Year: 2004 Proposition 200, an Arizona state initiative passed with 56% of the vote, it requires individuals to produce proof of citizenship before they may register to vote or apply for public benefits in Arizona.
Opposition to Prop 200 was bipartisan: Senator John McCain (R), Senator Jon Kyl (R), Governor Janet Napolitano (D), the Arizona Republican Party, the Arizona Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, the AFL-CIO, and other elected officials and organizations were all opposed to Protect Arizona Now.
Prop 200 won the support of 47 percent of the state's Hispanic citizens.
RE: Prop 200 won the support of 47 percent of the state’s Hispanic citizens.
Which still means the majority of Hispanics in Arizona were against it.