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Arizona 1960 ballot measures

From Ballotpedia
1962
1958

In1960, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures inArizona on November 8.

On the ballot

November 8, 1980

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 100EducationProvide for the exemption of university and college faculty members from restrictions governing the employment of foreigners

Approveda

144,792 (57%)

109,280 (43%)

CICA

Proposition 101Administration;JudiciaryProvide for the modernization of the judicial system

Approveda

166,199 (66%)

86,508 (34%)

CICA

Proposition 200TaxesProvide for a portion of tax revenue to be paid to and used by municipalities based on population

Approveda

179,570 (70%)

77,711 (30%)


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