2006 Arizona Proposition 207

Arizona Proposition 207 (2006)

Private Property Rights Protection
Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 955,533 64.80%
No 519,161 35.20%

Arizona Proposition 207, a 2006 ballot initiative officially titled the Private Property Rights Protection Act, requires the government to reimburse land owners when regulations result in a decrease in the property's value, and also prevents government from exercising eminent domain on behalf of a private party. It was approved by a 64.8% margin.[1] The land use portion of this proposition is similar to Oregon's 2004 Ballot Measure 37,[2] and the eminent domain portion is similar to initiatives advanced in numerous states following the 2005 US Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London.

  1. ^ 2006 General Election – Ballot Measures Archived December 7, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ de Place, Eric (October 12, 2006). "Prop. 207 supporters should ask how Oregon's 37 measures up". Tucson Citizen. Retrieved December 22, 2006.

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