The Supreme Court has ruled that Proposition 140, concerning open primaries in Arizona, is not overbroad and can proceed to the ballot. However, there remains a pending dispute over whether there are sufficient signatures to support the initiative, with the ballot printing deadline imminent. Meanwhile, supporters claim that the Make Elections Fair Arizona Act has qualified for the November ballot, though questions about its implementation persist. The initiative aims to make elections equitable for candidates of all political parties, offering Arizona voters the choice to approve or reject it in the upcoming election.
Signature challenge to Arizona’s open primary initiative moves forward https://t.co/pNm7ggcY7A https://t.co/zIPfUEzctq
One of the top supporters of a ballot initiative to make elections equitable for candidates of all political parties said Arizona voters officially have the freedom to vote yes or no in November. https://t.co/U5bdWfBZlw
Supporters say Make Elections Fair Arizona Act makes November ballot, but questions remain https://t.co/teNrwOxD7G