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List of Utah ballot measures

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This page provides a list of ballot measures that have appeared on the statewide ballot in Utah.

List of ballot measures by year

Measures are listed in reverse-chronological order, with the most recent and upcoming elections appearing first. Tables include brief summaries, relevant topics, and the election results for each measure.

2026

See also: Utah 2026 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult

LRCA

60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes AmendmentInitiative and referendum process; Ballot measure supermajority requirementsRequire a supermajority requirement of 60% by voters for citizen-initiated ballot measures that create new taxes, increase existing tax rates, or for a property tax

VR

Prohibit Public Sector Union Collective Bargaining ReferendumCollective bargainingUphold or repeal House Bill 267, which would prohibit public unions from entering into collective bargaining agreements

LRCA

Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments MeasureBallot measure processRequire that constitutional amendments appearing on the ballot must be published for a period of 60 days

2024

See also: Utah 2024 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment BPublic education fundingRaise the annual distribution limit from the State School Fund for public education from 4% to 5%

Approveda

1,004,901 (71%)

402,865 (29%)

LRCA

Amendment CLocal government officials and elections; Law enforcement officers and departmentsEstablish in the state constitution that every county shall elect a sheriff to serve for four-year terms

Approveda

1,165,753 (83%)

244,196 (17%)

2022

See also: Utah 2022 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment ARevenue and spending limits; State legislative processes and sessionsIncrease emergency session appropriation limit and exempt federal emergency funding and spending cuts from the limit
Defeatedd

356,882 (36%)

625,367 (64%)

2020

See also: Utah 2020 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment AConstitutional wording changesMakes language in the state constitution gender-neutral

Approveda

828,629 (58%)

607,829 (42%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment BState legislative electionsSpecifies that qualifications of a legislator apply as of the time of election or appointment (rather than the time a legislator assumes office)

Approveda

1,114,795 (80%)

276,897 (20%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment CConstitutional wording changesRepeals a constitutional exception on the ban of slavery that allowed for slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime

Approveda

1,138,974 (80%)

276,171 (20%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment DDrinking water systems; Utility policy; Local government organizationSpecifies the circumstances under which a municipality may commit water resources or supply water outside its boundary or exchange water resources and revise provisions surrounding municipal water rights

Approveda

827,596 (61%)

525,985 (39%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment ERight to hunt and fish; Constitutional rightsProvide for a state constitutional right to hunt and to fish

Approveda

1,063,212 (75%)

355,848 (25%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment FState legislative processes and sessionsProvides that the legislature may set the session start date in state statute; excludes state holidays from the limit of number of days in a session

Approveda

895,435 (67%)

450,835 (33%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment GIncome taxes; Revenue allocation; Property taxesAllows the Legislature to use revenue from income taxes and property taxes to "support children and to support individuals with a disability"

Approveda

764,420 (54%)

648,840 (46%)

2018

See also: Utah 2018 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment AProperty tax exemptions; Veterans policyChange the time of service required to qualify for the tax exemption

Approveda

797,945 (79%)

213,928 (21%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment BProperty tax exemptionsAllow a tax exemption for property leased by a government entity
Defeatedd

287,329 (28%)

725,194 (72%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment CState legislative vote requirements; State legislative processes and sessions; Revenue and spending limitsAllow the legislature to convene a special session with restrictions

Approveda

636,034 (63%)

366,921 (37%)

LRAQ

Nonbinding Opinion Question 1Public education funding; Highways and bridges; Transportation taxes and fees; Fuel taxesAdvise the state legislature to pass a gas tax increase of 10 cents per gallon to fund local road construction and maintenance
Defeatedd

363,878 (35%)

689,254 (65%)

CISS

Proposition 2Marijuana lawsLegalize the medical use of marijuana for individuals with qualifying medical illnesses

Approveda

562,072 (53%)

503,558 (47%)

CISS

Proposition 3Public health insurance; Public assistance programsExpand the Utah Medicaid program

Approveda

555,651 (53%)

486,483 (47%)

CISS

Proposition 4Redistricting policyCreate a redistricting commission to draft maps for congressional and state legislative districts

Approveda

512,218 (50%)

505,274 (50%)

2016

See also: Utah 2016 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment AConstitutional wording changesOath of office taken by all state elected and appointed officials

