Vote Yes On Prop 102
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Thank You!
Arizona is now one of the 30 states where the people have spoken to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman in the state constitution. Today’s results show how simple and timeless values can unite people from all ethnic, religious, and political backgrounds.
Thank you to everyone who came together to support Prop 102 with your votes, time, and resources!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace!
This is our opportunity to secure the definition of marriage here in Arizona, so speak now, or forever hold your peace. Prop 102 simply says: “Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state.”
Obviously, casting your YES vote on Prop 102 is the most important thing you can do to help pass Prop 102 today. After you’ve done that, though, there are still ways to help encourage others to vote YES. If you have a YES on 102 yard sign, take it to your polling place and set it up outside of the 75-foot limit. Spend some time at your polling place asking others to vote YES on 102. Call or send emails to your friends and family reminding them to vote YES on 102.
If you’re headed to the polls today, here are some important reminders:
•ID. You need to bring identification with you. If the address on your photo ID does not match your voter registration, you can bring two other forms of ID that show your name and address, such as utility bills, bank statements, or vehicle registration. For a complete list of acceptable identification, see the Secretary of State’s website.
•Polling Places. If you don’t know where your polling place is, call your county recorder’s office or visit their website. (Click for: Maricopa County, Pima County)
•Early Ballots. If you still have your early ballot, DO NOT MAIL IT. You can turn it in at any polling place. The polling places will have a specific drop box for early ballots, so you do not need to wait in line with those casting regular ballots.
•Be Prepared to Wait. If there’s a line at your polling place, don’t be discouraged and decide not to vote.
•Election Results. You can follow Prop 102 online tonight as results come in.
Monday, November 3, 2008
This is the Last Chance
Please take a few minutes right now to help us reach our goal by visiting www.YesForMarriageTAF.com. It’s easy to use – but will have a big impact on the campaign.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Reminder: Send Tell-A-Friend Emails!
Getting involved to help pass Prop 102 is easy. This weekend, there are still openings for phone banks and neighborhood walks. You can also work at a polling place on Election Day. Visit YESforMarriage.com right away to let us know how you can help.
As you talk to your friends and neighbors about why to vote YES on Prop 102, visit YESforMarriage.com for answers to some of the questions that might come up in your conversations. Here’s one example:
Why do we need Prop 102?
There’s a big difference between a law (also known as a statute) and a constitutional amendment. A law or statute can be easily changed by politicians or activist judges; a constitutional amendment cannot. Three courts – Massachusetts, California, and Connecticut – have overturned state marriage laws! This shows that marriage can be redefined by judges unless the people define marriage in the state constitution.
Remember there are more answers and plenty more information about voting YES on Prop 102 at YESforMarriage.com.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Prop 102 Needs You!
EARLY BALLOTS. If you have an early ballot, please mail it in today, Thursday, October 30. Early ballots must be received in the county recorder's office by Tuesday or they will NOT be counted. Mail your early ballot TODAY to make sure it gets to the county recorder's office in time. If you DO NOT mail it in today, then you MUST physically turn in your early ballot at any polling place on Tuesday. If you have other questions about your early ballot, contact your county recorder's office.
TELL-A-FRIEND. We're one-third of the way to our goal of reaching 100,000 Arizonans through YesForMarriage.com's Tell-A-Friend email system - but we're running out of time. Since it looks like Election Day turnout is going to determine if Prop 102 passes, these e-mails are even more important.
Achieving our goal of 100,000 e-mails is a critical part of our turnout strategy, so please take a few minutes right now to visit YesForMarriageTAF.com and send a personalized email to your friends and family asking them to vote "Yes" on Prop 102. If you had trouble sending the email the first time you tried, please try again. The glitches have been fixed.
Election Day is only a few days away, so please visit YesForMarriageTAF.com today.
PHONE BANKS. If you have not signed up for a phone bank shift, do so today! Phone banks can make the difference between winning and losing a campaign. We still need hundreds of volunteers to man phone banks starting tomorrow, Friday October 31. Sign up at YesForMarriage.com to let us know of your interest. Over 100,000 phone calls need to be made the next few days to get out the YES on Prop 102 vote.
