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  • Get Involved | Arizona | LUCHA

    Find out how to become a LUCHAdor - Volunteer, Become A Member, Sign A Petition, and Legislative Fight Back. GET INVOLVED. Here are some ways you can become a LUCHADOR. VOLUNTEER. Get Involved. JOIN TODAY BECOME A MEMBER. Amplify Your Political Voice. JOIN TODAY ATTEND AN ORIENTATION. Connect With LUCHA Leaders Near You. Join Today LEGISLATIVE FIGHT BACK. Hold Elected Officials Accountable. JOIN TODAY SIGN A PETITION. Take Action. SIGN ATTEND AN EVENT. Be Active. VIEW EVENTS BE A VOTER. FIND OUT HOW

  • Canvasser | LUCHA Arizona

    Field Canvassers are the face and brand of the campaign. You are the ones that make the initial contact with the community. It is important that you, the canvasser, understand how important you are to the campaign and the integrity and responsibility that are needed for this position. Canvasser Job Title: Canvasser Organization: Living United for Change in Arizona Status: Seasonal/Short-term August-November 10, 2022, part-time, Non-exempt 36 hours per week but maybe more if needed (At least 6-hour shifts M-Sat) Reports to: Team Lead & Regional Field Director Location: Must reside in Arizona within the legislative district Salary Range: $23 - $25 per hour, dependent on experience, perks, and incentive pay offered ABOUT LUCHA Blue is a Progressive Political Campaign to ensure that we continue to shift Arizona's Political Landscape to a more inclusive and progressive vision. We believe that not all candidates align with the mission and vision of LUCHA, and this is why we created a campaign not only to flip Arizona Blue- but LUCHA Blue!! This year, LUCHA blue will prioritize a number of races. With a goal of creating a strategic voter contact campaign plan to include a field plan of knocking 500K doors, driving 250K calls, and layering a digital and comms strategy. Overall, the goal of the campaign is to win these targeted races, increase Latin/Hispanic voter turnout, and educate voters on the voting process. POSITION DESCRIPTION Field Canvassers are the face and brand of the campaign. You are the ones that make the initial contact with the community. It is important that you, the canvasser, understand how important you are to the campaign and the integrity and responsibility that are needed for this position. Canvassers are assigned to a regional team with up to 8-14 other canvassers and one Canvass Lead. Canvassers are responsible for providing detailed information related to Arizona’s political landscape and progressive vision. Canvassers will strive to educate and share our mission and goal to flip to a Blue Arizona. Finally, canvassers must be aware that this is a role that requires you to educate the community to make informed voting choices during the election. LUCHA will provide you with PPE needed for successful canvassing. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Meet daily door-knocking goals, participate in mandatory trainings, and attend work on time and regularly Maintain accurate track of canvassing plan and update lead on any issues Recruitment: collect names and contact information from potential volunteers and canvassers in the field Assist team members in achieving goals Must be available to work evenings and weekends Be able to articulate issues and/or questions and communicate with leads and other team members Be able to stand and/or walk for long periods of time in a variety of weather Must be able to communicate and articulate information well Act professionally and represent Living United for Change in Arizona in an appropriate and excellent manner Be proactive and assertive, use common sense, and build unity amongst team and community Must have a positive attitude and outlook with a winning attitude QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Lead with LUCHA’s values and always keep a growth mindset, willingly taking and incorporating feedback Work with a diverse team of staff; including team leads, data manager, and canvassers, with emotional intelligence and strong interpersonal communication. Lead with cultural competency and the ability to build relationships and collaborate with colleagues, voters, and volunteers who identify as POC and across lines of difference. Metrics-driven approach to planning, evaluating, and reporting on work Must have at least one social media presence/platform and share campaign material on your site Be detail-oriented & organized Have excellent verbal and written communication skills Bring previous experience using VAN or the ability to learn quickly Must have a valid driver’s license Have reliable transportation and proof of current insurance Have one (1) year of experience in field campaigns Have access to technology-computer, internet, mobile phone Must enter and track data on a daily basis Knows how to use WhatsApp or Signal Knows how to use BLOCKS and thru TALK & thru TEXT **Not required but helpful Must be available to work 30 hours or more, which will include weekends, evenings, and holidays Must be COVID Vaccinated with at least the booster/a copy of the vaccine card will need to be submitted You will also: Know Spanish but not required Have a High School Diploma or Equivalent College and/or relevant work experience You must disclose previous employment and/or volunteer work history with ACE & LUCHA Mandatory dress code-Shirts will be provided, jeans and shorts are permitted as long as they are not more than 5 inches above the knee, and closed shoes (gym shoes) are acceptable Contingencies & Physical Requirements You must be physically present, be able to stand for long periods of time, walk through diverse neighborhoods and businesses for extended periods, exposure to a variety of weather conditions (rainy, snow, hot, and/or cold), lifting up to 10-15 pounds and frequent use of technology. Must be willing to submit a 39-month certified MVR and undergo a criminal background check. Must be available to work at least six (6) days a week Monday-Saturday and occasionally on Sundays How To Apply To apply, https://www.luchaaz.org/careers or send a direct email to hr@luchaaz.org with title “Canvasser - Region # - LD #” LUCHA is an equal opportunity employer. Racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities, as well as persons with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. Ten (10-15) positions per LD Must live within one of the cities listed in the LD Regions: Region 1: Maricopa Northwest / Coconino LD 2: Glendale, Phoenix LD 6/7: Flagstaff LD 27: Glendale, Peoria, Phoenix LD 29: El Mirage, Glendale, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Wittmann Region 2: Maricopa Southwest LD 5: Phoenix LD 22: Avondale, Glendale, Phoenix, Tolleson LD 24: Glendale, Peoria, Phoenix LD 26: Glendale, Phoenix LD 23/25: Buckeye, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, Surprise, Waddell Region 3: Maricopa Northeast LD 4: Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale LD 8: Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe LD 9: Mesa, Tempe LD 11: Laveen, Phoenix, Tempe Region 4: Maricopa Southeast LD 12: Chandler, Phoenix, Tempe LD 13: Chandler, Gilbert LD 15: Mesa, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley Region 5: Pinal / Yuma LD 16: Casa Grande LD 16: City of Maricopa LD 17: Marana Region 6: Pima North / Cochise LD 17: Oro Valley, Tucson LD 18A: Tucson LD 18B: Tucson LD 19: Douglas, Sierra Vista + Bisbee (LD 21) Region 7: Pima South / Santa Cruz LD 20A: Tucson LD 20B: Tucson LD 21A: Tucson, Sahuarita LD 21B: Rio Rico, Nogales + Green Valley (LD 19) The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the person holding this position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. LUCHA /ACE reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at LUCHA, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law. Apply Now Apply Now

