4 propositions that could change voting in Arizona

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast

The 2024 ballot will be one of the longest in recent history with 13 propositions to vote on.

Among things like police power at the border and abortion access, nearly one third of the measures deal with how elections function in the state.

There are four measures on the November ballot that are directly related to elections procedures, further enforcing that how democracy is run is a hot-button topic this election season. Two propositions come at primaries from the opposite side, one introduced by the Arizona Legislature and one introduced by the people. The other two directly impact how citizen initiatives make it onto our ballots.

This week on Election Dissection, an elections series of The Gaggle podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com hosts Mary Jo Pitzl and Sasha Hupka go through the nuances of these measures, explain the pros and cons and help you understand a typically confusing section of your ballot.

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