The Associated Press has called all of the 13 ballot initiatives in Arizona. Prop. 139 on abortion and Prop. 314 on immigration and border law enforcement passed, while Prop. 138 on tipped workers and Prop. 140 on open primaries did not.
Check below for AP live results. The AP doesn’t make projections and will declare a winner only when it’s determined there’s no scenario that would allow the trailing initiative to close the gap.
Results for school bonds and local questions are compiled from the Arizona Secretary of State.
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Prop. 139: Abortion
Prop. 314: Immigration and border law enforcement
Prop. 133: Partisan primary elections
Prop. 140: Open primary elections
Prop. 134: Signature requirements for citizen-initiated ballot propositions
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Prop. 135: Emergency powers
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Prop. 137: End term limits for judges
Prop. 138: Wages for tipped workers
Prop. 311: A new fee to benefit the families of first responders who are killed in the line of duty
Prop. 312: Property tax refund
Prop. 313: Life imprisonment for child sex trafficking
Prop. 315: State spending on regulations
Local questions within Pima County
Sahuarita: Prop. 403, Prop. 404, Prop. 405, Prop. 406, Prop. 407
As of Thursday evening, results posted by Pima County showed voters in the Town of Sahuarita rejecting Prop. 403, a bond election that would authorize the town to issue and sell general obligation bonds up to $66 million to provide funding for parks and recreation, police and public safety, and infrastructure projects.
The other questions — Prop. 404, Prop. 405, Prop. 406, and Prop. 407, questions about utility franchise agreements, which would provide natural gas and water for the town — were passing.
South Tucson: Prop. 408 and Prop. 409
As of Thursday evening, results posted by Pima County showed voters in the City of South Tucson approving the two measures. Prop. 408 will set the town’s alternative expenditure limit and Prop. 409 allows the town to issue and sell general obligation bonds up to $6 million to buy vehicles and equipment for the fire department and repair and renovate the fire station.
School bond and override elections
As of Thursday evening, results posted by Pima County showed all of the school district ballot propositions were narrowly passing.
Continental Elementary School District: Prop. 410
Marana Unified School District: Prop. 411
Amphitheater Unified School District: Prop. 412 and Prop. 413
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