Florida Limits on Government Revenue Amendment (1994)

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Florida Measure 4 was a measure setting governmental revenue limits. It passed.

It was on the November 8, 1994 ballot in Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment.

  • Votes For: 2,167,305
  • Votes Against: 1,560,635

Three citizen-initiated amendments were on the 1994 ballot; they were respectively the ninth, tenth and eleventh citizen-initiated measures to appear on a Florida statewide ballot.

Ballot language

The ballot question was, "This provision would expand the people's rights to initiate constitutional changes limiting the power of government to raise revenue by allowing amendments to cover multiple subjects. This provision is effective immediately after voter approval for amendments effective thereafter."

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