November 6, 2012 ballot measures in Arizona
Four counties posted information about local ballot measures and information about ballot measures in one other county was available from news articles.
- There are 23 questions on the ballots in these four counties.
- 15 questions concern school bond and tax issues.
- 6 questions concern city bond and tax issues.
- 1 question concerns a fire district bond issue.
- 1 question concerns a city alternative expenditure issue.
Local ballot measures
Cochise
- See also: Cochise County, Arizona ballot measures
Benson Unified School District No. 9 Budget Override Question (November 2012)
Bisbee City Transaction Tax Question (November 2012)
Bisbee Unified School District No. 2 Budget Override Question (November 2012)
Sierra Vista Unified School District No. 68 Technology Tax Question (November 2012)
Tombstone City Alternative Expenditure Question (November 2012)
Coconino
- See also: Coconino County, Arizona ballot measures
Flagstaff School District Bond Measure (November 2012)
Page Unified School District Budget Increase Question (November 2012)
Sedona-Oak Creek Joint Unified School District Budget Increase Question (November 2012) (also in Yavapai County)
Williams Unified School District Budget Increase Question (November 2012)
Flagstaff City Bond Questions, 2 (November 2012)
Maricopa
- See also: Maricopa County, Arizona ballot measures
Mesa City Parks Bond Measure (November 2012)
Peoria School District Bond Measure (November 2012)
Western Maricopa Education Center School Bond Measure (November 2012)
Mesa School District Bond Measure (November 2012)
Tempe Union School District Budget Override (November 2012)
Tempe Union School District Bond Measure (November 2012)
Glendale City Sales Tax Increase Measure (November 2012)
Pima
- See also: Pima County, Arizona ballot measures
Tucson City Road Bond Proposition 409 (November 2012)
Avra Valley Fire District Bond Proposition 411 (November 2012) (also in Pinal County)
Sunnyside Unified School District Operations Budget and Tax Proposition 412 (November 2012)
Altar Valley Elementary School District Operations Budget and Tax Proposition 413 (November 2012)
Tanque Verde Unified School District Operations Budget and Tax Proposition 414 (November 2012)
Statewide
- See also: Arizona 2012 ballot measures
November 6, 2012
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 114 | Crime victims | Prohibit felony crime victims from having to pay damages |
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1,664,473 (80%) |
417,431 (20%) |
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Proposition 115 | Age limits; Public information; Judiciary; Ethics | Increase term lengths and the retirement age for justices and judges and require superior courts to publish decisions online |
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553,132 (28%) |
1,446,970 (72%) |
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Proposition 116 | Taxes | Establish the tax exemption amount for business equipment to be equal to the combined earnings of 50 workers |
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852,981 (44%) |
1,089,294 (56%) |
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Proposition 117 | Taxes; Property | 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 |
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1,132,766 (57%) |
866,249 (43%) |
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Proposition 118 | Budgets | Adjust the distribution formula for the State Land Trust Permanent Endowment Fund |
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950,938 (51%) |
931,238 (49%) |
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Proposition 119 | Defense funding; Property | Authorize the exchange of state trust lands for protecting military facilitates or improving land management |
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1,194,594 (62%) |
733,907 (38%) |
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Proposition 120 | Federal issues; Public land | Declare Arizona's sovereignty over public lands and all natural resources within its boundaries |
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623,461 (32%) |
1,308,299 (68%) |
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Proposition 121 | Primary elections | Establish a top-two system for primary elections |
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662,366 (33%) |
1,340,286 (67%) |
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Proposition 204 | Taxes | Permanently increasing the state sales tax by one cent per dollar |
|
768,422 (36%) |
1,353,212 (64%) |
See also
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