WALK YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD/MAN POLLING PLACE LOCATIONS. Sign up today at YesForMarriage.com to volunteer to walk your neighborhood or take a shift at a polling place on Tuesday. These efforts do make a difference.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
As Seen on TV - Part III
Help Pass Prop 102: Tell-A-Friend.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Cool, Easy Way to Spread the Word
All you have to do is register with your name and e-mail address, select your message (and personalize it if you'd like), and either upload or enter your friends' e-mail addresses. Try it out!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Tell Your Friends to Vote YES on 102
Friday, October 24, 2008
Volunteer to Help
P.S. Don't forget that today is the last day to request an early ballot from your county recorder. If you already have your early ballot, vote YES on Prop 102, fill out the rest, and send it in!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Request Early Ballot by Tomorrow
You can help the YES on Prop 102 campaign by requesting an early ballot, filling it out (make sure you vote YES on Prop 102), and sending it in right away. If you already have your early ballot, don't wait around any longer. Vote early and vote YES on Prop 102!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Get Involved Today!
Visit YESforMarriage.com to sign up to volunteer.
You can also request YES on Prop 102 yard signs or bumper stickers and download and print YES on Prop 102 fliers, posters, and more!
Get involved today!
Monday, October 20, 2008
It's a YES on 102!
At YESforMarriage.com, you can view a picture of the ballot language for Prop 102. That way you will feel comfortable and confident that when you mark YES on your ballot for Prop 102, you are voting to place the 20 simple words defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman into the Arizona Constitution.
Remember to get those early ballots filled out and in the mail. Vote YES on Prop 102!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Vote Your Early Ballot Today
Friday, October 17, 2008
What to do this weekend? Vote YES on 102!
With all of the hustle and bustle of the work week, it can be tough to make time to vote. Early ballots give you the convenience of voting in your own home, on your own schedule.
So now, it's the weekend, and somewhere between football games, laundry, and fixing the faucet, squeeze in some time to sit down and fill out your ballot. Make sure you vote YES on Prop 102.
If you haven't requested your early ballot yet, do so now! October 24th is the last day to request an early ballot.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Confused? Not by Prop 102
Fortunately, you don't have to be confused by Prop 102. Just read the 20 simple words for yourself:
“Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state.”
Why is Prop 102 so simple and clear? Because marriage is simple and clear.
One man. One woman. That’s marriage. Vote YES on Prop 102!
Monday, October 13, 2008
As Seen on TV - Part II
Friday, October 10, 2008
Judicial Activism Strikes Again
CONNECTICUT RULING SHOWS WHY PASSAGE OF PROP 102 CRITICAL IN ARIZONA
The Connecticut Supreme Court today overturned that state’s law defining marriage only as the union of one man and one woman. Connecticut now joins Massachusetts and California on the list of states that have had judges by a one-vote margin redefine marriage for the entire state.
Prop 102 spokesman, Kelly Molique, said the CT decision shows the importance of passing the marriage amendment in Arizona this November. “The Connecticut ruling further illustrates why Arizona needs Proposition 102’s 20 simple and clear words added to the Arizona Constitution,” Molique said. “As the Connecticut ruling shows, it’s easy for activist judges and politicians to overturn existing marriage laws. The only way to prevent that from happening is to amend the constitution by passing Prop 102.”
Prop 102 reads:
“Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state.”
“By voting yes on Prop 102, Arizonans can decide the future of marriage rather than leave the definition vulnerable to redefinition by judges or politicians,” said Molique.
www.YESforMarriage.com
Top Ten List
Voting YES on Prop 102 secures the definition of marriage for our children and grandchildren.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Town Hall Forum
Always New and Improved
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Vote YES on 102 - It's Simple and Clear!
Monday, October 6, 2008
LAST DAY TO REGISTER
Don't delay any longer! Register online by midnight tonight. Or, you can print the form and put it in the mail, as long as it is postmarked today. Visit YESforMarriage.com for the information you need.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Election One Month Away
This November, Arizonans will have the opportunity to say YES for marriage by voting YES on 102! Visit YESforMarriage.com to find out how you can spend this last month before the election helping the YES on 102 campaign!
