Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Arizona General Election in Arizona.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote shall have the effect of amending the constitution to limit each initiative measure to a single subject and require that subject to be expressed in the title of the initiative measure.
A "no" vote shall have the effect of retaining existing law on initiative measures.
"Under Proposition 129, groups would retain the same rights to put measures on the ballot. The only difference is that they will need to separate issues into more than one initiative if those issues are not directly related to each other. This will make the process clearer and fairer as it was intended to be by the framers of the Arizona Constitution." - Suzanne Kinney, President & CEO of the Arizona Chapter of National Association for Industrial and Office Parks, in support of Proposition 129 (Learn more)
""Voter-protected measures are nearly impossible to amend once enacted, so limiting them to a single subject will make sure that Arizonans have complete knowledge on what they are voting for. We urge you to vote YES on Proposition 129 to help protect the citizen initiative process."" - Danny Seiden, President & CEO of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry, in support of Proposition 129 (Learn more)
""This measure would open the door to unnecessary and expensive lawsuits for measures that have qualified for the ballot, preventing voters from being able to vote and make decisions on these issues. Arizonans won't be tricked into giving politicians more power. It's up to us to defend the will of the people against politicians who want to rewrite the rules to get their way. We must come together to protect our right to make decisions through the ballot. Vote NO on Proposition 129."" - Montserrat Arredondo, Executive Director of One Arizona, in opposition to Proposition 129 (Learn more)
""The policy issues we face in Arizona are complex and require solutions that go beyond what a single subject limitation allows. To address the systemic issues Arizonans face, we must protect the integrity and flexibility of our constitutional right to an initiative process. On behalf of our teachers and education support professionals, the Arizona Education Association requests that you vote NO on Proposition 129."" - Marisol Garcia, President of the Arizona Education Association, in opposition to Proposition 129 (Learn more)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Arizona; amending Article IV, Part 1, Section 1, Constitution of Arizona; relating to initiative measures. The constitutional amendment would limit an initiative measure to a single subject and require that subject to be expressed in the title of the initiative measure.
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