Approveda

645,523 (65%)

343,235 (35%)

LRCA

Amendment BRestricted-use funds; Public education fundingModify investment, distribution, and expenditures for the State School Fund

Approveda

630,193 (64%)

353,208 (36%)

LRCA

Amendment CProperty tax exemptionsAllow the state legislature to exempt tangible personal property leased by the state taxes
Defeatedd

426,207 (43%)

572,785 (57%)

2014

See also: Utah 2014 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment AAdministrative organizationEliminate a constitutional provision that limited the four-member State Tax Commission to no more than two members from the same political party
Defeatedd

208,332 (40%)

310,849 (60%)

LRCA

Amendment BState executive branch structure; State executive electionsRemove the requirement that an appointed lieutenant governor stand for election in the next regular general election following their appointment

Approveda

291,452 (56%)

232,907 (44%)

LRCA

Amendment CState executive powers and dutiesAuthorize the lieutenant governor, state auditor and state treasurer each to appoint legal counsel
Defeatedd

178,111 (34%)

346,000 (66%)

2012

See also: Utah 2012 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment AFossil fuel energy; Severance taxes; Mineral resourcesPlace revenue from the severance tax into the State Trust Fund

Approveda

462,157 (51%)

451,348 (49%)

LRCA

Amendment BVeterans policy; Property tax exemptionsPermit the legislature to create a property tax exemption for military personnel

Approveda

648,036 (68%)

306,578 (32%)

2010

See also: Utah 2010 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment ACollective bargaining; Election administration and governanceSpecify the requirements for a secret election

Approveda

361,527 (60%)

241,323 (40%)

LRCA

Amendment BState legislative electionsUpdate residency requirements for state legislators

Approveda

521,168 (85%)

94,360 (15%)

LRCA

Amendment CProperty tax exemptions; Water storageCreate a property tax exemption for water and water facilities owned by nonprofit organizations

Approveda

361,605 (60%)

246,032 (40%)

LRCA

Amendment DEthics rules and commissionsCreate a legislative ethics commission

Approveda

408,471 (67%)

200,876 (33%)

2008

See also: Utah 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment AState executive branch structureModify the process for vacancies of governor and lieutenant governor

Approveda

656,706 (76%)

208,985 (24%)

LRCA

Amendment BRestricted-use fundsExpand the sources of revenue that can be put in the state trust fund

Approveda

564,174 (66%)

291,357 (34%)

LRCA

Amendment CState legislative processes and sessionsChange the legislative session start date and exclude federal holidays from the session length calculation

Approveda

607,989 (71%)

254,383 (29%)

LRCA

Amendment DRedistricting policyPermit the legislature to wait to finish redistricting measures until they receive federal census results.

Approveda

663,052 (78%)

184,423 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment ERestricted-use funds; Public education fundingAuthorize an exception to the prohibition of investing in private stock
Defeatedd

374,152 (43%)

489,478 (57%)

2007

See also: Utah 2007 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

VR

Referendum 1School choice policyUphold House Bill 148, which would have created an education voucher program in Utah
Defeatedd

198,205 (38%)

325,279 (62%)

2006

See also: Utah 2006 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Property tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to create a property tax exemption for personal property with inconsequential tax value

Approveda

338,726 (62%)

203,648 (38%)

2004

See also: Utah 2004 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Impeachment rulesChange the impeachment process

Approveda

584,661 (69%)

259,222 (31%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Higher education governanceProvide an exception to public ownership of private stock

Approveda

478,195 (57%)

355,722 (43%)

LRCA

Amendment 3LGBTQ issues; Family-related policyDefine marriage as a union between a man and a woman

Overturned

593,297 (66%)

307,488 (34%)

CISS

Initiative 1Sales taxes; Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Bond issuesIssue up to $150 million in general obligation bonds to fund park and conservation-related projects and enact an additional 0.05% sales tax
Defeatedd

386,237 (45%)

469,554 (55%)

2002

See also: Utah 2002 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Public education funding; Restricted-use fundsEnd fund retainment requirement and allow spending dividend revenue for education system

Approveda

294,811 (63%)

174,737 (37%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Local government organizationChange the process to adjust county boundary lines

Approveda

371,151 (73%)

138,714 (27%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Tax and revenue administration; Local government organizationClarify state tax code and update county boards of equalization

