Articles
- 1 Election results
- 2 Text regarding the effort
- 3 Back Ground
- 4 information on the proposition
- 5 Supporters
- 5.1 Supporting arguments
- 5.2 Donors to Proposition 200
- 6 Opposition
- 6.1 Opposing arguments
- 7 Aftermath
- 8 way to the ballot
- 8.1 Ballot name lawsuit
- 9 See also
- 10 links that are external
- 10.1 fundamental information
- 10.2 Supporters
- 10.3 Opponents
- 11 Footnotes
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Arizona Proposition 200, also called the cash advance Reform Act, had been regarding the November ballot in Arizona being a citizen-initiated amendment that is constitutional. It had been beaten.
The payday-loan effort ended up being mainly supported by the payday-loan company within the state, and ended up being less strict compared to the avoid payday advances Initiative, sponsored by Rep. Marion McClure, D-30, and Sen. Debbie McCune Davis, D-14. That measure had been withdrawn during the early June if not signatures that are enough being gathered to qualify it for the ballot. 1
Election results
Arizona Payday Loan Reform | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
d No | 1,271,717 | 59.6per cent | ||
Yes | 860,607 | 40.4% |
Text associated with the effort
The description that is 100-word with all the Arizona Secretary of State’s workplace with this initiated state statute checks out: