Carreras electorales federales
Representative, U.S. House Arizona District 2
Elija UnoFederal
U.S. Senate Arizona
Elija UnoFederal
Carreras electorales estatales
Governor of Arizona
Elija UnoEstatal
Attorney General of Arizona
Elija UnoEstatal
Arizona Secretary of State
Elija UnoEstatal
Arizona Treasurer
Elija UnoEstatal
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction
Elija UnoEstatal
Arizona Corporation Commission
Elija DosEstatal
Arizona State Mine Inspector
Elija UnoEstatal
Arizona State Senate District 6
Elija UnoEstatal
Arizona House of Representatives District 6
Elija DosEstatal
Elección de juezas/jueces
Arizona Supreme Court - Retention
¿Que este juez continúe en al cargo? Elija Sí o NoEstatal
Ann Timmer (Titular)
Timmer was appointed to the court by Gov. Jan Brewer (R) in 2012 and was retained by voters in 2016.
Sí

Arizona Supreme Court - Retention
¿Que este juez continúe en al cargo? Elija Sí o NoEstatal
Bill Montgomery (Titular)
Leans Right. Montgomery was appointed to the court by Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2019.
No

Arizona Supreme Court - Retention
¿Que este juez continúe en al cargo? Elija Sí o NoEstatal
James P. Beene (Titular)
Beene was appointed to the court by Gov. Doug Ducey (R) in 2019. He received a partisanship confidence score of Mild Republican.
No

Arizona Court of Appeals Division One - Retention
¿Que este juez continúe en al cargo? Elija Sí o NoEstatal
Michael J. Brown (Titular)
Leans Left. Brown was appointed to the court by Gov. Janet Napolitano (D) in January 2007. He was retained by the voters in 2010 and 2016. Brown served as chief judge on the court from 2015 to 2017.
Sí

Arizona Court of Appeals Division One - Retention
¿Que este juez continúe en al cargo? Elija Sí o NoEstatal
Medidas y Proposiciones
Arizona Estado Propuestas incluídas en la boleta
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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 "no" vote opposed allowing the legislature to set certain property tax exemption amounts and qualifications 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 "no" vote opposed:
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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, which would be defined as the persons or businesses that earned the money being spent. |
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A "no" vote opposed 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. |
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