Arizona Proposition 105, State Board of Education Amendment (2004)
| Arizona Proposition 105 | |
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| Topic Education |
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| Type Legislatively referred constitutional amendment |
Origin |
Arizona Proposition 105 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Arizona on November 7, 2004. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported changing the composition of the State Board of Education. |
A "no" vote opposed changing the composition of the State Board of Education. |
Election results
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Arizona Proposition 105 |
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,046,048 | 62.09% | |||
| No | 638,620 | 37.91% | ||
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Proposition 105 was as follows:
| “ | PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA; AMENDING ARTICLE XI, SECTION 3, CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA; RELATING TO EDUCATION. | ” |
Ballot summary
The ballot summary for this measure was:
| “ | CHANGES THE COMPOSITION OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION BY REPLACING A MEMBER OF THE STATE JUNIOR COLLEGE BOARD WITH A COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT PRESIDENT OR CHANCELLOR AND INCREASING THE BOARD FOM 8 TO 10 MEMBERS BY ADDING A CHARTER SCHOOL OWNER OR ADMINISTRATOR AND A FOURTH PUBLIC MEMBER. | ” |
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.
See also
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Footnotes
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