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Arkansas 1984 ballot measures
Six statewide ballot measures were on the November 6, 1984 ballot in Arkansas.
- Two of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Three of the measures were initiated constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred state statute.
- Two of the measures were approved.
- Four of the measures were defeated.
- One measure, Proposed Amendment 65, also known as the "Unborn Child Amendment," was stricken from the ballot by the Arkansas Supreme Court before the election when it was ruled that the name of the amendment was politically biased.
On the ballot
November 6
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Proposed Amendment 62 | Bonds | Allows local governments to issue bonds | |
| LRCA | Proposed Amendment 63 | Taxes | Creates a State Tax Commission and exempts some personal property from ad valorem taxation | |
| CICA | Proposed Amendment 64 | Term limits | Creates four-year term limits for state constitutional officers | |
| CICA | Proposed Amendment 66 | Gambling | Legalizes and regulates gambling in Garland County | |
| CICA | Proposed Amendment 67 | Taxes | Instates a .00125% tax increase, funds from which are to be used by the State Game & Fish Commission | |
| LRSS | Referred Question Act 535 | Bonds | Authorizes the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission to issue bonds for waste disposal system development |
Not on the ballot
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CICA | Proposed Amendment 65 | Abortion | Limits public funding of abortions (stricken from ballot before election by Arkansas Supreme Court) |
See also
External links
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