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Arizona Term Limits, Proposition 107 (1992)

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An Arizona Term Limits Initiative (Proposition 107) was on the November 3, 1992 ballot in Arizona as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]

Election results

Term Limits
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 1,026,830 74.2%
No356,79925.8%

Text of measure

The language that was added to the Section 21 of Article 4 of the Arizona Constitution when Proposition 107 was enacted says:

"The members of the first legislature shall hold office until the first Monday in January, 1913. The terms of office of the members of succeeding legislatures shall be two years. No state senator shall serve more than four consecutive terms in that office, nor shall any state representative serve more than four consecutive terms in that office. This limitation on the number of terms of consecutive service shall apply to terms of office beginning on or after January 1, 1993. No legislator, after serving the maximum number of terms, which shall include any part of a term served, may serve in the same office until he has been out of office for no less than one full term."

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