Alaska 2004 ballot measures
In 2004, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures in Alaska on November 2.
- One measure was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- Three measures were indirect initiated state statutes.
- Two measures (50%) were approved and two (50%) were defeated.
On the ballot
November 2, 2004
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure 1 | Initiative process | Change the signature distribution requirements for initiative and referendum petitions |
|
149,236 (52%) |
139,642 (48%) |
|
| Measure 2 | Marijuana | Legalize marijuana |
|
134,647 (44%) |
169,608 (56%) |
|
| Measure 3 | Hunting | Make it illegal for a person to bait or intentionally feed a bear to hunt, photograph, or view a bear |
|
130,648 (43%) |
171,338 (57%) |
|
| Measure 4 | State executive; Federal issues | Repeal the governor’s authority to make temporary appointments to fill U.S. Senate vacancies |
|
165,017 (56%) |
131,821 (44%) |
See also
External links
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