Arizona 2014 ballot measures
In 2014, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in Arizona on November 4.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred state statute.
- One of the measures was a commission-referred ballot measure.
- Voters approved two (67%) and rejected one (33%) measure.
On the ballot
November 4, 2014
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 122 | Federal issues | Permit the state to restrict all state and local government entities from enforcing or cooperating with a federal action that is inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution |
|
707,451 (51%) |
673,337 (49%) |
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Proposition 303 | Healthcare | Permit drug and medical device manufacturers to make products available to terminally ill patients that have completed phase one of a clinical trial |
|
1,111,850 (78%) |
304,971 (22%) |
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Proposition 304 | Salaries | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $24,000 per year to $35,000 per year |
|
457,216 (32%) |
966,605 (68%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona
- List of Arizona ballot measures
- 2014 ballot measures
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