Idaho Proposition 2 (2006)
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Proposition 2 appeared on the November 2006 in Idaho as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was defeated.[1]
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Long Ballot Title: An initiative relating to eminent domain; amending Section 7-701, Idaho Code, to provide limitations on eminent domain for private parties, and for urban renewal or economic devleopment purposes; and provide for further judicial review of proceedings involving the exercise of eminent domain; adding a new section 7-701A to provide for definitions relating to highest and best use, fair market value, just compensation, and land use law; and amending Chapter 80, Title 67, Idaho Code to provide for just compensation when a regulatory action reduces fair market value of property and to provide just compensation to a condemnee.
Campaign finance
Donors for the campaing for the measure:[2]
- This House is My Home: $877,046
- Total: $877,046
Donors for the campaing against the measure:
- Neighbors Protecting Idaho(Assoc Of Idaho Cities & Idaho Assoc Of Counties): $806,968
- Opponents of Proposition 2: $854
- Total: $807,821
- Overall Total: $1,684,867


