establishment of a State Racing Commission to regulate the racing of horses | ![]() | 12,946 (25%) | 38,017 (75%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Transportation; Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a State Highway Commission | ![]() | 15,398 (32%) | 32,600 (68%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Revenue allocation; Hydroelectric energy; Water irrigation policy | Direct state institutions to conduct engineering surveys and estimates regarding possible power and irrigation systems along the Colorado River and allocate $100,000 to do so | ![]() | 21,460 (39%) | 33,910 (61%) |
1922
See also: Arizona 1922 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 100-101 | Transportation; Bond issues | Provide for the issuance of bonds for the paving of a highway from the Hassayampa River to the Colorado River | ![]() | 22,130 (47%) | 24,688 (53%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Education | Provide for the establishment of a uniform public school system | ![]() | 14,212 (37%) | 24,062 (63%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Hunting regulations; Fisheries and fishing regulations | Provide for the repeal of the Preservation of Fish and Game Act of 1916 | ![]() | 10,555 (31%) | 23,014 (69%) |
September 12
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 100-101 | State and local government budgets, spending, and finance | Require all state revenues to be paid into the state treasury and allow for the state debt limit to be increased with approval from voters | ![]() | 12,033 (33%) | 24,422 (67%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Primary election systems | Repeal the requirement that the Legislature provide for direct primaries | ![]() | 7,774 (23%) | 26,302 (77%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Election administration and governance | Establish that a general election be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 1922 and to be held biennially thereafter | ![]() | 7,487 (23%) | 25,602 (77%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Local government officials and elections | Require elections for the positions of Sheriff, Recorder, Treasurer, School Superintendent, County Attorney and Assessor and establish four-year terms for each | ![]() | 7,796 (24%) | 25,322 (76%) | |
Measure Nos. 108-109 | State executive official measures; Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of the offices of the State Executive Department and requiring a public election for future candidates | ![]() | 6,988 (21%) | 25,710 (79%) | |
Measure Nos. 110-111 | State legislatures measures | Provide for the establishment of four-year terms for state legislators | ![]() | 7,292 (22%) | 25,659 (78%) | |
Measure Nos. 112-113 | State legislatures measures | Prohibit members of the legislature to be appointed to any civil office of profit during their legislative term | ![]() | 6,899 (22%) | 25,095 (78%) | |
Measure Nos. 114-115 | Agriculture policy; Business regulations | Permit farmers and other persons engaged in agricultural production to form associations for the purpose of handling and marketing | ![]() | 13,848 (40%) | 20,559 (60%) |
1920
See also: Arizona 1920 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 100-101 | State legislatures measures | Prohibit legislative members from being elected or appointed to civil offices in which compensation for such has been increased during their term | ![]() | 8,945 (25%) | 26,520 (75%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | State executive elections; Election administration and governance; State executive branch structure | Require members of the State Tax Commission to be publicly elected and designate their affiliated political party | ![]() | 9,592 (28%) | 25,234 (72%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Salaries of government officials; Education | Provide for the raise of salaries of teachers and select public officials | ![]() | 13,701 (33%) | 28,053 (67%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Administration of government; Law enforcement | Provide for the creation of a Board of Pardons and Paroles and the regulation of the granting of commutations, pardons, and paroles | ![]() | 11,571 (31%) | 25,794 (69%) | |
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Civil and criminal trials | Prohibit persons from criminal prosecution for misdemeanors without having a preliminary examination before a magistrate | ![]() | 12,268 (34%) | 23,622 (66%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Environment; Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a State Conservation Commission | ![]() | 13,096 (33%) | 26,617 (67%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Administration of government | Provide for the creation of a State Civil Service Commission to regulate public service positions | ![]() | 11,850 (31%) | 26,299 (69%) | |
Measure Nos. 308-309 | County and municipal governance | Provide for the creation and organization of new counties | ![]() | 5,312 (12%) | 38,198 (88%) | |
Measure Nos. 310-311 | Administration of government; Transportation | Provide for the creation of a State Highway Department | ![]() | 16,961 (40%) | 25,721 (60%) | |
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Public land policy; Agriculture policy | Promote the reclamation and irrigation of arable and irrigable lands within the boundaries of organized irrigation districts | ![]() | 18,203 (45%) | 22,432 (55%) |
1918
