Alaska Port Facility Development Bond, Proposition 2 (1974)
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The proposal called for a $22.5 million bond for port facilities development.[1]
Election results
| Alaska Port Facility Development Bond, Proposition 2 | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 46,280 | 50.7% | |||
| No | 45,046 | 49.3% | ||
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