  • Environmental Justice | Arizona | LUCHA

    At LUCHA, one of our missions is to champion our planet’s most precious resource, water. We are dedicated to creating a sustainable future by ensuring that our water is protected for present and future generations. We actively advocate for policy reforms and engage with communities to drive action and create a resilient environment. Join the fight in protecting our water ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE. THE PROBLEM. At LUCHA, one of our missions is to champion our planet’s most precious resource, water. We are dedicated to creating a sustainable future by ensuring that our water is protected for present and future generations. We actively advocate for policy reforms and engage with communities to drive action and create a resilient environment. THE SOLUTION. TAKE ACTION! Join the fight in protecting our water. ÚNETE A LA LUCHA PARA PROTEGER NUESTRA AGUA JOIN the FIGHT

  • 10DLC Terms of Service | LUCHA Arizona

    10DLC Terms of Service Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) provides alerts and updates to subscribers on LUCHA including volunteer opportunities, contribution opportunities, and civic engagement alerts. 1. When you opt-in to the service, we will send you an SMS message to confirm your signup. 2. You can cancel the SMS service at any time. Just text "STOP" to opt out. After you send the SMS message "STOP" to us, we will send you an SMS message to confirm that you have been unsubscribed. After this, you will no longer receive SMS messages from us. If you want to join again, just sign up as you did the first time and we will start sending SMS messages to you again. 3. If at any time you forget what keywords are supported, just text "HELP" for help. After you send the SMS message "HELP" to us, we will respond with instructions on how to use our service as well as how to unsubscribe. 4. We are able to deliver messages to the following mobile phone carriers: Participating carriers: AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, Virgin Mobile, Alaska Communications Systems (ACS), Appalachian Wireless (EKN), Bluegrass Cellular, Cellular One of East Central, IL (ECIT), Cellular One of Northeast Pennsylvania, Cricket, Coral Wireless (Mobi PCS), COX, Cross, Element Mobile (Flat Wireless), Epic Touch (Elkhart Telephone), GCI, Golden State, Hawkeye (Chat Mobility), Hawkeye (NW Missouri), Illinois Valley Cellular, Inland Cellular, iWireless (Iowa Wireless), Keystone Wireless (Immix Wireless/PC Man), Mosaic (Consolidated or CTC Telecom), Nex-Tech Wireless, NTelos, Panhandle Communications, Pioneer, Plateau (Texas RSA 3 Ltd), Revol, RINA, Simmetry (TMP Corporation), Thumb Cellular, Union Wireless, United Wireless, Viaero Wireless, and West Central (WCC or 5 Star Wireless). Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. 5. As always, message and data rates may apply for any messages sent to you from us and to us from you. Message frequency varies. If you have any questions about your text plan or data plan, it is best to contact your wireless provider. For all questions about the services provided by this 10DLC you can send an email to info@luchaaz.org . Contact Information Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) 5716 N 19th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85015 Email Address: info@luchaaz.org

