Arizona Propositions by County
Arizona voters can use this page to easily review the propositions that may appear on upcoming local and statewide ballots. Scroll to your county and expand each proposition to read a plain-language summary, understand its potential impact, and access the full official measure. Need guidance? Visit our Proposition FAQs below for helpful tips on finding the information you need.
Local Ballot Measures
Propositions are able to be sent to the ballot by both local jurisdictions and the citizens themselves. To gain official ballot status a certain amount of petition signatures must be gathered and submitted to the appropriate filing office.
Propositions that begin with a 400 number indicate they are on the local level. They often allow voters to decide on issues like local sales tax increases, school district bonds and overrides and certain city budget issues. Because these ballot measures are local in nature, voters in different neighborhoods, school districts, fire districts, towns and cities see completely different questions. For example, a bond override for one school district won’t show up on the ballot for a voter living in another district.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are propositions?
Propositions are ballot measures that allow voters to approve or reject changes to laws, taxes, budgets, or policies at the state, county, city, or district level. Each measure appears on the ballot with a title, summary, and a “Yes” or “No” choice.
How do I find the propositions that apply to me?
Scroll through the list of Arizona counties on this page. Select your county, then expand the propositions listed under your area. Each one includes a summary and a link to the full measure.
Why are some propositions listed under school districts or special districts?
Some ballot measures apply only to specific jurisdictions such as school districts, fire districts, or special districts. These propositions appear under the county where the district is located.
What information is included for each proposition?
Each proposition section provides the jurisdiction, a summary of the measure, what it would do if approved, and a link to the complete official text.
Where can I read the official ballot language?
Every proposition includes a “See the Proposition” link that takes you to the full official text and related documents provided by the appropriate election authority.
Why don’t I see propositions for my county?
Not every county or district has measures on every ballot. If your county shows no propositions for a given election, it means that there are no local measures scheduled for that election at this time.
Do propositions differ between elections?
Yes. Propositions can appear during statewide general elections, local elections, special elections, or district-specific elections. The list on this page updates as new measures are certified.
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