Max McPhail

August 22, 2008 - 10:05am

Connerly initiative fails to make ballot

The Arizona Secretary of State's office ruled Thursday that the Arizona Civil Rights Initiative does not have enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot. Over 100,000 were rejected for reasons such as missing or inaccurate information from signers, or signers who aren't registered voters in the state.

The initiative, which is in the mold of several other initiatives nationwide that would in effect destroy affirmative action at the states' colleges and universities, collected over 330,000 signatures, nearly 100,000 above the necessary number. However, after the secretary of state deemed 40 percent invalid, lowering it below the threshold of about 240,000 signatures. 

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August 18, 2008 - 4:18pm

PAF files suit to keep Civil Rights Inititiative off ballot

At a press conference outside the Executive Tower Monday, state Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Phoenix) led a throng of supporters announcing that Protect Arizona Freedom, the organization she helps lead, has filed suit to challenge over 100,000 signatures on the Arizona Civil Rights Initiative ballot petition.

The initiative, which is the brainchild of former University of California regent and anti-affirmative action activist Ward Connerly, was submitted for review by the Arizona Secretary of State on July 3 with over 323,000 signatures. 230,047 are required to make it to the ballot.

However, PAF is trying to drive that number down by 105,107 through its lawsuit, which alleges 13 categories of violations committed by petition circulators which invalidate those signatures. Among the most serious charges are instances where PAF accuses paid circulators of using "another individual's identification to try to prove residency," and cases where a circulator "misrepresented his or her residential address," as well as practices such as duplicating signatures on numerous petition sheets.

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July 7, 2008 - 4:33pm

Anti-Connerly forces vow to fight on

State Rep. Krysten SinemaState Rep. Krysten SinemaProtect Arizona's Freedom (PAF), a group chaired by state Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Phoenix) that opposes the anti-affirmative action Arizona Civil Rights Initiative, has vowed to fight on in its quest to keep the initiative off the ballot.

Sarah Luna, the group's communications manager, said that PAF plans to sort through the signatures on the ACRI petitions and look for a basis on which to challenge the proposed amendment to the Arizona constitution.

"It's a time intensive process," Luna told PolitickerAZ.com. "Depending on what we find, that'll determine what the appropriate legal action would be."

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