Arizona General

November 05, 2024

U.S. PRESIDENT

Presidential Candidates

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FEDERAL

U.S. Senator

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STATEWIDE

Corporation Commissioner

Supreme Court (retention of Bolick)

Clint Bolick

Non-Partisan | Ariz.

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Supreme Court (retention of Hackett King)

Kathryn H. King

Non-Partisan | Ariz.


STATE

State Senator, Dist. 1

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John Kavanagh

Republican | Ariz.

John Kavanagh websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 4

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Theresa Hatathlie

Democrat | Ariz.

Theresa Hatathlie websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 7

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Priya Sundareshan

Democrat | Ariz.

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State Senator, Dist. 19

State Senator, Dist. 20

Sally Ann Gonzales

Democrat | Ariz.

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State Senator, Dist. 21

Rosanna Gabaldon

Democrat | Ariz.

Rosanna Gabaldon websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 22

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Analise Ortiz

Democrat | Ariz.

Analise Ortiz websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 25

Timothy "Tim" Dunn

Republican | Ariz.

Timothy "Tim" Dunn websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 26

State Senator, Dist. 27

Kevin Payne

Republican | Ariz.

Kevin Payne websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 28

Frank Carroll

Republican | Ariz.

Frank Carroll websites Facebook

State Senator, Dist. 29

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SCHOOL BOARD

Casa Grande Union High School District 82 Governing Board, At-Large Seat

Deer Valley Unified School District Governing Board, At-Large Seat

Humboldt Unified School District Governing Board, At-Large Seat

Mesa Public Schools Governing Board, At-Large Seat

Paradise Valley Unified School District Governing Board, At-Large Seat

Peoria Unified School District Governing Board, At-Large Seat

Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board, At-Large Seat


BALLOT MEASURES

Prop 133 - Require Direct Partisan Primary Elections

Proposition 133 would require direct primary elections for partisan offices to allow each recognized political party to nominate and place on the next general election ballot as many candidates for each office as there are open positions. Provides that direct primary election laws enacted by the legislature supersede inconsistent city laws.

Prop 134 - Signature Distribution Requirement for Initiatives

Proposition 134 says that for a statewide ballot measure to qualify to appear on the ballot, signatures from a percentage of the qualified electors in all 30 legislative districts would be required, as follows: 10% for statewide initiatives; 15% for constitutional amendments; and 5% for statewide referenda.

Prop 136 - Relating to Ballot Measures

Proposition 136 authorizes a person to bring a lawsuit to try to stop a voter-proposed initiative from being placed on the ballot if that person sues at least 100 days before an election and claims the voter-proposed initiative would violate the United States Constitution or the Arizona Constitution.

Prop 139 - Abortion Access Act

Proposition 139 creates a fundamental right to abortion. Limits the state's ability to interfere with that right before fetal viability. After fetal viability, abortions are allowed when necessary to protect the life or health of the pregnant individual. Prohibits laws penalizing a person for assisting an individual obtaining an abortion.

Prop 140 - Make Elections Fair Arizona Act

Proposition 140 says: All primary election candidates for a given office will have the same signature requirements for ballot qualification. Eligible voters may vote for candidates regardless of party affiliation. The legislature may prescribe the number of candidates advancing to the general election. Prohibits using public monies for political party elections.

Prop 314 - State Border Enforcement

Proposition 314 makes it a crime for persons not lawfully present in the United States to submit false information in applications for public benefits and employment, and to enter Arizona outside ports of entry, or refuse to comply with orders to return. Criminalizes selling fentanyl that causes the death of a person.


OTHER RACES AND ISSUES ON YOUR BALLOT

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