ARIZONA NEWS
Arizona Secretary of State’s Office hosting virtual ballot overview town halls starting Saturday

PHOENIX — The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office will host three virtual town halls to go over the 2022 general election publicity pamphlet, which details measures voters will see on November’s ballot.
The first meeting is set for Saturday at 9 a.m., the second is Monday at 4 p.m. and the third is on Tuesday at 1 p.m.
The town halls, which will be open to the public on Zoom, are to review in detail each proposition with proponents and opponents invited to speak and answer questions, according to a press release.
“Our elections require ongoing partnerships between elections officials and voters. My office remains committed to those partnerships to maintain safe, secure and accurate elections,” Arizona Secretary of State and Democratic nominee for governor Katie Hobbs said in the release.
“These town halls will be a great opportunity for voters to learn more about what will be on their ballot.”
Members from the Joint Legislative Budget Committee will provide fiscal analysis of each proposition, according to the release.
The publicity pamphlet for the upcoming election can be found online. The Secretary of State’s Office also mails them to registered voters.