FLAGSTAFF — Prior to the November 3, 2026 election, each household with a registered voter will receive an informational pamphlet that includes arguments for and against proposed questions that have a local impact. Any person interested in submitting an argument is required to do so before 5 p.m., Arizona time on Aug. 5, 2026.
The questions are as follows:
Proposition 404: A measure referred to the people by the Flagstaff City Council to levy a Transaction Privilege Tax (Sales Tax) dedicated to enhance public safety services at a rate of 0.5%, commencing on July 1, 2027 for a period of 15 years ending June 30, 2042.
Proposition 405: A measure referred to the people by the Flagstaff City Council relating to the issuance of general obligation bonds in a principal amount of $40,000,000 to invest in public safety infrastructure and equipment.
Each argument filed shall not exceed 300 words and must contain the sworn statement of each person sponsoring it; if the argument is submitted by an organization, it shall contain the sworn statement of two executive officers of the organization or if submitted by a political committee, it shall contain the sworn statement of the committee’s chairperson or treasurer. The person or persons signing the argument shall identify themselves by giving their residence address and a telephone number, which shall not appear in the pamphlet. Any argument that is submitted that does not comply with the above requirements may not be included in the pamphlet.
Arguments must be submitted electronically to the City of Flagstaff City Clerk’s Office at cofelections@flagstaffaz.gov before 5 p.m., Arizona time on Aug. 5, 2026.
Please contact the City Clerk’s Office at cofelections@flagstaffaz.gov with any questions. For more information, visit https://www.flagstaff.az.gov/2105/Elections
