The Utah Public Ownership of Stock Amendment, also known as "Constitutional Amendment 2", appeared on the November 2, 2004 statewide ballot in Utah as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]
Election results
| Utah Constitutional Amendment 2 (2004) |
|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 478,195 | 57.34% |
| No | 355,722 | 42.66% |
Election Results via: The Utah Lieutenant Governor
Text of measure
The language on the ballot said:
Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to authorize the state or a public institution of higher education to acquire an ownership interest in a private business in exchange for rights to intellectual property developed by the state or public institution of higher education?
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