Statewide Propositions: 99.9% of Polls
100 Growing Smarter PlusYes 580,391
  No627,406
101 Modernizing languageYes 771,913
No484,594
102 Wildlife supermajority Yes 471,965
  No785,595
103 Expand Corporation Commission Yes 644,768
No585,438
104 Property value freeze for seniors Yes 795,011
  No450,495
105 Cemetery property tax exemptionYes 851,140
No399,804
106 Redristricting commission Yes 684,912
  No540,619
108 Telephone regulation Yes 248,264
No1,008,146
200 Healthy Children, Healthy Families Yes 732,947
  No530,936
202 Citizens Growth Initiative Yes 387,060
No895,515
203 Eliminate bilingual educationYes 809,667
  No477,434
204 Healthy Arizona II Yes 790,593
No467,941
300 Increase legislator pay Yes 453,030
  No812,712
301 Sales tax for education Yes 676,353
No598,447
Pima County: 100% reporting
400 Pima County tourism bed taxYes 73,976
  No85,203
City of Tucson Propositions: 100% reporting
401 Telecommunications licensingYes 37,629
  No40,265
402: Tucson Electric Power franchiseYes 42,974
No33,957
Vail School District Questions: 100% returned
#1 Bond issueYes 3,325
  No1,052
#2 Budget overrideYes 2,343
No1,974


 

• Prop. 202: Growth control fails overwhelmingly

• Prop. 203: Bilingual-education ban passes easily

• Prop 200: Passing, but with slimmer lead;
Prop 204: It's most popular, with 2-1 margin

• Prop. 301 sales tax hike for education wins voters' approval

• Prop 106: Redistricting to be done by appointees

Visit the Secretary of State website to read the full text of each ballot measure.