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Thanks for your support, Arizona!

Proposition 119 passed with a 62% yes vote. The table below shows the county by county breakdown. Thanks to all who supported Prop 119 through campaign contributions and hitting the streets to get the word out to voters.
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Voting YES on Prop 119 will help protect the viability of Arizona's military installations and the critical jobs and economic impact associated with these important state assets.  Passage of Prop 119 will also conserve important wildlife habitats and generate additional revenue for public schools statewide.

By voting yes, you'll be joining business and community organizations, conservation groups, elected officials and education leaders and teachers who recognize the importance of Prop 119.


Arizona Daily Sun - Prop 119 and 120

October 29, 2012 - Read the Arizona Daily Sun article "The good and bad: Prop. 119 and 120"

Arizona Public Media - Prop 119

October 22, 2012 - Read the Arizona Public Media article "Props 118 & 119: Changing Rules Governing State Trust Lands"

Arizona Republic Endorses YES on Prop 119

October 15, 2012 - Read the Arizona Republic article "Help protect military bases"

Arizona Republic - Prop 119

October 24, 2012 - "Reworked land plan Prop. 119 on ballot could help Glendale's Luke Air Force Base"

High Country News YES on Prop 119 essay by Luther Propst

October 15, 2012 - Read the essay by Luther Propst "Arizona voters face an IQ test on public lands"

Arizona Capitol Times - Prop 119

October 3, 2012 - Read the Arizona Capitol Times article "Voters will decide on trust land exchanges to preserve bases"
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Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett’s office will conduct a series of town hall meetings around the state to educate the public about the General Election ballot propositions. These meetings are free and open to the public. An invitation has been extended to the known ballot proposition support and opposition groups to participate in the discussions. Click below for the schedule.
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Proposition 119 Supporters: Senator John Nelson & Sandy Bahr/ Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce/ Maria Baier – Arizona State Land Commissioner/ Valley Partnership/
Tucson Metro Chamber of Commerce/ Debbie Lesko/ Coalition for Sonoran Desert Protection/ The Wilderness Society/ McDowell Sonoran Conservancy/ Grand Canyon Trust/ Sierra Club/
Tucson Audubon Society/ Arizona Chamber of Commerce/ WESTMARC/ Nicole Stickler/ League of Arizona Cities and Towns/ Arizona Education Association/
Arizona League of Conservation Voters/ Military Affairs Commission/ Fighter Country Partnership/ Davis Monthan 50/ Huachuca 50/ Sonoran Institute/ Cochise County, City of Sierra Vista and Town of Huachuca City/ The Nature Conservancy/ Retired Generals Santarelli, Johnston & Shoopman/ Retired General R. Thomas Browning/ Sierra Vista Chamber of Commerce/

East Valley Partnership
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