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Alaska Lieutenant Governor/Secretary of State, Amendment 3 (August 1970)

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The Alaska Lieutenant Governor/Secretary of State, Amendment 3 was on the August 25, 1970 statewide primary ballot in Alaska as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.Approveda

Election results

Alaska Lieutenant Governor/Secretary of State, Amendment 3
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 46,102 71.05%
No18,78128.95%

Text of measure

The ballot summary said,

The proposition would amend the State Constitution in order to change the name of the secretary of state to lieutenant governor. All powers and duties of the office remain the same as under present constitutional language.

Constitutional changes

The measure amended Article 13 of the Alaska Constitution to change the name of the Secretary of State to Lieutenant Governor.

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