  • LUCHA Blue | Como Usar Tu Boleta por Correo | Arizona Voter Guide

    ¡Tu voto puede decidir el futuro de Arizona! Es hora de enviar tu boleta por correo. LUCHA tiene las sencillas instrucciones que necesitas saber para llenar tu boleta, rastrearla y asegurarte que se cuente. Votar en las elecciones de Arizona no debería ser complicado. LA FECHA LÍMITE PARA ENVIAR TU BOLETA ERA EL 1 DE NOVIEMBRE No lo envíes por correo, déjela en un lugar de votación más cercano o en un buzón electoral antes del 8 de noviembre antes las 7 p. m. ¡Tu voto puede decidir el futuro de Arizona y asegúrate votar! 5 Simples Pasos de Como Usar Tu Boleta por Correo PASO 1 : Llena Tu Boleta Usa tinta negra o azul para elegir a tu mejor candidato para cada puesto. PASO 2 : Ponla Dentro del Sobre Pon tu boleta en el sobre de devolución que se te proporcionó. PASO 3 : Firma y Fecha Firma y fecha el sobre. ¡Asegúrate de que tu firma coincida con tu identificación! PASO 4 : Envíala Envía tu boleta por correo antes del 1 de Noviembre. Puedes ponerla en tu correo saliente o en un buzón de correo, dejarla en la oficina de correos o encuentra un lugar para entregarla. PASO 5 : Rastrea Sigue el curso de tu boleta en my.arizona.vote . ¿Se Te Pasó La Fecha Límite? ¡Aún puedes votar! Deja tu boleta en persona en un local oficial o lugar de votación el 8 de Noviembre. LUGARES OFICIALES PARA ENTREGAR TU BOLETA ENCUENTRE ¿Quién es LUCHA? Living United for Change in Arizona es una organización dirigida por personas que buscamos el cambio, que luchamos por la transformación social, racial y económica. Estamos comprometidos con la dignidad humana, la inclusión, la equidad y el crecimiento colectivo. Trabajamos para reclamar nuestro poder compartido junto con nuestras familias y la comunidad. INICIO PAGADO POR LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NO AUTORIZADO POR NINGÚN CANDIDATO O COMITÉ DE CANDIDATOS.