Approveda

349,418 (70%)

148,860 (30%)

LRCA

Amendment 4State legislative processes and sessions; Open meetings and public information; State executive powers and dutiesRequire public notice from the governor for special legislative sessions

Approveda

392,491 (77%)

114,309 (23%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Local government finance and taxes; Debt limitsChange debt limits for small cities

Approveda

326,341 (66%)

166,349 (34%)

LRCA

Amendment 6Property tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to create property tax exemptions for property used and not owned by the government
Defeatedd

211,838 (42%)

286,654 (58%)

CISS

Initiative 1Nuclear energyRegulate radioactive waste storage and disposal
Defeatedd

172,307 (32%)

364,729 (68%)

2000

See also: Utah 2000 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative AEnglish language policyMake English the official language of the state government

Approveda

496,066 (67%)

242,311 (33%)

CISS

Initiative BCriminal trials; Public education fundingMake a number of changes to the forfeiture process in law enforcement

Approveda

500,439 (69%)

225,264 (31%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Election administration and governance; Local government organizationAmend state and local government provisions

Approveda

471,064 (69%)

215,243 (31%)

LRCA

Proposition 2State legislative vote requirements; Tobacco laws; Restricted-use funds; Revenue allocationEstablish a state trust fund for tobacco settlement money and private donations

Approveda

422,825 (61%)

267,325 (39%)

1998

See also: Utah 1998 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1State legislative electionsRequire that residency in the state and legislative districts be consecutive to allow eligibility for office

Approveda

403,866 (87%)

59,605 (13%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Family-related policy; Sex and gender issuesRepeal a provision regarding the property rights of married women

Approveda

316,653 (71%)

132,313 (29%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Restricted-use funds; Public land policy; Public education fundingChange constitutional language to specify parcels of land to be held for the benefit of the public school system

Approveda

387,998 (85%)

70,640 (15%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Voting rights for persons with criminal convictionsProhibit felons from voting and holding elected office

Approveda

388,164 (82%)

84,737 (18%)

LRCA

Proposition 5Hunting regulations; Initiative and referendum process; Ballot measure supermajority requirementsRequire a 66.67% vote for voters to approve ballot initiatives related to the taking of wildlife

Approveda

272,296 (56%)

212,473 (44%)

LRCA

Proposition 6State judicial authority; State legislative authorityPermit the legislature to authorize state courts to review decisions of the State Tax Commission

Approveda

336,082 (75%)

114,601 (25%)

1996

See also: Utah 1996 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Veterans policy; Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptionsExpand the eligibility of the veteran's property tax exemption

Approveda

429,981 (71%)

176,228 (29%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Constitutional wording changes; Mineral resources; Property taxesAmend wording in the Revenue and Taxation Article

Approveda

402,823 (70%)

175,813 (30%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Jury rulesChange the size of juries

Approveda

489,040 (81%)

118,060 (19%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Revenue and spending limits; Public education funding; Bond issue requirements; Debt limitsAllow the state to guarantee the debt of school districts

Approveda

365,095 (62%)

227,203 (38%)

LRCA

Proposition 5Public education fundingExpand the revenue sources of the State School Fund

Approveda

483,570 (80%)

121,994 (20%)

LRCA

Proposition 6Public education funding; Higher education fundingAllow tax revenue and the State School Fund to benefit the higher education system

Approveda

375,810 (63%)

220,312 (37%)

1994

See also: Utah 1994 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Initiative ARunoff elections; State legislative term limits; Local official term limits; Executive official term limits; Congressional term limitsEstablish term limits on congressional, state, and local officers and require runoff elections
Defeatedd

172,122 (35%)

317,240 (65%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Crime victims' rightsAdd a list of victims' rights to the constitution

Approveda

334,566 (69%)

148,441 (31%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Restricted-use funds; Revenue allocation; Public education funding; Public land policyChanges to public school funding

Approveda

325,283 (70%)

141,143 (30%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Religion-related policy; Religion in public schoolsProvide that the state constitution's restriction on public funding for religious instruction does not affect certain nonsectarian studies in state education
Defeatedd

221,683 (47%)

253,628 (53%)

1992

See also: Utah 1992 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative AGambling policyPermit individual counties to determine if they will permit horse racing
Defeatedd

297,542 (40%)