Friday, October 3, 2008
Weekend Project: Register Voters
You can find all of the information you need for registering at YESforMarriage.com, including a link for online registration and the form to print out (note that the form must be postmarked by the October 6 deadline, so make sure you mail it in time or drop it off at your local county recorder's office).
Talk to your family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers, and make sure they are all registered to vote.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The Future of Marriage in Arizona
Here in Arizona, we have an opportunity to make one thing certain for the future - the definition of marriage. By voting YES on Prop 102, Arizonans can define marriage in our state constitution as the union of one man and one woman.
The election is just five weeks from today. This November, vote YES on Prop 102 to secure the definition of marriage for future generations.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Just One Week Left to Register!
Visit YESforMarriage.com for information on how to register. It's very easy. You can register online or print the form and mail it in. Tell your friends and family to register, too.
And, don't forget to re-register if your address has changed.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Future Security
Prop 102 gives Arizonans the opportunity to secure something important - marriage. And the best part is that it's really simple and clear! You don't need a Ph.D. to understand Prop 102 because it's just 20 simple words: "Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state."
Voting YES on Prop 102 means that the definition of marriage is secured in the highest law in our state - our constitution.
We all want security in these uncertain times - for our nation, for our homes, for our families. This November, we can secure something that really matters for our children and grandchildren by voting YES on Prop 102. Voting YES on Prop 102 secures the definition of marriage for future generations.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Six Weeks Away
Hop on over to YESforMarriage.com to learn how you can maximize these six weeks by helping the Yes on 102 campaign.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Voter Registration Deadline Two Weeks Away!
You may not realize how incredibly easy it is to register. You can register online, which will probably take you less than five minutes. Or, you can print the form out and mail it in - again only taking a few minutes of your time.
Remember that you need to re-register if you've moved or changed your name. Even if you are already registered, you can help Prop 102 by making sure your friends and family are registered, too. Don't forget about those kids who will turn 18 by November 4th.
Prop 102 needs your YES vote, so make sure that you are registered so that you can vote YES for marriage in this November's election.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Keep It Simple
Prop 102 is short and deals with only one issue - marriage. It's clear what it means because it's just 20 simple words. Prop 102 literally speaks for itself:
"Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state."
So, when you vote, you know that at least one choice will be easy: saying YES for marriage!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Catholic Bishops: Vote YES on 102
This weekend, the video message below from Bishop Olmstead was played in all diocesan churches:
En Español:
Friday, September 12, 2008
Five for Friday
Five Reasons to Vote for Prop 102:
1. Simple, clear language
2. Easy to understand
3. Only 20 words
4. Deals with just one issue
5. Defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman
One Man. One Woman. That's Marriage.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Vote YES on Proposition 102: One
“Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state.”
Prop 102 does one thing and one thing only – it defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman in
Vote YES on Prop 102 to secure the definition of marriage for your children and grandchildren.
How YOU
Register to vote. It only takes a few minutes of your time to make a big difference for marriage. You can register online or print the form and mail it in. To vote in the November 4 election, you must be registered to vote by October 6. Take time TODAY to register!
Visit YESforMarriage.com. The campaign’s website is the place to find information, get involved, and stay up-to-date. At YESforMarriage.com, you can:
- Request an early ballot form. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4, and early voting begins October 2. If you are not already on the permanent early ballot list, then request an early ballot form from the campaign.
- Request yard signs and bumper stickers. Get the word out to your family, friends, and neighbors about voting YES on Prop. 102.
- Volunteer for the campaign. We need help statewide for phone banking, event staffing, helping in the office, and distributing materials.
- Sign up for e-mail updates. Get the latest information on the campaign.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Why Yes on Prop 102?
Marriage between one man and one woman. Can it get any simpler than that? Prop 102 simply secures the definition of marriage through an Arizona constitutional amendment.
Read it for yourself: "Only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as a marriage in this state."
A YES vote on Prop 102 simply puts a clear definition of marriage right in our constitution, the highest law in the state. An amendment secures the definition of marriage in Arizona and leaves no interpretation for judges, politicians, or special interest groups.
One man. One Woman. Prop 102. It's that simple.