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Alabama Utilities in Tuskegee, Amendment 6 (2008)

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The Alabama Utilities in Tuskegee Amendment 6 was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that was on the November 4, 2008, ballot in Alabama, where it was approved. This measure proposed rules related to the election of individuals to the utilities board.[1]

Election results

Alabama Utilities in Tuskegee (Statewide)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 609,943 57.9%
No444,33442.1%
Alabama Utilities in Tuskegee (Macon County Inside Tuskegee)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 4,062 85.2%
No70514.8%
Alabama Utilities in Tuskegee (Macon County Outside Tuskegee)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 2,195 76.5%
No67323.5%

Election results via: Alabama Votes

Text of measure

"Relating to the City of Tuskegee in Macon County, proposing an amendment to Amendment 591 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to provide for the election of two persons to the utilities board and the term of office of, procedure for the filling of vacancies in, and compensation of the positions; and to provide for who may vote in the election. (Proposed by Act 2008-293)"[2]

Changes to the Alabama Constitution

The passing of Alabama Utilities in Tuskegee, Amendment 6 added Amendment 807 to the Alabama Constitution.

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