Alaska Statehood Act (1996)
From Ballotpedia
Alaska Ballot Measure 1, also known as the Constitutional Amendment Concerning Statehood Act Change, was on the November 5, 1996 election ballot in Alaska.
The language that appeared on the ballot said:
- "This proposed amendment to Alaska's Constitution defines how the state would agree to a change to the Alaska Statehood Act. This amendment provides that any changes to the Statehood Act proposed by congress must be approved in one of two ways: 1) By a majority vote of Alaskan voters in an election, or 2) by a two-thirds vote of the state legislature."
Election results
| Alaska Statehood Act (1996) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes or no | Votes | Percentage | ||
| | - | 68.9% | ||
| No | - | 31.1% | ||
| Total votes | - | 100% precincts | ||
External links
- Ballot Measure 1 on the 1996 ballot
- Alaska constitutional amendments summary
- Alaska 1996 election results
- Alaska 1996 ballot measure voter guide

