Prop. 200 on Arizona ballot, but votes may be thrown out
Thursday, August 19, 2004 at 06:54AM
TheSpook
An immigration measure that is drawing attention from
national organizations will appear on Arizona ballots but it may not be
known until just before early voting starts whether votes cast on that
measure will be counted. Maricopa County, the state's most populous
county, last week began initial steps of printing its 1.4 million
ballots and Superior Court Judge Mark Armstrong disclosed yesterday
that he refused Friday to halt that process as a union had requested in
a lawsuit filed the same day. However, attorneys said courts still can
order that the votes cast on Proposition 200 (Protect Arizona Now) not
be counted if he finds that it didn't legally qualify for the ballot in
the first place. While Proposition 200 has drawn opposition from groups
such as the 1.6 million-member Service Employees International Union
and the Mexican-American Legal and Educational Fund, national groups
opposed to illegal immigration back it and helped pay for collecting
signatures to put it on the ballot. [more ]
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