  • Analise Ortiz LD24 | LUCHA Blue | Arizona | Español

    ANALISE ORTIZ CÁMARA DE REPRESENTANTES DE ARIZONA DEL DISTRITO 24 SOBRE ANALISE ORTIZ. Nacida y criada en Arizona, Analise fue criada por educadores que le enseñaron el valor de la comunidad. Con el inicio de las políticas crueles y racistas del alguacil Joe Arpaio, la falta de fondos para la educación y el ataque continuo contra nuestra comunidad, decidió que era hora de defender la justicia. Como ex-estratega de campaña de la ACLU, Analise detuvo proyectos de ley que habrían restringido nuestros derechos al voto y la atención médica reproductiva. Ahora, ella es la única candidata respaldada por Planned Parenthood que se postula para la Cámara de Representantes de Arizona en el Distrito 24. ¡Únase a los miembros de LUCHA para apoyar a Analise para la Cámara de Representantes de Arizona! VOTA ANTES DEL AUG 2 ANALISE LUCHA POR: Educación pública totalmente financiada Protección de nuestros derechos civiles y derecho al voto Derechos reproductivos y acceso a la salud reproductiva Hacer que la vivienda sea asequible Un salario digno para todos los arizonenses Conservación del agua Creación de empleos de energía verde Hacer que la atención médica y el cuidado de los niños sean más accesible APOYADA POR: LUCHA Planned Parenthood Arizona UFCW Local 99 Communications Workers of America AZ State Council Unite Here! Local 11 National Organization for Women Arizona Arizona List Run for Something Arizona Nurses Association Senador Martín Quezada Representante Richard Andrade FECHAS IMPORTANTES. 6 DE JULIO Último Día Para Registrate 26 DE JULIO Último Día Para Enviar Boleta Por Correo 6 DE JULIO Inicia Votación por Correo 2 DE AGOSTO Día de Elecciones (Vota en Persona o Dejar Boleta en Persona) 22 DE JULIO Último Día Para Solicitar tu Boleta LINKS IMPORTANTES. REGISTRARTE PARA VOTAR. REGISTRARTE ACTUALIZAR TUREGISTRO DE VOTANTE. ACTUALIZA VERIFICAR EL ESTADO DE VOTANTE. VERIFICAR TABLERO DE VOTANTE. VISITA SEGUIR TU VOTO. SEGUIR ENCUENTRA TU CANDIDATOS. ENCUENTRA ENCONTRAR UBICACIONES PARA DEJAR BOLETAS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA DONDE VOTAR EN PERSONA. ENCUENTRA INICIO PAGADO POR LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NO AUTORIZADO POR NINGÚN CANDIDATO O COMITÉ DE CANDIDATOS.

  • COMMUNITY FIELD ORGANIZER | LUCHA Arizona

    Organizers are responsible for conducting day-to-day outreach on behalf of the organization and disseminate information vital for the community. Identifying volunteers and participants to join in different issues, actions, and campaigns. The position combines social justice and advocacy for underserved communities. Organize young people on campuses and surrounding communities. Community Field Organizer Job Title: Community Field Organizer Reports to: Regional Organizer Manager Job Status: Full-Time Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE), is a community-led and driven organization committed to raising new leadership in Arizona through confronting the most pressing needs of its often-under- served communities. Its sister organization, Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), is an organization led by changemakers fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. At ACE, we seek to create a more inclusive and just standard of equality in the state of Arizona through civic engagement and strategic efforts regarding issues such as immigration, democracy and voting rights, living wages, and education. By increasing opportunities for education, leadership development, technical assistance and training, ACE supports the work of community organizations and leaders who are transforming their communities to create a more sustainable future for all Arizona families. At ACE, we organize lo w- and moderate-income and minority families to take action on the issues most important to them and advance the cause of social and economic justice for all. Wh y you'll love this job: Organizers serve an important role in the front lines of progressive fights. You will be a community leader; you will conduct outreach to community members, small business, community stakeholders, local organizations, or residents to build community power and experiment new ways to organize, such as but not limited to build power through volunteer recruitment and leader development. Organizers are responsible for conducting day-to-day outreach on behalf of the organization and disseminate information vital for the community. Identifying volunteers and participants to join in different issues, actions, and campaigns. The position combines social justice and advocacy for underserved communities. Organize young people on campuses and surrounding communities. What you'l l do: Recruitment, training and management volunteers, and community members. In person direct contact. Business and Community Outreach. Build relationships and engagement. Coordinate in person events. Communicate your progress to goals to your direct supervisor. Record and provide reports. Provide volunteers, staff, community members and other supporters with accurate and positive support at all times. Advocate and organize to hit legislative and electoral priorities. Other duties as assigned. To succeed in this role, you need: To be passionate about economic justice An excellent communicator Adaptable and skilled at engaging with people from all backgrounds. Understanding and appreciating the urgent nature and time demands of actions and campaigns. Data management experience and knowledge, VAN, Mobile and Every Action Preferred. Computer proficiency in Google Suites (E-mail, Docs, Drives, etc.) Willingness to work long hours and weekends. Physical stamina and the ability to lift and carry 20 lbs. Valid driver license and reliable transportation. Customer service skills are preferred. Your earnings and other perks: This is a temp to hire position. Annual salary $52k-56k Phone stipend Wellness stipend 12 Company paid Holidays. Generous paid time off, including a paid winter break. Hybrid workplace- must be based in Arizona and available for in person events. Waiting period 60 days 25K life insurance 100% employer paid Health, vision, dental. Complementary access to therapy and counseling with AES (Jorgensen Brooks Group) Wellness stipend A team with diverse experiences After one year of employment, we offer a generous paternity and maternity leave. Passionate, fun, creative and innovative team. How to Apply: To apply, please visit www.luchaaz.org/apply and submit your application directly through our website. Please attach a resume, cover letter, and list o f professional references to your application. RECRUITMENT COMMUNICATION: Human Resources may contact you at various stages of the recruitment process if you meet the qualifications for the position. This contact will be via email or phone only. Please make sure your email address and phone number are accurate. We do not accept walk-in, or hand-delivered application materials nor applicant calls regarding open, pending, or closed positions. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job, nor is it intended to be an all-inclusive list of the skills and abilities required to do the job. LUCHA may, at its discretion, revise the job description at any time, and additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. Requirements, skills and abilities included have been determined to illustrate the minimal standards required to successfully perform the position. Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staf are fundamental principles at LUCHA, where employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law. Apply Now Apply Now

