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Indiana Public Employee Retirement Investments, Proposition 2 (1990)
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The Indiana Public Employee Retirement Investments, Proposition 2, also known as Proposition 2, was on the ballot in Indiana on November 6, 1990, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The proposition proposed one amendment to the constitution: Article 11, Section 12. The amendment would permit the General Assembly to enact legislation to allow state public employee retirement funds to invest in stocks and other securities of business corporations or other business entities.[1]
Election results
Indiana Proposition 2 (1990) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 498,333 | 51.86% | ||
Yes | 462,616 | 48.14% |
Election results via: Referenda and Primary Elections for Indiana, 1968-1990
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