Alaska 1974 ballot measures
From Ballotpedia
Three ballot measures were on the statewide primary ballot in Alaska in 1974. All three were approved. Two were initiatives; one was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment placed on the ballot by the Alaska State Legislature. The constitutional amendment was of particular interest, since it moved the time when Alaskan voters would vote on proposed amendments in the future from the statewide primary ballot to the statewide general election ballot.
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IDS | New Capitol | Admin of gov't | Relocating and constructing a new Capital | |
| IDS | Financial disclosure | Campaign finance | Disclosure of personal finances of candidates and holders of state office | |
| LRCA | Votes on Amendments | Elections | Sets timing of elections for voting on state constitutional amendments | |
See also
- List of Alaska ballot measures 1960-present
- Laws governing the initiative process in Alaska
- Campaign finance requirements for Alaska ballot measures
External links
- Alaska Elections Website
- I and R Institute, History of Alaska's Initiatives
- National Conference of State Legislatures, Initiative and Referenda information
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