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Alaska 2000 ballot measures
In 2000, voters decided on six statewide ballot measures in Alaska on November 7.
- Three measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Two measures were indirect initiated state statutes.
- One measure was a veto referendum.
- One measure (83%) was approved and five (17%) were defeated.
On the ballot
November 7, 2000
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure 1 | Initiative process; Hunting | Prohibit ballot initiatives from addressing laws that permit, regulate, or restrict the taking or transporting of wildlife |
|
96,253 (35%) |
179,552 (65%) |
|
| Measure 2 | Ballot measures | Provide that an amendment to the Alaska Constitution is a change that is limited to one subject |
|
114,310 (43%) |
151,467 (57%) |
|
| Measure 3 | Administrative organization | Provide that the Alaska Permanent Fund would be managed by a public corporation established by law |
|
72,419 (27%) |
194,975 (73%) |
|
| Measure 4 | Local government; Property taxes; Revenue and spending limits | Cap property tax rates in certain municipalities at 10 mills, among other changes |
|
80,276 (29%) |
193,760 (71%) |
|
| Measure 5 | Criminal sentencing; Marijuana; Drug crime | Remove civil and criminal penalties for persons 18 years or older who use marijuana, or other hemp products |
|
114,321 (41%) |
165,321 (59%) |
|
| Measure 6 | Hunting | Repeal a law allowing hunters to use airplanes to land and shoot wolves on the same day they fly in designated areas |
|
147,408 (54%) |
127,883 (46%) |
See also
External links
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