City of Phoenix Electronic Payments Amendment, Proposition 102 (August 2015)
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A charter amendment authorizing the city to make electronic payments was on the ballot for Phoenix voters in Maricopa County, Arizona, on August 25, 2015. It was approved.
Proposition 102 amended the city charter to allow the city to make electronic payments. Without Proposition 102, the city charter would have continued to require the city to make all payments through a physical form approved by the city manager.[1]
Election results
Phoenix, Proposition 102 | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 98,907 | 78.06% | ||
No | 27,796 | 21.94% |
- Election results from Phoenix Elections Office
Text of measure
Descriptive title
The following descriptive title appeared on the ballot for Proposition 102:[1]
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Proposed Amendment To The Charter Of The City of Phoenix That Updates The Payment System To Authorize The City Of Phoenix To Issue Electronic Payments, In Addition To The Ability To Issue Physical Warrants.[2] |
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Ballot statement
The following ballot statement appeared on the ballot for Proposition 102:[1]
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This is a proposal authorizing the City to issue payments in the form of warrants, checks, electronic transfers or any other form or method of payment authorized by the City Manager. Currently, payments must be issued using a physical warrant.[2] |
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Ballot question
The following ballot question appeared on the ballot for Proposition 102:[1]
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Shall Chapter XVIII, Sections 14 and 15 of the Charter of the City of Phoenix be amended authorizing the City to issue payments in the form of warrants, checks, electronic transfers or any other form of method or payment authorized by the City Manager?[2] |
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Full text
The full text of Proposition 102 is available here.
Path to the ballot
This charter amendment was put on the ballot by the city council.[1]
Related measures
Other 2015 Phoenix measures
City of Phoenix General Plan Ratification, Proposition 100 (August 2015)
City of Phoenix Alternative Expenditure Limitation, Proposition 101 (August 2015)
City of Phoenix Pension Plan Charter Amendment, Proposition 103 (August 2015)
City of Phoenix Comprehensive Transportation Plan Funding, Proposition 104 (August 2015)
Recent news
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See also
- City governance on the ballot
- Local charter amendments on the ballot
- August 25, 2015 ballot measures in Arizona
- Maricopa County, Arizona ballot measures
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Phoenix, Arizona municipal elections, 2015
Other elections
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Footnotes
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