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Connerly Measure Short of Sigs in Arizona?

April 21, 2008 - 2:22pm

The ballot initiative is short of signatures and could fall short of qualifying for the ballot, according to the Arizona Republic, citing anonymous sources. Sponsors of the ballot initiative, which proposes to end affrimative action by public agencies, say it's not true. If the report is correct, it wouldn't be the first time that Ward Connerly and his supporters have had trouble in their efforts to qualify anti-affirmative action measures in five states. They already came up short in one of the five states, Oklahoma, where the political climate has been hostile to petition circulators.

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