See also: Arizona 1918 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 100-101 | Labor and unions | Provide compensation for injured workers and create an Industrial Accident Board | ![]() | 12,873 (32%) | 27,177 (68%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Redistricting policy | Provide each county representation in the lower house of the legislature based on population | 17,564 (62%) | 10,688 (38%) | ||
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Property | Provide laws for the sale or lease of state lands and provide protection for the residents of said lands | 16,372 (60%) | 10,867 (40%) | ||
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Agriculture policy; Property | Limit the sale of agricultural and grazing lands | 14,379 (56%) | 11,179 (44%) | ||
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Gambling policy | Provide for the establishment of gambling as a misdemeanor | 10,736 (52%) | 10,066 (48%) | ||
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Sexual content regulations; Property | Provide for making it a misdemeanor for owners or lease holders of property to use said property for prostitution or lewd acts | 19,102 (68%) | 8,990 (32%) | ||
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Death penalty | Provide that every person guilty of first degree murder be subject to the death penalty or life in prison | 20,443 (66%) | 10,602 (34%) | ||
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Vaccinations and disease policy | Require parental consent for the vaccination of minors and require children attending public schools to be vaccinated during a smallpox epidemic | 13,941 (51%) | 13,411 (49%) | ||
Measure Nos. 310-311 | Property | Subject state land that is not otherwise administered to leasing | ![]() | 10,239 (48%) | 10,975 (52%) |
1916
See also: Arizona 1916 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Ballot measure supermajority requirements; Initiative and referendum process | Require that a citizen-initiated ballot measure receive a majority of all votes cast in an election | ![]() | 18,356 (49%) | 18,961 (51%) | |
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Taxes | Provide for the exemption of taxes on property of educational, charitable, religious associations and institutions, and widows | ![]() | 14,296 (46%) | 16,882 (54%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Alcohol laws | Prohibit the possession and transportation of alcohol within the State of Arizona and provide for the destruction of liquors in violation | 28,473 (62%) | 17,379 (38%) | ||
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Redistricting policy; State legislatures measures | Provide for the election of state representatives by legislative districts and allow for an increase in representatives according to population | ![]() | 15,731 (47%) | 17,921 (53%) | |
Measure Nos. 108-109 | County and municipal governance; Alcohol laws | Allow a minimum of fifteen percent of qualified voters to propose and hold an election on a county exemption to the prohibition of alcohol | ![]() | 13,377 (31%) | 29,934 (69%) | |
Measure Nos. 110-111 | Workers' compensation laws; Business regulations | Provide for the regulation of hazardous workplace environments and establish schedule of compensation | ![]() | 18,061 (46%) | 21,255 (54%) | |
Measure Nos. 112-113 | State legislative structure | Provide for the abolishment of the Arizona State Senate | ![]() | 11,631 (34%) | 22,286 (66%) | |
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Death penalty | Provide for the abolishment of the death penalty | 18,936 (50%) | 18,784 (50%) | ||
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Administrative organization | Provide for the establishment of a Department of Labor | ![]() | 13,798 (39%) | 21,492 (61%) | |
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Administration of government | Provide for the establishment of an Office of State Architect and Building | ![]() | 10,010 (28%) | 25,960 (72%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Fisheries and fishing regulations; Hunting regulations | Require a valid license or permit for the possession of game or fish | 17,518 (51%) | 16,849 (49%) | ||
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Family-related policy | Provide for the legalization and establishment of the requirements for divorce | ![]() | 13,564 (43%) | 18,097 (57%) |
1914
See also: Arizona 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 100-101 | Alcohol laws | Prohibit the manufacture, sale, or transfer of alcohol | 25,887 (53%) | 22,743 (47%) | ||
Measure Nos. 102-103 | Initiative and referendum process; Alcohol laws | Prevent elections on prohibition from being held within eight years of the previous election on the same matter | ![]() | 16,059 (38%) | 26,437 (62%) | |
Measure Nos. 104-105 | Transportation; Bond issues | Allocate five million dollars for the construction of state highways | ![]() | 13,215 (36%) | 23,499 (64%) | |
Measure Nos. 106-107 | Water; Bond issues; Property | Create a State Reclamation Service to issue bonds to pay for water-related reclamation projects | ![]() | 14,701 (45%) | 17,994 (55%) | |
Measure Nos. 108-109 | State legislatures measures; Initiative and referendum process; State executive official measures | Prohibit the governor from vetoing or legislature from amending or repealing initiatives or referendums approved by a majority of electors | 16,567 (50%) | 16,484 (50%) | ||
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Law enforcement; State executive official measures | Provide the governor the power to grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons after conviction for all cases except treason and impeachment | 15,425 (53%) | 13,554 (47%) | ||
