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Alabama Judicial Jurisdiction, Amendment 3 (1964)
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The Alabama Judicial Jurisdiction, Amendment 3, also known as Amendment 3, was on the ballot in Alabama on November 3, 1964, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The amendment proposed to amend the constitution. The amendment proposed that the legislature would be authorized to fix, regulate or change the jurisdiction of any inferior court, established in lieu of justices of the peace in Jefferson County, involving civil cases not exceeding $500, except in cases regarding libel, slander, assault and battery, and ejectment.[1]
Election results
Alabama Amendment 3 (1964) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 97,002 | 52.63% | ||
Yes | 87,324 | 47.37% |
Election results via: Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1967
See also
- Alabama 1964 ballot measures
- 1964 ballot measures
- List of Alabama ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Alabama
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State of Alabama Montgomery (capital) |
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