An unidentified announcer told listeners how to submit an argument for RTA ballot measures related to the March 2026 propositions, directing prospective filers to pima.vote and describing the basic steps.
“Submitting an RTA Ballot Measure Argument is simple,” the unidentified announcer said, then outlined the process: review the March 2026 propositions at pima.vote, note the $25 filing fee, write up to 300 words, follow the site instructions and hit submit.
Why it matters: Ballot-argument filings determine which statements appear alongside measure language in voter guides and can influence public understanding before Election Day. The short filing window and technical requirements mean prospective authors should review official instructions before paying the fee and submitting text.
How to file: The announcer said filers should (1) visit pima.vote to view proposition text, (2) pay a $25 filing fee, (3) prepare an argument of no more than 300 words, (4) follow the website’s submission steps and (5) click submit to complete the filing. The speaker did not name a sponsoring office or identify themselves; readers should confirm deadlines and any eligibility rules on pima.vote.
What the announcement did not say: The speaker did not provide a filing deadline, details on eligibility to file (for example, whether only registered voters or committee representatives may submit), or the format requirements for signatures or notarization. Those procedural and timing details must be confirmed on the county’s site.
For full rules, filing deadlines and any required forms, consult pima.vote, which the announcer identified as the official source for March 2026 proposition materials and submission instructions.