Washington Ballot Notice about Term Limit Preferences, Initiative 670 (1996)
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Election results
| Initiative 670 | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,146,865 | 55% | |||
| Yes | 937,873 | 45% | ||
Text on the Ballot
The question asked on the ballot was, "Shall the secretary of state be instructed to place a ballot notice concerning congressional and legislative candidates who have not supported Congressional term limits?"
Path to the ballot
- The ballot language was filed with the Washington Secretary of State on April 1, 1996 by Charles G. Moore of Redmond.
- 232,522 signatures were collected to qualify the measure for the ballot.
See also
External links
- State of Washington 1996 ballot measure election results
- 1996 Washington Ballot Measures Details
- List of all 1996 Initiatives to the People
- List of all Initiatives to the People in Washington, starting in 1914.
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