Arizona Supreme Court rules that anti-'dark money' initiative will appear on ballot

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Arizona residents will vote on the “Voters' Right To Know Act” this November after the state Supreme Court ruled that it can appear on the ballot.

that the registration process "prevented compliance with the statute" and agreed with a lower court's ruling not to disqualify any signatures. The Voters' Right To Know Act is being spearheaded by Terry Goddard, the former mayor of Phoenix and Arizona Attorney General.

"This Voters' Right to Know Act secures for every Arizona voter the right to know who is trying to influence an Arizona election using paid, public communications," the application for the ballot initiative reads. "

 

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