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Arizona Proposition 101, Increase Mine Inspector Term Length Amendment (1992)
Arizona Proposition 101 | |
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Topic State executive official measures |
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Status |
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Type Legislatively referred constitutional amendment |
Origin |
Arizona Proposition 101 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Arizona on November 3, 1992. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported increasing the term length for the person elected State Mine Inspector from two years to four years. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the term length for the person elected State Mine Inspector from two years to four years. |
Election results
Arizona Proposition 101 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
745,091 | 54.77% | |||
No | 615,306 | 45.23% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Proposition 101 was as follows:
“ | A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA; AMENDING ARTICLE XIX, CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA; RELATING TO THE STATE MINE INSPECTOR. | ” |
Ballot summary
The ballot summary for this measure was:
“ | AMENDING ARIZONA CONSTITUTION TO INCREASE THE STATE MINE INSPECTOR'S TERM OF OFFICE FROM TWO YEARS TO FOUR YEARS BEGINNING WITH THE TERM FOR THE STATE MINE INSPECTOR ELECTED AT THE NOVEMBER, 1994 GENERAL ELECTION. | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Path to the ballot
- See also: Amending the Arizona Constitution
A simple majority vote was needed in each chamber of the Arizona State Legislature to refer the constitutional amendment to the ballot for voter consideration.
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