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Contributions to Arizona ballot measure campaigns

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This page is a campaign finance overview for state ballot measure campaigns in Arizona since 2015, including support contributions, opposition contributions, and election outcomes.

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Contributions by year

2026

See also: Arizona 2026 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2026
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Arizona Designate Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations and Require State DHS to Address Threats Measure (2026) $0.00 $0.00
Arizona Limit Local Tax Rate on Groceries to 2% of Base Price and Require Voter Approval to Increase Tax Rate Measure (2026) $0.00 $0.00
Arizona Prohibit Taxes or Fees on Miles Traveled in Motor Vehicle Amendment (2026) $0.00 $0.00

2024

See also: Arizona 2024 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2024
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Arizona Proposition 133, Require Partisan Primaries and Prohibit Primaries Where Candidates Compete Regardless of Party Affiliation Amendment (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 134, Signature Distribution Requirement for Initiatives Amendment (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 135, Emergency Declarations Amendment (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 136, Legal Challenges to Constitutionality of Initiatives Amendment (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 137, End Term Limits and Retention Elections for Supreme Court Justices and Superior Court Judges Amendment (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 138, Wages for Tipped Workers Amendment (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 139, Right to Abortion Initiative (2024) $36,041,279.99 $1,357,980.67 Approved
Arizona Proposition 140, Single Primary for All Candidates and Possible RCV General Election Initiative (2024) $16,959,923.89 $150,000.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 311, Criminal Conviction Fee for First Responder Death Financial Benefit Measure (2024) $311,342.09 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 312, Property Tax Refund for Non-Enforcement of Public Nuisance Laws Measure (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 313, Life Imprisonment for Sex Trafficking of a Child Measure (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 314, Immigration and Border Law Enforcement Measure (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 315, Legislative Ratification of State Agency Rules that Increase Regulatory Costs Measure (2024) $0.00 $0.00 Defeated

2022

See also: Arizona 2022 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2022
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Arizona Proposition 128, Legislative Changes to Ballot Initiatives with Invalid Provisions Amendment (2022) $0.00 $3,215,064.09 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 129, Single-Subject Requirement for Ballot Initiatives Amendment (2022) $555,000.00 $3,215,064.09 Approved
Arizona Proposition 130, Property Tax Exemptions Amendment (2022) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 131, Create Office of Lieutenant Governor Amendment (2022) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 132, 60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Measures to Approve Taxes Amendment (2022) $0.00 $3,215,064.09 Approved
Arizona Proposition 209, Healthcare Debt Interest Rate Limit and Debt Collection Exemptions Initiative (2022) $12,874,676.48 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 211, Campaign Finance Sources Disclosure Initiative (2022) $1,558,762.01 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 308, In-State Tuition for Non-Citizen Residents Measure (2022) $2,233,086.84 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 309, Voter Identification Requirements for Mail-In Ballots and In-Person Voting Measure (2022) $183,763.35 $0.00 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 310, Sales Tax for Fire District Funding Measure (2022) $475,569.65 $0.00 Defeated

2020

See also: Arizona 2020 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2020
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Arizona Proposition 207, Marijuana Legalization Initiative (2020) $5,986,533.55 $1,058,173.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 208, Tax on Incomes Exceeding $250,000 for Teacher Salaries and Schools Initiative (2020) $22,908,982.59 $8,349,339.38

2018

See also: Arizona 2018 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2018
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Arizona Proposition 125, Adjustments to Elected Officials' and Corrections Officer's Retirement Plans Amendment (2018) $0.00 $0.00 Approved
Arizona Proposition 126, Prohibit New or Increased Taxes on Services Initiative (2018) $10,000,000.00 $141,409.70 Approved
Arizona Proposition 127, Renewable Energy Standards Initiative (2018) $24,126,339.52 $41,094,911.25 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 305, Expansion of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Referendum (2018) $64,568.91 $693,058.71 Defeated
Arizona Proposition 306, Clean Election Account Uses and Commission Rulemaking Measure (2018) $18,831.77 $10,501.97 Approved

2016

See also: Arizona 2016 ballot measures and Ballot measure campaign finance, 2016
Ballot Measure Support Contributions Oppose Contributions Outcome
Arizona Education Finance Amendment, Proposition 123 (May 2016) $5,428,255.27 $20,253.50 Approved
Arizona Marijuana Legalization, Proposition 205 (2016) $6,547,688.96 $6,368,195.67 Defeated
Arizona Minimum Wage and Paid Time Off, Proposition 206 (2016) $4,358,473.97 $46,676.80 Approved
Arizona Public Retirement Benefits Amendment, Proposition 124 (May 2016) $498,888.29 $0.00 Approved

Contributions in other states

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