U.S. Senate Arizona
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Timmer was appointed to the court by Gov. Jan Brewer (R) in 2012 and was retained by voters in 2016.
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Leans Right. Montgomery was appointed to the court by Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2019.
No
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Beene was appointed to the court by Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2019. He received a partisanship confidence score of Mild Republican.
Yes
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Cattani was appointed to the court by Gov. Jan Brewer (R) in 2013. Leans Right
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Gass was appointed to the court by Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2019. Leans Right.
No
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Leans Right. Bailey was appointed to the court by Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2020.
No
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A "yes" vote supported this constitutional amendment to allow the Arizona State Legislature to amend or repeal voter-approved ballot initiatives if any portion has been declared unconstitutional or illegal by the Arizona Supreme Court or U.S. Supreme Court. | |
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A "no" vote opposed this constitutional amendment, thus continuing to require the Arizona State Legislature to propose a ballot measure to amend or repeal a voter-approved ballot initiative, including in cases where part of the initiative has been declared invalid. |
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A "yes" vote supported allowing the legislature to set certain property tax exemption amounts and qualifications (including property tax exemptions for widows and widowers; those with total and permanent disabilities; disabled veterans; and property used for trade, business, or agriculture) and consolidating the constitution's property tax exemption provisions into a single article. |
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A "yes" vote supported:
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A "yes" vote supported requiring that persons or entities that make an independent expenditure of $50,000 or more on a statewide campaign or $25,000 or more on a local campaign must disclose the names of the money's original sources, defined as the persons or businesses that earned the money being spent. |
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A "yes" vote supported continuing an alternative expenditure limitation, rather than the state-imposed limit, for Mesa. |
A "no" vote opposed continuing an alternative expenditure limitation for Mesa, thus requiring the state-imposed limit. |
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A "yes" vote supported issuing $157.0 million in general obligation bonds for law enforcement, fire services, medical services, and related public safety facilities, equipment, and communications. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $157.0 million in general obligation bonds for law enforcement, fire services, medical services, and related public safety facilities, equipment, and communications. |
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