Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Arizona Primary Election in Flagstaff.
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Get StartedPursuant to the Arizona State Constitution, the City of Flagstaff seeks voter approval to permanently adjust the expenditure base of the City as determined by the Economic Estimates Commission. If approved by the voters, the City's 1979-80 base expenditure limitation will be increased by $4 million adjusted each future year for population and inflation growth since 1979-80.
A "YES" vote on Proposition 435 is a vote in favor of increasing the City's 1979-80 base expenditure limitation $4 million adjusted each future year for population and inflation growth since 1979-80.
A "NO" vote on Proposition 435 is a vote in opposition to increasing the City's 1979-80 base expenditure limitation $4 million adjusted each future year for population and inflation growth since 1979-80.
A measure referred to the people by the Flagstaff City Council relating to authorization to permanently adjust the City of Flagstaff expenditure base. A YES vote shall have the effect of allowing the City to permanently adjust the expenditure base by $4,000,000. A NO vote shall have the effect of requiring the City to operate under the existing expenditure base.
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