Alaska 1984 ballot measures
In 1984, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures in Alaska on November 6.
- One measure was a legislatively referred bond question.
- Two measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One measures was an indirect initiated state statute.
- Three measures (75%) were approved and one (25%) was defeated.
On the ballot
November 6, 1984
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Ballot Measure 1 | Administrative powers; Legislature | Permit the legislature to annul executive branch regulations by passing a resolution |
|
91,171 (48%) |
98,551 (52%) |
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Ballot Measure 3 | Administrative powers; Federal issues; Administrative organization | Repeal statutes that established the Alaska Transportation Commission and its regulatory authority over air carriers and motor freight operators |
|
116,891 (60%) |
78,663 (40%) |
|
Ballot Measure No. 2 | Legislative processes | Require the Alaska Legislature to adjourn a regular legislative session no later than 120 consecutive calendar days after the date it convenes |
|
150,999 (77%) |
46,099 (23%) |
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Proposition A | Housing; Veterans; Bonds | Issue $700 million in bonds for the purpose of purchasing home mortgages for qualifying veterans |
|
145,258 (73%) |
53,548 (27%) |
See also
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