Bullet points of 99 Percent Of Challenged Signatures For Arizona’s Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Initiative Are Duplicates
Bullet points of 99 Percent Of Challenged Signatures For Arizona’s Ranked-Choice Voting Ballot Initiative Are Duplicates
- Court-appointed special master report revealed that 99% of challenged signatures for a pro-ranked-choice voting Arizona ballot measure are duplicates
- 37,657 pairs of signatures gathered in support of Proposition 140 are duplicates
- Proposition 140 would amend the Arizona Constitution by instituting an open primary system and potentially adopting ranked-choice voting for general elections
- Voters are asked to rank candidates of all parties in order of preference in an RCV system
- The Arizona Supreme Court allowed the signature challenge to Proposition 140 to move forward and said that if it's determined there are enough invalid signatures to disqualify the initiative from appearing on the November ballot, it 'should issue an injunction precluding any votes for the measure from being counted'
- The Legal Battle Rages On: Questions surrounding the validity of Prop 140's signatures haven't deterred defendants from attempting to ensure votes toward the initiative are counted this November
- Data Orbital polling shows that the more Arizona voters learn about how Prop 140 would transform their elections, the less likely they are to support it
- Court-appointed special master report revealed that 99% of challenged signatures for a pro-ranked-choice voting Arizona ballot measure are duplicates
- 37,657 pairs of signatures gathered in support of Proposition 140 are duplicates
- Proposition 140 would amend the Arizona Constitution by instituting an open primary system and potentially adopting ranked-choice voting for general elections
- Voters are asked to rank candidates of all parties in order of preference in an RCV system
- The Arizona Supreme Court allowed the signature challenge to Proposition 140 to move forward and said that if it's determined there are enough invalid signatures to disqualify the initiative from appearing on the November ballot, it 'should issue an injunction precluding any votes for the measure from being counted'
- The Legal Battle Rages On: Questions surrounding the validity of Prop 140's signatures haven't deterred defendants from attempting to ensure votes toward the initiative are counted this November
- Data Orbital polling shows that the more Arizona voters learn about how Prop 140 would transform their elections, the less likely they are to support it