  • Press Release 12.16.21 | LUCHA Arizona

    IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 16th, 2021 Media Contact: press@luchaaz.org ***PRESS STATEMENT*** Response From Members of the We Are Home Arizona Coalition: Unelected Parliamentarian Rules Against Including Immigration Reform (Parole Program) In Build Back Better Plan (BBB) Phoenix, AZ – After nearly a year of negotiating and failed promises the unelected staffer known as the Parliamentarian has once again sided against protecting millions of immigrants from deportation and family separation. The stakes for our immigrant community couldn’t be higher, the Parliamentarian’s opinion will leave millions of undocumented people in limbo. While the inevitable passage of the BBB plan will be historic, excluding immigration reform in BBB goes directly against what President Biden set out to accomplish. Stephanie Maldonado, Organizing Director of LUCHA said: “If Democrats fail to ignore the opinion of an unelected staffer, the BBB plan will leave behind millions of immigrants who kept this country running throughout a deadly pandemic. It is the responsibility of Democrats to deliver and pass immigration reform. As we enter the midterm election cycle in 2022 failure to deliver on promises made will have dire political consequences.” Ricardo Zamudio, Organizing Director of CORAZON said: “Millions of immigrant families need a permanent solution and a clear pathway to citizenship. President Biden and Democrats in Congress ran on delivering a pathway to citizenship for immigrant communities if elected into office. We expect Democrats to deliver and not shift the blame to the Parliamentarian. We call on Senators Kelly and Sinema to unequivocally support citizenship for millions of immigrants.” DACA, work permits, parole, and other tools offer protection from deportation, but this is temporary and can be struck down in the courts, or ended by a hostile administration. These protections are limited in scope and will leave many millions vulnerable to deportation. Our families are exhausted from all the excuses. Democrats must actually wield the power we gave them and pursuing every means to achieve a path for immigration reform must be the priority.

  • Careers | Arizona | LUCHA

    LUCHA is looking for leaders in our community. Find a fulling career! CAREERS . Join us in fighting for education, equality, and freedom for everyone in our state. Check out the current openings below and apply to become a luchador! Statewide Digital Organizer Apply Now

  • Pan de Muertos Recipe | LUCHA | Arizona

    Celebrate Dia de los Muertos by Voting in Arizona's elections and making some delicious pan de muertos. RECIPE | RECETA PAN DE MUERTOS LA RECETA Prep Time: 25 mins Cook Time: 45 mins Additional Time: 2 hrs Total Time: 3 hrs 10 mins Servings: 12 Yield: 1 large round loaf Ingredients Bread: ¼ cup milk ¼ cup margarine ¼ cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C) 3 cups all-purpose flour ¼ cup white sugar 2 teaspoons anise seed 1 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast ½ teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon orange zest Glaze: ¼ cup white sugar ¼ cup orange juice 2 teaspoons orange zest 2 tablespoons white sugar Directions Make bread: Heat milk and margarine in a medium saucepan over low heat until margarine melts. Remove from heat and add warm water. Mixture should be around 110 degrees F (43 degrees C). Combine 1 cup flour, sugar, anise seed, yeast, and salt in a large bowl. Beat in warm milk mixture, then add eggs and orange zest; beat until well combined. Stir in 1/2 cup flour and continue adding more flour until dough is soft. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic. Place dough into a lightly greased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours. Punch dough down and shape into a large round loaf with a round knob on top. Place dough onto a baking sheet; loosely cover with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until just about doubled in size, about 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Bake in the preheated oven until golden brown, 35 to 45 minutes. Cool slightly before brushing with glaze. Make glaze: Combine 1/4 cup sugar, orange juice, and orange zest in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and boil for 2 minutes. Brush glaze over top of warm bread. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar. Tips You may substitute 1/2 teaspoon anise extract for the anise seeds.

