Mississippi Term Limits, Initiative 4 (1995)

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Mississippi Term Limits, Initiative 4 was on the November 7, 1995 ballot in Mississippi, where it was defeated.

Initiative 4 was an initiated constitutional amendment.

  • Yes: 45.7%
  • No: 54.3% Defeated

Ballot title

Shall public officials be limited to two successive terms, with certain judges and congressional representatives limited to three successive terms?

Ballot summary

This measure would amend the state constitution to limit appointed and elected state and local officials and United States Senators to two successive terms. Circuit, chancery, county and family court judges and congressional representatives would be limited to three successive terms. Service prior to January 1, 1996 would not be counted when determining the number of successive terms served by congressional representatives and United States Senators.

Sponsor

Initiative 4 was sponsored by Mike Crook.

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