Hawaii Change Salary Frequency of Legislators, Amendment 3 (1984)
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The Hawaii Change Salary Frequency of Legislators, also known as Amendment 3, was on the ballot in Hawaii on November 6, 1984, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The amendment proposed, per Senate Bill No. 2072 of the Twelfth Legislature, Regular Session of 1984, that Article III, Section 9 of the Hawaiian constitution be amended to allow the legislature to set the method, not the amount, by which its members will be paid. The legislature had passed a bill that provided for payment in equal monthly installments, with no increase in pay[1]
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Hawaii Amendment 3 (1984) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 185,231 | 64.55% | ||
No | 101,719 | 35.45% |
Election results via: Referenda and Primary Elections for Hawaii, 1968-1990
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