Arizona 1992 ballot measures
In 1992, voters decided on 14 statewide ballot measures in Arizona on November 3.
- Eight of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred state statutes
- Three of the measures were initiated constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was an initiated state statute.
- One of the measures was a commission-referred ballot measure.
- Voters approved nine (64%) and rejected five (36%) measures.
On the ballot
November 3, 1992
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 100 | Executive officials; Runoff elections | Repeal run-off requirement for state executive elections |
|
927,913 (67%) |
455,712 (33%) |
|
Proposition 101 | Executive officials | Increase the term length for the person elected State Mine Inspector from two years to four years |
|
745,091 (55%) |
615,306 (45%) |
|
Proposition 102 | Property; Public land | Provide for the authorization of the state to exchange state trust land for public or private land of equal or greater value |
|
631,737 (47%) |
720,650 (53%) |
|
Proposition 103 | Death penalty | Require defendants sentenced to death be executed by lethal injection and allow those sentenced prior to choose between lethal gas or lethal injection |
|
1,040,535 (77%) |
314,919 (23%) |
|
Proposition 104 | Election administration; Local government; Revenue and spending limits | Allow local governments to seek voter approval of the jurisdiction's base spending limit at regular general elections and municipal elections every two years |
|
732,030 (55%) |
601,700 (45%) |
|
Proposition 105 | Local government | Provide for the authorization of counties with a population of more than 500,000 people to vote to establish a charter form of self-government |
|
701,063 (54%) |
590,818 (46%) |
|
Proposition 106 | Education; Budgets | Allow school districts to increase their debt limits, with voter approval, from 15% to 20% of the district's taxable property value |
|
481,854 (36%) |
874,163 (64%) |
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Proposition 107 | Federal issues; Legislature; Executive officials | Adopt term limits for U.S. senators and representatives, state executive officials, and state legislators |
|
1,026,830 (74%) |
356,799 (26%) |
|
Proposition 108 | Legislature; Taxes; Legislature | Require a two-thirds vote of the legislation to pass legislation that increases state revenue through taxes |
|
975,191 (72%) |
381,777 (28%) |
|
Proposition 109 | Judiciary | Provide for the increase of public participation in the process for appointing supreme court justices |
|
738,655 (58%) |
537,475 (42%) |
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Proposition 110 | Abortion | Prohibit state funds being used for abortion and prohibit abortion except in cases of rape or incest, or to save the life of the pregnant woman |
|
447,654 (31%) |
975,251 (69%) |
|
Proposition 200 | Animals | Provide for the ban of the use of certain traps, devices, poisons, and other substances for taking wildlife on public lands |
|
545,977 (38%) |
889,722 (62%) |
|
Proposition 300 | Flags and symbols | Establish Martin Luther King, Jr./Civil Rights Day as a state holiday |
|
880,488 (61%) |
555,189 (39%) |
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Proposition 301 | Administration; Salaries | Provide for the increase in legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $19,748 per year |
|
488,271 (35%) |
911,025 (65%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona
- List of Arizona ballot measures
- 1992 ballot measures
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