REGISTER TO VOTE

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If you are not registered to vote, you must do so at The Secretary of State’s web site,


You will find the registration form on line.  Just follow instructions.

REMEMBER:
In order to vote in the Special election scheduled to be held on May 18th, 2010, you must register to vote before April 22, 2010.

Wanted: Registered Voters
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Sign up to vote using the early ballot (Vote by mail-Available April 22nd, 2010)

Call your County Recorder to have one sent to you if you don’t receive a request form in the mail, paid for by the supporters of “Yes on 100”.  When you receive your ballot, mark your ballot and send it back asap.  After the polls close, those ballots will be the first to be counted.   

On May 18, the polls are open 6 am to 7 pm.

Your polling place will be listed on the Publicity Pamphlet sent to you prior to the election by the Secretary of State.  It will list pro/con arguments inside, in both English and Spanish, but on the label, it will list your polling place.  Because there will be fewer voters, it will not be your usual polling place. 



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Proposition 100 is a ballot measure about a temporary one cent sales tax to help stabilize the state budget. Revenues from the sales tax increase will be used to pay for education, public safety, & health & human services expenditures.

These essential services benefit the entire community. Without additional revenue major cuts will have to be enacted. Cuts will mean reductions in QUANTITY and QUALITY of services to some of Arizona’s most vulnerable citizens. Every dollar goes to provide necessary services such as education, healthcare, & public safety.

SPECIAL ELECTION ON MAY 18, 2010


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REMEMBER THE DATE!

MAY 18th, 2010