Ballot Proposition Voter's Guide

This page is provided for your convenience to remember your choice after studying the proposition.

It may be printed, and with someone's assistance marked, and taken to the polling place on
Special Election Day, May 18, 2010, to assist you in voting your ballot.

Proposition 100 - Proposed amendment to the Arizona Constitution by the legislature relating to temporary transaction privilege and use taxes

YES
NO

The location of your polling place is listed on the back of the ballot proposition guide mailed to every household with a registered voter. If a guide was not mailed to you, contact our office for your polling location at: 1 (877) 843-8683 or (602) 542-8683.

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Your Vote Is Your Business.

One of the hallmarks of voting is the personal and private nature of the ballot that allows you to make your own choices.
However, many people with disabilities have not been able to enjoy the privilege of a confidential vote. People who are not physically able to hold or maneuver a pen, pencil or hole puncher to vote, as well as those who cannot see the actual ballot, have traditionally had to verbalize their vote to an attendant, poll worker or family member.
Fortunately, the state of Arizona equips its polling places with accessible voting machines that help voters throughout the state make their selections independently and accurately.
Accessible voting machines create a simple, private voting experience for people of all ages, including those with:
• low vision
• blindness
• deafness
• hard of hearing
• low vision and hearing
• low literacy
• no literacy
• physical disabilities
• wheelchair users
• hand tremors
• short stature
• mouth stick users
• head stick users
• limited strength
• limited mobility

Voters in Apache, Coconino, Gila, Greenlee, LaPaz, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yavapai and Yuma counties will have access to Premier TSX voting machines.

Voters in Cochise and Graham counties can use ES&S Auto-MARK voting machines. Voters in Maricopa County can vote using Sequoia Edge II devices.

Contact our office for more information: 1 (877) 843-8683 or (602) 542-8683