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s. The initiative and referendum process in
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has been in use since Arizona attained statehood in 1912. The first initiative was passed the same year Arizona was granted statehood when on November 5, 1912, an initiative relating to
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was passed by a greater than two to one margin. The initiative process has long been a staple of Arizona politics, with 15 proposals appearing in the 1914 election, and recently in 2006 when voters were presented with 19. Prior to 1976, ballot propositions were not assigned a measure number. Since then, they have been identified by a 3-digit number. Ballot propositions beginning with "1" are initiatives and referendums to amend the state constitution, those beginning with "2" are initiatives to amend state statutes, and those beginning with "3" are referendums on acts to amend state statutes.


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2012

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2010


2000s


2008


2006

Shaded entries indicate citizen initiatives and referendums. Full text of each proposition is availabl
here


2004

Shaded entries indicate citizen initiatives and referendums.


2002

Shaded entries indicate citizen initiatives and referendums.


2000

Shaded entries indicate citizen initiatives and referendums.


1990s


1998


1996


1994

Shaded entries indicate citizen initiatives and referendums.


1992


1990

Shaded entries indicate citizen initiatives and referendums.


1912 to 1990


1988

*Proposition 106, establishing
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as the official state language passes by a narrow 50.5 to 49.5 margin. Later overturned by the
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as unconstitutional in 1998. The Arizona Constitution, Article XXVIII: Section 2. The official language of the state of Arizona is English. Section 3. A. Representatives of government in this state shall preserve, protect and enhance the role of English as the official language of the government of Arizona. Section 3. B. A person shall not be discriminated against or penalized in any way because the person uses or attempts to use English in public or private communication. Section 4. Official actions shall be conducted in English. Section 5. Rules of construction, clarifies that The constitution does not "prohibit" other communication. Section 1.notes the law does not apply to: (a) The teaching of or the encouragement of learning languages other than English. (b) Actions required under the federal individuals with disabilities education act or other federal laws. (c) Actions, documents or policies necessary for tourism, commerce or international trade. (d) Actions or documents that protect the public health and safety, including law enforcement and emergency services. (e) Actions that protect the rights of victims of crimes or criminal defendants. (f) Using terms of art or phrases from languages other than English. (g) Using or preserving Native American languages. (h) Providing assistance to hearing impaired or illiterate persons. (i) Informal and nonbinding translations or communications among or between representatives of government and other persons if this activity does not affect or impair supervision, management, conduct or execution of official actions and if the representatives of government make clear that these translations or communications are unofficial and are not binding on this state or a political subdivision of this state. (j) Actions necessary to preserve the right to petition for the redress of grievances


1980

*Proposition 200, providing for a state Arizona Lottery, lottery passes by a narrow 51 to 49 margin.
Lottery History


1968

*Proposition 104, changed the term of office for Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General, and Superintendent of Public Instruction from two years to four effective with the terms beginning in January 1971.


1946

*Dual initiatives establishing Arizona as a Right-to-work state pass.


1916

*Initiative to abolish the
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passes. A similar initiative failed in 1914. Repealed by another initiative in 1918.


1914

*Constitutional amendment protecting citizen initiative from
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power as well as exempting them from repeal by the state legislature.


1912

*Initiative to grant universal suffrage to women passes by a 2 to 1 margin. Arizona's first ballot measure.


See also

*
Timeline of women's suffrage in Arizona This is a timeline of women's suffrage in Arizona. The first Women's suffrage in the United States, women's suffrage bill was brought forward in the Arizona Territorial legislature in 1883, but it did not pass. Suffragists work to influence the Te ...
* Women's suffrage in Arizona


References

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Arizona Arizona ( ; nv, Hoozdo Hahoodzo ; ood, Alĭ ṣonak ) is a state in the Southwestern United States. It is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix. Arizona is part of the Fou ...