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Anti-Immigrant Propositions Pass

8 November 2006 - 1:40pm
Slipping into the late hours of Tuesday night, it looks like Arizona voters will approve Propositions 100, 102, 103 and 300 by significant margins. While disappointed in the election results, we're eager to compare the voter turnout with the work we've done in southern Arizona. We'll have a summary of our analysis available in coming days. We're proud of our canvassers and volunteers who put a ton of passion and work into this campaign. We're proud of our program. Perhaps more time and more resources could have made a greater difference, but we know we had an impact on the final results in our targeted precincts. Click here for the results. ... More.

Voter Intimidation and Voter ID at the Polls in Tucson

8 November 2006 - 10:44am
Some Arizona precincts felt more like the wild west on November 7. Here in Pima County, two of our canvassers assisted MALDEF in surveying voters to assess the impact of Proposition 200 voter identification requirements. In Precinct 49 in Tucson, they ran into much more. Anti-immigrant vigilantes brazenly intimated Latino voters outside of the polling site. An article ran in the Arizona Republic briefly describing what happened. ... More.

Endorsements

  • Arizona Daily Star: No on 100, 102, 103 & 300
  • Arizona Republic: No on 100, 102 & 300
  • Tucson Weekly: No on 100, 102, 103 & 300
  • Arizona Farm Bureau: No on 102 & 300
  • Legislative Latino Caucus: No on 102, 103 & 300
  • Arizona Interfaith Network: No on 103 & 300

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