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Protect Arizona’s Clean Elections Law

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Special interest lobbyists and big money power
players are trying to roll back the Arizona Clean
Elections law. This aggression will not stand.
Click here to defend Clean Elections!

Protect Arizona’s Elections The Arizona Clean Elections Act is ground-breaking. Its system of full public financing for statewide and legislative, in place since 2000, has already reshaped Arizona state politics. Ten out of 11 statewide officials in Arizona, including Gov. Janet Napolitano (D), ran “Clean.” Voters, not big money donors, now hold the power in Arizona. That’s exactly why big money lobbyists and special interest donors want to repeal Clean Elections. The latest effort is a legislative proposal by Rep. Rick Murphy (R), House Concurrent Resolution 2046, to repeal Clean Elections and take Arizona back to the days of big money politics. This campaign has national implications. Help us stop this repeal.
Take Action

If you live in Arizona, write your representative [1] in the legislature and urge them to oppose H.C.R. 2046, which would repeal Clean Elections and take Arizona back to the days of big money politics.

If you don’t live in Arizona, but have friends or family that do, tell them to write their representatives. [1]

Contribute to our efforts to help Arizona preserve its Clean Elections system [2]. 

More About Clean Elections Read about Clean Money campaign reform. Learn how this practical, proven system is already at work [3] in Arizona, Connecticut, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Vermont and the cities of Albuquerque, NM and Portland, OR.

Watch our video narrated by Bill Moyers, on Clean Elections and how it works [http://www.publicampaign.org/publications/trtce/]

Read about how more Arizonans from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds a [4]re empowered and are participating in elections under Clean Elections. 

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