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Alaska Right of Privacy, Amendment 3 (August 1972)
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Voters were asked whether they wanted to amend Article I of the Alaskan Constitution to adding a new section asserting the privacy rights of Alaska citizens.
Election results
| Alaska Right of Privacy, Amendment 3 | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 45,539 | 86.2% | |||
| No | 7,303 | 13.8% | ||
Text of measure
The ballot summary said,
Shall article I of the Alaska Constitution be amended by adding a new section to read: RIGHT OF PRIVACY. The right of the people to privacy is recognized and shall not be infringed. The legislature shall implement this section.
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