2023 Grand Canyon National Monument Arizona Voter Poll

Overlooking the Colorado River in Grand Canyon from a point within the proposed monument boundary (East section,

A June 2023 poll of Arizona voters found strong public support for designating existing public lands around the Grand Canyon as a national monument. A monument designation would protect precious water sources and ancestral homelands. View the findings ›

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