Alaska Single Subject Rule (2000)

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Alaska Ballot Measure 2, also known as the Amendment and Revision of Alaska Constitution Act, was on the November 7, 2000 election ballot in Alaska. It was defeated, with 42% of voters in favor. [1]

Ballot Measure 2 was legislatively referred to the ballot by the Alaska State Legislature.

Text of the proposal

The language that appeared on the ballot:

This proposal says that an amendment to the Alaska Constitution is a change that is limited to one subject. It may affect more than one part of the constitution. This proposal also adds a new section to article XIII of the Alaska Constitution. It says that a court may not change the language of an amendment to the constitution proposed by the legislature. Also, a court may not change the language of an amendment or revision proposed by a constitutional convention.

External links

References

  1. Alaska 2000 election results

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