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Arizona 2010 citizen initiatives

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Applications are now being filed with the Arizona Secretary of State's office for placement on the November, 2010 ballot.

The initiatives proposed as potential state statutes will require 153,165 valid signatures to qualify for the ballot. Those proposed as potential constitutional amendments will require 230,047 valid signatures to qualify. The deadline is July 1, 2010.

The beginning of the petition serial number identifies the type of ballot measure that is being proposed. The C stands for a constitutional amendment, an I stands for a Initiated state statute, an R stands for a veto referendum, LRCA stands for a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, and a RC stands for a recall.

Applications filed

Serial # Title Subject Description Status
C-01-2010 Arizona Save Our Secret Ballot (2010) Business Regulations Protects the right to secret ballot in federal, state, and union representation elections [1] Gathering signatures
C-02-2010 Yes for Arizona Civil Partnerships (2010) Grants same-sex couples the right to enter into civil partnerships that convey the legal rights of marriage Gathering signatures
C-03-2010 Mandatory Enforcement by the People (2010) Amends state constitution to make all provisions mandatory Gathering signatures
C-04-2010 Centennial Committee (2010) Amends state constitution so that due process language more closely matches language in the federal constitution Gathering signatures
C-05-2010 Arizona Photo Enforcement Act (2010) Prohibits the use of photo enforcement devices except for within currently defined designated school crossing zones while school is in session. Gathering signatures
C-06-2010 Refiled Refiled as C-07-2010 due to change in text Withdrawn
C-07-2010 Prop 13 Arizona (2010) Limits property taxes by capping total tax rates and limiting valuation increases to no more than 2% per year. Gathering signatures
I-01-2010 Arizona Limit Photo Radar (2010) Judicial Reform Photo radar systems shall not be used to issue speeding citations in the State of Arizona unless the violator was traveling at more than twenty miles per hour above the posted speed limit. Gathering signatures
I-02-2010 Arizona Citizens Against Photo Radar (2010) Judicial Reform Prohibits the issuance of traffic citations for alleged violations that are detected through the use of photo radar. Gathering signatures
I-03-2010 Refiled Refiled as I-04-2010 due to change in text Withdrawn
I-04-2010 Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (2010) Protects terminally or seriously ill patients from state prosecution for using limited amounts of marijuana on their doctor's recommendation. Gathering signatures

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