  • LUCHA Blue | Proposiciones en la Boleta | Arizona Voter Guide

    Las proposiciones electorales nos dan a todos, como votantes, el poder de aprobar o rechazar las leyes que se proponen y que afectan nuestras vidas. Ésta es tu oportunidad de darle forma al futuro de Arizona: ¡úsala! PROPOSICIONES EN LA BOLETA ELECTORAL 2022 Las proposiciones electorales nos dan a todos, como votantes, el poder de aprobar o rechazar las leyes que se proponen y que afectan nuestras vidas. Ésta es tu oportunidad de darle forma al futuro de Arizona: ¡úsala! Éste año, hay muchas proposiciones importantes y críticas en la boleta electoral. A continuación verás nuestras recomendaciones sobre cómo votar: SÍ Proposición 209 La Proposición 209 protege a los Arizonenses del cobro abusivo de deudas. Prohíbe las tasas de interés altísimas sobre la deuda médica y ayuda a garantizar que las familias de Arizona no pierdan su hogar o automóvil debido a las deudas médicas. SÍ Proposición 308 La Proposición 308 permite que todos los graduados de la escuela secundaria de Arizona que hayan vivido en el estado durante al menos 2 años paguen sus propios estudios universitarios con la tasa de interés estatal. En éste momento, los estudiantes indocumentados pagan aproximadamente un 300% más por la universidad que sus compañeros. La Proposición 308 es un paso importante hacia la igualdad de oportunidades educativas en Arizona. NO Proposición 30 9 La Proposición 309 agrega nuevos obstáculos al proceso de votación por correo. Impedirá que se escuchen las voces de los votantes, especialmente los votantes Latinos, Afroamericanos y Asiático-Americanos, los estudiantes y los votantes más jóvenes, y los votantes de bajos ingresos. Además, la Proposición 309 violará nuestra privacidad. Protege tus derechos votando no. NO Proposiciones 128, 129, & 132 ¡Vota no a las Proposiciones 128, 129 y 132 para proteger la voluntad del pueblo! Un voto NO a éstas tres proposiciones mantiene el proceso de la propuesta electoral tal y como está: en manos de los votantes. Los votantes deben ser los que deciden cuando se trata de propuestas electorales, no los jueces, los políticos y las grandes corporaciones. No todas las proposiciones que estarán en tu boleta están planteadas aquí, pero éstas son las más importantes. Recuerda: no es necesario que llenes toda la boleta para que se cuente tu voto. Puedes completar toda la boleta o solo una parte, pero pase lo que pase, ¡vota! COMO VOTAR POR CORREO 2022 CANDIDATOS GUIA DE VOTAR. IR FECHAS IMPORTANTES. 11 DE OCTUBRE Último Día Para Registrate 1 DE NOVIEMBRE Último Día Para Enviar Boleta Por Correo 12 DE OCTUBRE Inicia Votación por Correo 8 DE NOVIEMBRE Día de Elecciones (Vota en Persona o Dejar Boleta en Persona) 28 DE OCTUBRE Último Día Para Solicitar tu Boleta LINKS IMPORTANTES. REGISTRARTE PARA VOTAR. REGISTRARTE ACTUALIZAR TUREGISTRO DE VOTANTE. ACTUALIZA VERIFICAR EL ESTADO DE VOTANTE. VERIFICAR TABLERO DE VOTANTE. VISITA SEGUIR TU VOTO. SEGUIR ENCUENTRA TU CANDIDATOS. ENCUENTRA ENCONTRAR UBICACIONES PARA DEJAR BOLETAS. ENCUENTRA ENCUENTRA DONDE VOTAR EN PERSONA. ENCUENTRA INICIO PAGADO POR LIVING UNITED FOR CHANGE IN ARIZONA. NO AUTORIZADO POR NINGÚN CANDIDATO O COMITÉ DE CANDIDATOS.

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