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The Arizona Advocacy Network works to strengthen democracy at the local, state and federal levels. Among the issues we champion are:

FDemocracyighting for Fair Processes & Proportionate Representation:
Fair and independent redistricting; clean money elections; protecting initiative & referendum; legislative reform; ranked choice voting; fusion voting; non-partisan election administration; fair implementation of national popular vote.

Promoting Informed Voting and Advocacy:
Government transparency and access to public documents; ballot measure education; internet neutrality; reinstatement of the fairness doctrine; candidate access to public airwaves.

Promoting Civc Participation for All:
DemocracyEnding barriers to voting including voter ID litigation; felon re-enfranchisement; same-day-registration; engaging under-represented groups in civic participation

Documents regarding our legal challenge to Arizona’s voter registration requirements.

Counting Every Vote:
Ensuring verifiable paper trails for all votes; secure chain of custody of votes; random audits to prevent and detect election fraud.

Protecting Access to an Independent Judiciary:
Keeping the courtroom doors open for all; promoting and protecting merit selection of judges; protecting access to fair and just compensation for injury due to negligent or competent care.

Women VotersAsk Your Congress Member to Restore Government to the People by Passing the Fair Elections Now Act!Congress has the opportunity to pass sensible reforms that ensure voters' voices are not drowned out by lobbyists and the flood of big money into campaign coffers.  Arizona Representatives Raul Grijalva and Gabrielle Giffords have already signed on as co-sponsors to the Fair Elections Now Act, HR 1826.  Please click on their names to thank them.

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Every election year, The Arizona Advocacy Network Foundation produces an acclaimed, non-partisan guide to ballot measures called "Propositioning Arizona." In 2010, we published the guide in English and Spanish and distributed over 10,000 copies to voters thanks to generous contributors.  Click on the links below to view the 2010 guide. We expect several anti-democracy propositions to be referred to the ballot by the Legislature, including one that attacks the 1998 anti-corruption law passed by citizens known as The Citizens Clean Elections Act.   In preparation of creating and publishing the 2012 guide, please make a tax deductible donation to the Arizona Advocacy Network Foundation by clicking on the "DONATE NOW" button to the left.

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