In Arizona, we have thirteen statewide propositions on the ballot.
The heavy hitter is a citizen initiative to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. I'm not sure how it's going to work out. People are plenty pissed off with the Supremes overturning Roe v Wade but the anti-choice forces have been working overtime on spreading FUD and lying their asses off about the ballot measure.
There is a citizen initiative to go to a non-partisan, jungle primary. Overall, it looks good but there is a poison pill so bad that the League of Women Voters came out against it. The legislature would get to decide how many candidates get carried forward to the general election on a race by race basis. I'm still undecided on the one. I'm not a fan of primaries as a way to pick candidates but if we're going to have a primary, this is better than the current system. The poison pill is pretty bad though.
The other eleven propositions were added by the Republican legislature in attempt to muddle things and exhaust the voters in hopes of taking down the abortion rights amendment. They are a grab bag of border nonsense, attacks on the homeless, handing out money to first responders (paid for by a fee on defendants), and various attempts to limit the voters' ability to bring ballot initiatives. The voter information guide is 350 pages long with most of the pages taken up by the shit the legislature threw against the wall. It appears the the strategy is working with many voters saying, "screw it, I'm voting against them all", which was the intent.
Arizona also has a judicial retention law where the voters decide whether or not to keep sitting judges on the bench. This is usually proforma as the voters don't really know anything about the judges. This year, there is a push to remove two AZ Supreme Court judges who declared a law banning abortion to be valid and enforceable even though the law is from Arizona territorial days and pre-dates statehood by fifty years.
I did a see a sign that said "protect women's health" that said to vote against it, but the text on the ballot seems pretty straightforward (moreso than usual I thought), so I think it should be a sign of people being for or against abortion in Arizona. We'll see, I have less hope than other states (Ohio, Kansas come to mind), but its definitely galvanized women voters in AZ. Then again, was leaving work tonight and I noticed a (female) co-worker's car had a 45 47 sticker on it.
That's definitely a big component of it with regards to the judges, and I've seen a bunch going "they voted in line with what the law the legislature passed" and acting like its a good thing and shows they aren't biased in their rulings, ignoring the intentional bad faith the legislature had in trying to poison attempts at getting rid of their abortion ban and of course ignore the part about how it wasn't a state when that law was made (so how it should matter to the actual state 150 years later...by that logic we're still England's King's subjects dumb fucking idiots). I think that might have blown up in their faces some as not only did it make it clear how fucking shitty they and the legislature are, it also highlights how out of touch they are that they really do think we should go back to laws from before half this country was even part of it.
But there's more to it than that. The woman has barely ruled on anything I believe, she seems to have been fast tracked by Republicans like Ducebage because she's a young white woman and a member of the Federalist Society. The guy is a good friend of Clarence (yeah, that Clarence). I was gonna research those 2 and the appeals court one. Not sure on the rest, there's too many to be able to really look into all of them and saw that the judicial review or whatever system they setup to try to make it so you can sorta do that basically didn't have data (it relies on feedback from lawyers and others that are part of the court system to provide ratings of different aspects, stuff like promptness and others). The argument about getting rid of terms because it polarizes the courts is obviously stupid and seems is rich people trying to keep their discount for paying these assholes off in private. Also, I wish I could vote the judge that oversaw the workman's comp claim of my Mom out because of some pretty unprofessional behavior (that I can't detail at this time). The more even just tangental bits makes me want nothing to do with our court systems at all.
And yeah most of the rest were right wing bullshit, and then the ranked choice voting ones were both not appealing (like you pointed out the one having the legislature decide is not a good outcome).
The race for Sheriff of Maricopa is awful. The Democrat is a Republican that switched just so he could run and destroyed ("lost while he was in Africa") his phone to cover up the sexual harassment he'd been doing to a female officer that he had been training. And the Republican was Rape-a-ok-o's right hand man while he was doing his racist shit and not investigating rapes. Which, policing down here is fucking shit. Sheriff that won the last election quit early because the police are a fucking disgrace. They're currently throwing tantrum and keep spreading lies about a disabled (Cerebral Palsy) black man that they beat the shit out of after they showed up to a convenient store after the employees called them for some piece of shit white guy that was refusing to leave after harassing people and causing problems, wherein the white guy claimed the black guy had attacked/robbed him. The store employees and other witnesses said that wasn't true, but the cops still went over and proceeded to beat the guy up while arresting him. They arrested the black man but the county attorney dropped charges after a fuss was made and they found out what happened. Bodycam footage was released recently (police immediately pulled a vehicle in front of the guy as he was walking through a parking lot, got out and start swinging on him), and there's attorneys going after the police now (latest I saw is there's a formal inquiry looking into more evidence, texts and other, and cops are probably shitting themselves as it will likely reveal lots of other shittiness by them). Head of Maricopa County Sheriff's Office I think is suspended after they posted comments saying the charges will be refiled against the black man and then spread the lie about the guy having robbed the white dude on social media.
The school board race weirdly worked out where there was a coalition that seemed on its face silly (3 that had z in their names - they literally were saying to vote for them because of that, although that's more to make it easy for people to remember and not because they're serious about voting for people with z in their names), but the other ones are "parent's rights" right wing shitheads (apparently one such is already on the board and already causing problems, so it'd give them a majority and they could really start fucking things up).
There's also a race, county assessor I believe, that should be easy, between an election conspiracy theorist and the Democrat that is a decorated military veteran running because of the election conspiracy theorists.
County attorney is between a woman that played a role in Kavanaugh hearing (I seem to remember her, she was the GOP woman they trotted out to make it seem like they actually were listening to women and then she subsquently tried to get it closed ASAP and was the reason the FBI basically didn't follow up on leads and other shit), and a younger black woman.