From BALLOT MEASURE WATCH via Fairness Project <[email protected]>
Subject POLL: Are these ballot measures a threat to democracy?
Date October 26, 2022 2:56 PM
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Team, extremist officials across the country are trying to use ballot measures to restrict the future power of ballot measures and make it harder for you to cast your vote:

In Arizona, Props 128, 129, + 132 would grant politicians the power to rewrite the rules if they simply don’t like a measure that we as voters have passed.
In Arkansas, Issue 2 would require a 60% supermajority for any future ballot measures to be passed.

Team: We see these moves as attacks on direct democracy. Do you agree? YES → [[link removed]] NO → [[link removed]]We know that ballot measures are a powerful tool to create change, but they can be used as a tool by extremists to limit our power.

We say NO to attacks on direct democracy. Are you with us? YES → [[link removed]] NO → [[link removed]]Thanks for your input and all of your support,

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