451,517 (60%)

LRCA

Proposition 1State judicial selection; State legislative processes and sessionsAmend the Legislative Article

Approveda

497,134 (73%)

185,447 (27%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Business regulations; Constitutional wording changesRevise portions of the Corporations Article

Approveda

482,619 (71%)

199,716 (29%)

LRCA

Proposition 3State executive branch structure; State executive powers and dutiesRevise the Executive Article of the constitution

Approveda

390,095 (58%)

287,571 (42%)

1990

See also: Utah 1990 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative ASales taxes; Food policy; Food and beverage taxesProhibit sales taxes on food
Defeatedd

194,448 (44%)

245,045 (56%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Local government organization; Healthcare governanceChange the service counties can offer from 'hospital' to 'healthcare'

Approveda

299,267 (72%)

118,856 (28%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Government continuity policy; State legislative authorityGrant legislature emergency powers

Approveda

323,463 (77%)

94,123 (23%)

1988

See also: Utah 1988 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative AProperty taxes; Revenue and spending limits; Local government finance and taxesCreate tax and spending limitations
Defeatedd

242,883 (39%)

386,098 (61%)

CISS

Initiative BFuel taxes; Sales taxes; Tobacco and cigarette taxes; Income taxesReduce income, sales, fuel, and cigarette taxes
Defeatedd

239,284 (38%)

390,627 (62%)

CISS

Initiative CSchool choice policy; Income taxesCreate a refundable tax credit program for private and homeschool education expenses
Defeatedd

190,193 (30%)

439,090 (70%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Criminal trials; Bail policyAllow judges to deny bail if the defendant is a danger to someone else, society, or is likely to flee

Approveda

470,519 (77%)

140,296 (23%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Redistricting policy; Constitutional wording changes; Eminent domain policyModify constitutional language around reapportioning congressional districts, among other topics

Approveda

355,842 (62%)

216,354 (38%)

1986

See also: Utah 1986 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Property tax exemptionsExempt property owned by nonprofit entities and used exclusively for hospital or nursing home purposes from property taxes
Defeatedd

210,347 (50%)

212,177 (50%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Property tax exemptions; Agriculture policyAllow farm equipment to be exempt from property tax

Approveda

251,201 (61%)

163,806 (39%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Higher education governance; Constitutional wording changes; Public education governance; Religion in public schoolsRestructure the Education Article of the constitution

Approveda

238,289 (60%)

160,314 (40%)

1984

See also: Utah 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative ASexual content regulations; Business regulationsMake the distribution of obscene material over cable TV a crime
Defeatedd

238,734 (39%)

373,361 (61%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Vehicle and driver regulations; Property tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to exempt motor vehicles from property tax and instead create a registration fee

Approveda

313,196 (52%)

283,450 (48%)

LRCA

Proposition 2State legislative processes and sessionsAdjust the length of legislative sessions to 45 days each year

Approveda

381,874 (66%)

197,085 (34%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Local government officials and elections; State judicial selection; State judiciary oversight; State judiciary structure; State judicial authorityAmend the Judicial Article of the constitution

Approveda

316,272 (56%)

249,942 (44%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Restricted-use funds; Public education fundingChange the revenue sources of the State School Fund and the Uniform School Fund

Approveda

366,702 (64%)

205,077 (36%)

LRCA

Proposition 5State legislative authority; Firearms policyPermit the legislature to define the lawful use of firearms

Approveda

370,566 (62%)

231,413 (38%)

1982

See also: Utah 1982 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Tax and revenue administration; Property tax exemptions; Public education fundingRevise the Revenue and Taxation Article of the constitution

Approveda

311,816 (63%)

186,796 (37%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Salaries of government officials; Administrative organizationCreate a citizens' commission that would set legislative salaries and expense reimbursement provisions

Approveda

312,331 (64%)

173,772 (36%)

LRCA

Proposition 3State legislative electionsRequire legislators to reside in their districts for their term of office

Approveda

404,954 (83%)

83,411 (17%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Business regulations; Local government officials and electionsPermit corporate officers and employees to hold office

Approveda

293,693 (62%)

177,167 (38%)

1980

See also: Utah 1980 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative AFood policy; Food and beverage taxes; Sales taxesExempt food from the 4% sales tax
Defeatedd

256,075 (44%)

