Welcome to the Arizona Prosperity Project
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The Arizona Prosperity Project is a nonpartisan, nonprofit collaborative effort of the state's business community to provide up-to-date, easily accessible information to Arizona businesses and their employees about federal, state, and local government activities that have an effect on the state's economic growth and business climate. The information available will enable Arizona citizens to promptly and easily contact their elected representatives and to make informed choices about whom to support in elections.
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Get Out and Vote, Arizona!
Are you registered to vote? Make sure that you and your family members are registered for the crucial primary/general election.

GENERAL ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd.
GET OUT AND VOTE
The Arizona Chamber, in partnership with the Arizona Business Coalition, is now actively rolling out a 'Get Out the Vote' web campaign.
Watch this video today, and feel free to pass it along!
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Key Dates
Early Balloting Begins (Primary)- July 29
Primary Election - August 24
Early Balloting Begins (General) - October 7
General Election - November 2
Arizona's Election Education Headquarters Many Arizona communities will hold local elections in 2010. They will elect mayors, city council members and representatives to county commissions. The Arizona Prosperity Project is a great election resource to help you get ready for those elections. We urge you to get to know the facts.
Get to Know the Facts
An essential cornerstone of our government is a system created by the people for the people. Exercising your right to vote for your representation in government is a fundamental right given to every American. Increased voter participation can and will improve how that system performs for each of us.
Many Americans fail to take advantage of their right to vote. Don't become a statistic! Exercise your right to vote in the upcoming primary and general elections.
On November 2, 2010 voters will have the opportunity to elect hundreds of state and local leaders, 37 Governors, 435 Members of Congress and 36 Senators. Each and every one of these elected officials has the ability to positively or negatively shape legislation affecting each of us, our companies, and our communities.
This website is designed to encourage our employees, regardless of political affiliation, to exercise their civic duties to learn about political issues, and to vote their conscience on Election Day. This website does not endorse any specific political candidates, parties, or causes.
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