Arkansas Four-Year Terms for Elected County Officials, Proposed Amendment 66 (1986)

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The Arkansas Four-Year Terms for Elected County Officials Proposed Amendment, also known as Proposed Amendment 66, was on the ballot in Arkansas on November 4, 1986, as an initiated constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The measure would have provided four year terms of office for elected county officers and justices of the peace.[1][2]

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Arkansas Proposed Amendment 66 (1986)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No320,98151.08%
Yes307,42548.92%

Election results via: Arkansas Secretary of State

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The question on the ballot:

A proposed amendment to the Constitution of the state of Arkansas to provide four-year terms of office for elected county officers and justices of the peace.[2][3]

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