Georgia 1994 ballot measures
One statewide ballot measure was on the July 19, 1994 ballot in Georgia.
- The one measure was a legislatively referred state statute.
- The one measure was approved.
Eight statewide ballot measures were on the November 8, 1994 ballot in Georgia.
- Six of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Two of the measures were legislatively referred state statutes.
- Six of the measures were approved.
- Two of the measures were defeated.
On the ballot
July 19
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRSS | Referendum A | Taxes | Provides tax exemptions for headquarters and post homes of veterans organizations | ![]() |
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Development | Authorizes cities and counties to contract to share the support and benefits of regional industrial parks | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Law Enforcement | Allows the general assembly to provide for mandatory minimum sentences for persons convicted of certain crimes | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | Healthcare | Grants the general assembly the power to authorize contracts and agreements among healthcare providers | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | Judiciary | Allows judicial circuits and existing courts to create pilot projects | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 5 | Gambling | Allows nonprofit organizations to hold raffles legally | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 6 | Alcohol | Gives the state the authority to regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages in nude dance clubs | ![]() |
LRSS | Referendum A | Taxes | Provides homestead tax exemptions for senior citizens | ![]() |
LRSS | Referendum B | Taxes | Provides ad valorem tax exemptions for blueberry plants | ![]() |
See also
External links
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