Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Arizona 2018 General Election in Arizona.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote requires the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council to approve any Citizen Clean Election Commission proposed rule changes. It also prevents publicly funded candidates from giving funds to parties or organizations which work to influence other elections.
A “no” vote would not require the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council to approve any Citizen Clean Election Commission proposed rule change. It would also continue to allow publicly funded candidates to give funds to parties or organizations working to influence other elections.
According to Howard Fischer of the Arizone Capital Times, the measure would allow a partisan council to influence the Citizen Clean Election Commission, a non-partisan independent commission. The Commission already changed its rules in 2017 to provide more transparency and accountability., in opposition to Proposition 306 (Learn more)
The AZ Capitol Times argues that this proposition would make the Citizen Clean Election Commission more accountable. It would also prevent taxpayer money from being funneled from candidates to political parties., in support of Proposition 306 (Learn more)
This proposition would require the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council to approve any rule changes proposed by the Citizen Clean Election Commission. It would also disincentivize publicly funded candidates from donating to political parties and organizations with the power to influence elections.
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