324,555 (56%)

CISS

Initiative BProperty taxes; Revenue and spending limits; Ballot measure process; Local government finance and taxes; State legislative vote requirementsSet a limit on property tax of 1% of the fair market value
Defeatedd

258,749 (45%)

313,320 (55%)

LRCA

Proposition 1State executive elections; Executive official term limits; State executive branch structure; State legislative processes and sessionsRevise the Executive Article of the constitution

Approveda

295,729 (56%)

232,368 (44%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Public education funding; Property tax exemptionsRevise the Revenue and Taxation Article
Defeatedd

270,069 (49%)

280,667 (51%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Prison work regulations; Sex and gender issues; Gender-based labor regulationsPermit women to work in underground mines and allow the legislature to create prison work release programs

Approveda

287,987 (52%)

262,881 (48%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Salaries of government officialsChange the salaries of legislators
Defeatedd

236,304 (43%)

311,313 (57%)

1976

See also: Utah 1976 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative ABallot measure process; Initiative and referendum process; Drinking water systemsProhibit adding fluoride to public water systems without voter approved initiative

Approveda

262,416 (50%)

261,262 (50%)

CISS

Initiative BRecall processPermit the recall of public officers
Defeatedd

254,865 (50%)

257,246 (50%)

CISS

Initiative CRevenue and spending limitsCreate a five-year budget ceiling
Defeatedd

112,414 (22%)

394,762 (78%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Residency voting requirements; Voting age policy; Literacy, poll tax, and property voting requirementsDecrease the minimum age, reduce residency requirements, and remove property qualifications to vote

Approveda

357,779 (73%)

130,905 (27%)

1974

See also: Utah 1974 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Executive official term limits; State executive branch structure; State legislative processes and sessionsRevise the Executive Article of the constitution
Defeatedd

168,475 (45%)

207,053 (55%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Public economic investment policy; Banking policyPermit the state to lend its credit to private industry
Defeatedd

129,833 (35%)

240,813 (65%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Property tax exemptionsPermit the legislature to exempt motor vehicles from property tax and instead create a uniform fee
Defeatedd

156,459 (42%)

218,422 (58%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Local government finance and taxes; Bond issue requirements; Local government organizationPermit the legislature to authorize municipal districts to provide special services

Approveda

188,264 (51%)

181,501 (49%)

VR

Referendum 1Public land policy; Land use and development policyPermit the Utah Land Use Act to be enacted
Defeatedd

157,438 (39%)

242,068 (61%)

1972

See also: Utah 1972 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Gambling policy; State legislative authorityRevise the Legislative Article of the constitution

Approveda

240,637 (57%)

178,941 (43%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Bail policy; Criminal trialsAllow judges to deny bail in certain felony cases

Approveda

289,799 (66%)

151,774 (34%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Public education governanceEnd the requirement that first and second class cities have their own school districts

Approveda

261,733 (61%)

170,624 (39%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Local government organizationRequire the legislature to provide various forms of government for each county to select from

Approveda

283,141 (66%)

148,179 (34%)

1970

See also: Utah 1970 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Residency voting requirementsDecrease the length of residency requirements to vote in an election

Approveda

177,602 (54%)

152,704 (46%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Ballot measure processCreate a single-subject rule for constitutional amendments

Approveda

256,561 (76%)

80,590 (24%)

LRCA

Proposition 3State legislative authority; Income taxesGrant the legislature the power to determine on what income taxes are calculated

Approveda

181,039 (56%)

144,218 (44%)

1968

See also: Utah 1968 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative AAlcohol lawsLimit and control the sale and consumption of alcohol
Defeatedd

144,383 (35%)

271,484 (65%)

LRCA

Proposition 1State legislative processes and sessionsProvide the schedule for legislative sessions

Approveda

281,125 (73%)

101,793 (27%)

LRCA

Proposition 2Salaries of government officialsSet the salaries of state legislators

Approveda

212,231 (55%)

176,058 (45%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Property tax exemptionsExempt business inventory from property taxes

Approveda

282,483 (72%)

111,000 (28%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Property taxes; Agriculture policyAllow the legislature to mandate that land be assessed in terms of its agricultural value

Approveda

260,668 (65%)

137,577 (35%)

LRCA

Proposition 5Judicial term limits; Age limits for officialsPermit the legislature to provide for mandatory retirement of judges

