Arizona 1998 ballot measures

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Fourteen statewide ballot propositions were on the 1998 ballot in Arizona. Ten passed, while four were defeated.

  • The Arizona Constitution was amended in four different ways as a result of 1998's ballot measures.
  • One measure (Proposition 302) generally goes on the ballot every two years in Arizona. It usually loses, but this year, Arizona's voters gave their legislators a raise.

On the ballot

Type Title Subject Description Outcome
LRCA Proposition 100 Admin of gov't Rules regarding Arizona's public retirement system Approved
LRCA Proposition 101 Admin of gov't Increase the salary commission membership from 5 to 11 members. Defeated
LRCA Proposition 102 Admin of gov't Expand investment options for State Trust funds Approved
LRCA Proposition 103 Elections Allow open primaries Approved
LRCA Proposition 104 Elections Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona Defeated
CICA Proposition 105 Elections Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona Approved
CISS Proposition 200 Elections Establish system for public funding of election campaigns Approved
CISS Proposition 201 Animals Make cockfighting a Class 5 felony Approved
CISS Proposition 202 Taxes Federal candidates given option to pledge to vote against federal income tax, IRS Defeated
VR Proposition 300 Marijuana No medical marijuana in state unless FDA says okay Approved
VR Proposition 301 Marijuana Person convicted of marijuana eligible for probation. Defeated
CR Proposition 302 Legislature Increase salary of state legislators to $24,000/year Approved
LRSS Proposition 303 Resources $20 million of state funds every year for 11 years to pay state trust lands Approved
LRSS Proposition 304 Gambling Extend state lottery to July 1, 2003. Approved

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