Prop 123, Prop 124 Early Results

Updated at May 18 6:54AM – Low voter turnout made for an uneventful Election Day. Prop 124 has won handily, while Prop 123 is too close to call.

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and his wealthy supporters spent nearly $5 million in support of Prop 123, while opponents spent less than $20,000. Prop 123 supporters spent approximately $10.23 per vote, and opponents spent approximately $.02 per vote.

Proposition 123 Proposition 124
NO YES NO YES
456,058 464,847 267,098 625,773
49.52% 50.48% 29.91% 70.09%

Proposition 123

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ARIZONA CONSTITUTION BY THE LEGISLATURE RELATING TO EDUCATION FINANCE
County Yes No
Apache
3,157
1,531
Cochise 10,880 10,030
Coconino 8,639 11,394
Gila 4,906 4,421
Graham 2,503 2,018
Greenlee 740 517
La Paz 1,117 887
Maricopa 276,143 263,776
Mohave 15,005 11,808
Navajo 7,089 5,416
Pima 82,096 94,561
Pinal 16,822 14,985
Santa Cruz 3,280 1,891
Yavapai 23,751 26,294
Yuma 8,719 6,529
Totals 464,847 455,058
Percentages 50.48% 49.52%

Proposition 124

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ARIZONA CONSTITUTION BY THE LEGISLATURE RELATING TO PUBLIC RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
County Yes No
Apache 3,296 1,303
Cochise 13,758 6,492
Coconino 13,173 5,942
Gila 6,161 3,031
Graham 2,848 1,557
Greenlee 818 430
La Paz 1,259 701
Maricopa 379,169 152,021
Mohave 16,654 9,815
Navajo 8,440 3,904
Pima 112,128 49,107
Pinal 20,884 10,414
Santa Cruz 3,340 1,758
Yavapai 34,512 15,112
Yuma 9,333 5,511
Totals 624,978 267,098
Percentages 70.09% 29.91%
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