Georgia 2000 ballot measures
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Eleven statewide ballot measures were on the November 7, 2000 ballot in Georgia.
- Seven of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Four of the measures were legislatively referred state statutes.
- Nine of the measures were approved.
- Two of the measures were defeated.
On the ballot
November 7
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Amendment 1 | Legislature | Provides for the selection of replacements for members of the general assembly who have been convicted of a felony | |
| LRCA | Amendment 2 | Taxes | Provides for a homeowner's incentive adjustment for ad valorem property tax relief | |
| LRCA | Amendment 3 | Insurance | Provides a compensation program for law enforcement officers and firemen who become injured in the line of duty | |
| LRCA | Amendment 4 | Insurance | Provides for indemnification for public school employees who are killed or injured by an act of violence in the line of duty | |
| LRCA | Amendment 5 | Insurance | Provides for indemnification for state highway employees injured or killed in the line of duty | |
| LRCA | Amendment 6 | Taxes | Classifies marine vessels as a separate class of property for ad valorem tax purposes | |
| LRCA | Amendment 7 | Judiciary | Increases the time for which state court judges must have been admitted to the practice of law | |
| LRSS | Referendum A | Taxes | Exempts certain farm equipment used by family owned operations from ad valorem taxes | |
| LRSS | Referendum B | Taxes | Increases the ad valorem tax exemption for tools and trade implements of manual laborers | |
| LRSS | Referendum C | Taxes | Provides that unremarried spouses of soldiers killed in conflict receive a homestead exemption from ad valorem taxes | |
| LRSS | Referendum D | Taxes | Provides ad valorem tax exemptions to property of Elks Lodges |
See also
External links
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