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Seven ballot measures appeared on the Arizona ballot in 1996. Five of them approved, while two were defeated.
Arizona 1996 Election Results
| Type
| Title
| Subject
| Description
| Outcome
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| LR | Arizona Proposition 100 (1996) | Legislative abilities | Would allow legislature to set specific dates for certain laws. | Defeated
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| LR | Arizona Proposition 101 (1996) | Property Tax | Allow the legislature to exempt certain properties from tax | Approved
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| ISS | Arizona Proposition 102 (1996) | State judiciary procedure | Gives the Superior Court exclusive original jurisdiction in all proceedings and matters affecting juveniles. | Approved
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| ISS | Arizona Proposition 200 (1996) | Drug-related convictions | Require certain procedure for sentencing persons convicted of drug-related crimes | Approved
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| ISS | Arizona Proposition 201 (1996) | Gaming laws | An Indian tribe that wants to operate certain gaming activities (gambling) may do so only pursuant to an agreement called a "compact" entered into between the tribe and the state where the tribe's lands are located. | Approved
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| ISS | Arizona Proposition 203 (1996) | Healthcare | Make more low-income persons eligible to receive health care under the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System by utilizing the lottery for revenue. | Approved
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| CR | Arizona Proposition 300 (1996) | Legislative compensation | Commission on Salaries for Elected State Officers recommended pay for elected officials be set at $24,000. | Defeated
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