Alaska 2002 ballot measures
In 2002, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in Alaska on August 27 and November 5.
- Three measures were indirect initiated state statutes.
- Three measures were legislatively referred bond questions.
- One measure was a constitutional convention question.
- Four measures (57%) were approved and three (43%) were defeated.
On the ballot
August 27, 2002
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Ballot Measure 1 | RCV | Establish ranked-choice voting elections for state legislative, congressional, and presidential elections |
|
39,666 (36%) |
69,683 (64%) |
November 5, 2002
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition A | Housing; Veterans; Bonds | Issue $500 million in bonds for purchasing mortgage needs for qualifying veterans |
|
156,158 (70%) |
66,836 (30%) |
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Proposition B | Bonds; Transportation | Issue $226,719,500 in bonds for transportation projects in Alaska |
|
150,404 (68%) |
71,580 (32%) |
|
Proposition C | Higher education funding; Public education funding; Bonds | Issue $236.8 million in bonds for educational and museum facilities |
|
133,348 (60%) |
90,386 (40%) |
|
Measure 1 | Constitutional conventions | Call for a constitutional convention |
|
60,217 (28%) |
152,120 (72%) |
|
Measure 2 | Legislative processes | Move all sessions of the Alaska Legislature to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska |
|
74,650 (33%) |
153,127 (67%) |
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Measure 3 | Fossil fuels; Mineral resources; Administrative organization | Create the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority, which was designed to acquire and condition North Slope natural gas, and construct a pipeline to transport the gas |
|
138,353 (62%) |
84,682 (38%) |
See also
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