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Transportation; Business regulations | Regulate the transportation of passengers on railroads and limit the fee to a maximum of three cents per mile | 20,968 (63%) | 12,210 (37%) | ||
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Local government organization | Provide for the creation and organization of new counties and the separation or annexation of parts of others | ![]() | 10,756 (34%) | 21,152 (66%) | |
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Elections and campaigns; County and municipal governance | Provide a process of moving the location of county seats via petition and a proceeding election on the matter | ![]() | 14,225 (45%) | 17,740 (55%) | |
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Death penalty | Provide for the abolishment of the death penalty | ![]() | 18,129 (48%) | 19,381 (52%) | |
Measure Nos. 310-311 | Taxes | Provide for the semi-annual payment and assessment of taxes, and collection of delinquent taxes | ![]() | 13,842 (46%) | 15,934 (54%) | |
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Business regulations; Labor and unions | Prohibit employers from blacklisting individuals who joined or had an active interest in a labor organization or union | 18,207 (51%) | 17,444 (49%) | ||
Measure Nos. 314-315 | Public assistance programs; Public employee retirement funds | Provide a pension to mothers and the elderly | 25,827 (68%) | 12,394 (32%) | ||
Measure Nos. 316-317 | Public economic investment policy | Allocate $75,000 for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. | ![]() | 10,995 (33%) | 22,434 (67%) | |
Measure Nos. 318-319 | Business regulations; Immigration policy; Labor and unions | Require employers to have at least eighty percent of their employees be U.S. citizens | 25,017 (64%) | 14,323 (36%) | ||
Measure Nos. 320-321 | Eminent domain policy; Taxes; Property | Establish a system where property owners or their agents assess their own real and personal property and allow the state to take over the property at its assessed valuation | ![]() | 13,023 (38%) | 21,277 (62%) | |
Measure Nos. 322-323 | Energy transmission projects; Utility policy | Regulate the placement, use, and maintenance of electric poles | 18,871 (61%) | 12,256 (39%) | ||
Measure Nos. 324-325 | Banking policy; Public economic investment policy; Business regulations | Enable state development projects, a printing plant, and a banking system; and abolish the contract system for all state construction | 16,754 (51%) | 15,853 (49%) | ||
Measure Nos. 326-327 | Local government organization | Provide for the creation and organization of Miami County | ![]() | 5,878 (16%) | 30,055 (84%) |
1912
See also: Arizona 1912 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Measure Nos. 101-102 | Recall process | Provide for the extension of the power to recall elected officials to include all public officers | 16,272 (81%) | 3,705 (19%) | ||
Measure Nos. 103-104 | Local government organization; Public economic investment policy | Grant the state and municipal corporations the right to engage in industrial pursuits | 14,928 (81%) | 3,602 (19%) | ||
Measure Nos. 105-106 | Taxes | Provide the method and mode of assessing, equalizing, and levying taxes to be set by law | 15,967 (87%) | 2,283 (13%) | ||
Measure Nos. 107-108 | Taxes; Property | Provide for the limitation of indebtedness to ten percent of taxable property and provide methods for larger amounts of indebtedness | 15,358 (85%) | 2,676 (15%) | ||
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Sex and gender issues; Women's suffrage | Provide women with the right to vote and hold public office | 13,442 (68%) | 6,202 (32%) | ||
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Labor and unions; Business regulations | Create a lien on mines and mining claims for unpaid labor performed by miners or others and the cost of any materials designed or used | 13,551 (70%) | 5,804 (30%) | ||
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Railways; Business regulations | Require trains to be equipped with a minimum number of crew deemed necessary to operate | 11,123 (59%) | 7,635 (41%) | ||
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Business regulations; Railways | Require headlights on all locomotives | 11,286 (60%) | 7,408 (40%) | ||
Measure Nos. 308-309 | Railways; Business regulations | Require experience qualifications for train engineers and train conductors | 10,921 (59%) | 7,596 (41%) | ||
Measure Nos. 310-311 | Business regulations; Railways | Limit the number of cards in railroad trains | 10,709 (57%) | 8,228 (43%) | ||
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Railways; Business regulations | Prohibit railroad operators from charging passengers more than three cents per mile | 14,823 (75%) | 4,835 (25%) | ||
Measure Nos. 314-315 | Civil service | Provide semi-monthly pay to state employees | 13,350 (69%) | 5,986 (31%) | ||
Measure Nos. 316-317 | Hunting regulations | Require an annual license for game bird and animal hunting | 13,121 (67%) | 6,334 (33%) |
1911
See also: Arizona 1911 ballot measures
December 12
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Constitution Ratification Measure | State constitution ratification | Ratification of a revised state constitution | 14,963 (89%) | 1,890 (11%) |
February 9
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Constitution Ratification Measure | State constitution ratification | Ratification of a state constitution | 12,187 (79%) | 3,302 (21%) |
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