Two things you should know about the Arizona State Supreme Court race:
1.
Two
extreme
judges
who
helped
uphold
an
abortion
ban
from
the
Civil
War
era
are
up
for
re-election
this
year.
2.
A
ballot
initiative
that
would
end
term
limits
for
state
supreme
and
appellate
court
judges
is
up
for
a
vote
as
well.
If
passed,
the
Arizona
ballot
initiative
would
essentially
cancel
future
elections
for
these
court
seats.
On
top
of
that,
the
ballot
initiative
would
be
retroactive
—
meaning
these
two
justices
would
retain
their
seats
even
if
they
lose
in
November.
These state supreme court races typically fly under the radar — and Arizona is just one example of how consequential they can be. That’s why the NDRC is working across the country to elect fair-minded justices who will defend democracy and protect our freedoms.
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Here’s what’s going on behind the scenes in the Grand Canyon State:Republicans are trying to lock in a deeply conservative state supreme court. Proposition 137 would get rid of term limits for high-level state judges and end retention elections — meaning, if it passes, it would take away the vote from the people retroactively . That means even if Arizona voters unseat these judges in November, their voices will be null and void if the ballot initiative passes.
By the end of last month, conservative groups raised nearly half a million dollars to support these state supreme court justices — who were selected by former Republican governor Doug Ducey after he upped the court from five to seven justices.
It’s plain as day what’s going on here: the GOP wants to pack the courts with radical judges and then take away the people’s right to object.
The NDRC is ready to go all out in these waning days before Nov. 5 to support Democracy Defenders, educate voters, and get out the vote. Will you pitch in to help fight so the will of the people is heard in Arizona and beyond? [[link removed]]
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With gratitude,
Ramona Morales
Organizing Manager
P.S. Know someone in Arizona? Reach out and tell them that a “no” vote on Proposition 137 (End Term Limits and Retention Elections for Supreme Court Justices and Superior Court Judges Amendment) will allow their vote for this year’s judicial candidates to count. A “yes” vote will end term limits and most retention elections, permanently taking away voters’ voices on these important positions.
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