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2012 Arizona General Election results – propositions (updated)

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012

Latest info from AZ Secretary of State on the nine statewide propositions, and from Pima County Elections regarding City of Tucson’s Proposition 409:

UPDATE: will try to update each evening for the close races in Prop. 118, and Prop. 409 as early & provisional ballots are counted. Prop. 118 is now passing, Prop. 409 is also now leading.

For updates after Nov. 10, go to new summary post: http://tucsoncitizen.com/community/2012/11/10/2012-arizona-general-election-updates/

11/14/12 UPDATE: noticed that many readers still coming back to this original post, so just updated Prop. 118 and 409 to 11/19/12. Did not update the others, but their status has not changed.

Prop. 114 Crime Victims Protection Act
YES 1,191,671
NO 300, 135

Prop. 115 Judicial Selection
YES 391,718
NO 1,044,414

Prop. 116 Small Business Job Creation Act
YES 607,142
NO 788,806

Prop. 117 Property Tax Assessed Valuation
YES 819,943
NO 617,709

Prop. 118 Permanent State Land Fund (was losing on Election Night, is now leading as of 11/19/12)
YES 946,568
NO 926,414

Prop. 119 State Trust Lands
YES 856,026
NO 530,122

Prop. 120 State Sovereignty
YES 451,242
NO 938,695

Prop. 121 Open Elections/Open Government
YES 471,906
NO 966,069

Prop. 204 Quality Education & Jobs
YES 532,728
NO 986,376

Prop. 409 Bonds for City Street Improvements (now winning as of 11/14/12, no ballots counted by Pima County on 11/15/12 or 11/17/12, updated 11/19/12). Final tally completed by Pima County so Prop. 409 won by 953 votes.
YES 72,483
NO 71,530

For information/updates on which federal/state/county candidates won in the 2012 Arizona general election, click here.

LWV Voter Guide & upcoming discussions on 2012 AZ Ballot Propositions

Wednesday, September 19th, 2012

League of Women Voters of Arizona Education Fund has published an informative Voter Guide for the 2012 Arizona Ballot Propositions. It’s online here in English and Spanish:

http://lwvgt.org/VoterGuide.html

The print version is available at the Pima County public libraries and at the Tucson League office starting today:

League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson
2424 E. Broadway Suite 110
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-327-7652

Four Upcoming Discussions hosted by the LWV on this Voter Guide:

9/22 Oro Valley library, 2 to 4 p.m., 1305 W. Naranja Drive, Oro Valley, 85737

9/29 Dusenberry-River Branch library, 2 to 4 p.m., 5605 E. River Road, Tucson 85750

10/5 Joel D. Valdez Main Library, 11 to 1 p.m., 101 N. Stone Ave.,Tucson 85701

10/6 Murphy-Wilmot Branch Library, 2 to 4 p.m., 530 N. Wilmot Rd.,Tucson 85711

Three are 9 propositions on the General Election ballot:

Prop. 114 Crime Victims Protection Act
Prop. 115 Judicial Selection
Prop. 116 Small Business Job Creation Act
Prop. 117 Property Tax Assessed Valuation
Prop. 118 Permanent State Land Fund
Prop. 119 State Trust Lands
Prop. 120 State Sovereignty
Prop. 121 Open Elections/Open Government
Prop. 204 Quality Education & Jobs

Pick up this guide or read it online, and vote wisely on or before Nov. 6th. Take the time to read and educate yourself about these propositions, to make your voting easier & quicker.