From Ballotpedia
Arizona Proposition 202, also known as
An Act Relating to Creating a Federal Candidates' IRS Pledge, was on the
November 2, 1998 election ballot in
Arizona as an
initiated state statute, where it was
defeated.
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Election results
| Federal Candidates' IRS Pledge |
|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage |
d No | 1,027,674 | 70.2% |
| Yes | 436,345 | 29.8% |
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Would give Arizona candidates for federal offices the option to pledge to support and vote for elimination of the federal income tax and Internal Revenue Service through the passage of a national consumption tax; permit "Signed the IRS Elimination Pledge" to be shown on the ballot next to pledging candidates' names.
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