Approveda

314,819 (81%)

72,652 (19%)

1966

See also: Utah 1966 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Local government organizationAllow metropolitan government in counties
Defeatedd

94,210 (34%)

183,787 (66%)

LRCCQ

Proposition 2State constitutional conventionsCall a convention to revise or amend the constitution of the state
Defeatedd

42,828 (15%)

237,461 (85%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Executive official term limitsPermit the state treasurer and auditor to serve two consecutive terms
Defeatedd

129,789 (47%)

146,455 (53%)

LRCA

Proposition 4State legislative processes and sessionsPermit the creation of committees that will serve between legislative sessions
Defeatedd

96,219 (35%)

177,033 (65%)

LRCA

Proposition 5State legislative processes and sessionsChange the legislative session schedule
Defeatedd

115,030 (42%)

158,837 (58%)

LRCA

Proposition 6State legislative authority; State legislative processes and sessionsPermit the legislature to call themselves into a special session with written request
Defeatedd

126,827 (45%)

153,256 (55%)

LRCA

Proposition 7Salaries of government officialsChange the compensation of state legislators
Defeatedd

88,575 (32%)

185,259 (68%)

LRCA

Proposition 8State executive branch structureAbolish the board of examiners
Defeatedd

81,447 (30%)

192,751 (70%)

1964

See also: Utah 1964 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Property tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to create a property tax exemption for property that will be shipped outside of Utah

Approveda

287,685 (87%)

44,231 (13%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Government continuity policy; State legislative authorityPermit the legislature to provide for the continuity of government in the event of an enemy attack

Approveda

260,851 (81%)

60,301 (19%)

1962

See also: Utah 1962 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Veterans policy; Property tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to create a property tax exemption for the family of deceased veterans

Approveda

213,669 (81%)

49,520 (19%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Transportation taxes and fees; Restricted-use funds; Fuel taxesMandate that fuel and motor vehicle taxes be used for specific purposes

Approveda

209,605 (78%)

60,394 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Salaries of government officialsRaise the salary limit for legislators
Defeatedd

71,745 (28%)

186,473 (72%)

1960

See also: Utah 1960 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Government continuity policy; State legislative authorityGrant the legislature emergency power in the event of a war or an emergency

Approveda

171,762 (59%)

120,339 (41%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Property tax exemptions; Veterans policyCreate a property tax exemption for the immediate family of deceased veterans
Defeatedd

121,465 (42%)

170,670 (58%)

CISS

Petition 1Law enforcement officers and departments; Civil serviceCreate Merit Systems for the qualification, employment, and tenure of Deputy Sheriffs

Approveda

168,567 (59%)

115,539 (41%)

1958

See also: Utah 1958 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Tax and revenue administrationRemove the State Tax Commission's authority to establish public accounting systems for local governments

Approveda

111,588 (51%)

106,305 (49%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Salaries of government officialsAllow the reimbursement of state legislators for expenses
Defeatedd

108,610 (49%)

114,963 (51%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Property tax exemptionsPermit the legislature to make a property tax exemption for home furniture

Approveda

168,365 (73%)

62,323 (27%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Mineral resources; Public education funding; Restricted-use fundsProvide that revenue from mineral leases of state land be put towards public school funding
Defeatedd

103,855 (46%)

123,613 (54%)

CISS

Initiative AGambling policyPermit horse betting and create a commission to oversee state racing
Defeatedd

91,148 (38%)

149,877 (62%)

1954

See also: Utah 1954 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Make Each County a Senatorial District AmendmentRedistricting policyChange the senatorial districts to align with the county boundaries
Defeatedd

84,044 (37%)

142,972 (63%)

VR

Referendum 1Higher education governanceEnd the state ownership and operation of three colleges
Defeatedd

92,787 (40%)

137,389 (60%)

VR

Referendum 2Higher education governanceDiscontinue the operation of Carbon College as a state school
Defeatedd

49,511 (22%)

176,681 (78%)

1952

See also: Utah 1952 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative Proposal 1Public assistance programsRepeal the lien provisions of the Public Assistance Act of 1947
Defeatedd

104,319 (40%)

155,645 (60%)

1950

See also: Utah 1950 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Public education governance; State executive electionsRequire that the Board of Education be elected by the people

Approveda

99,951 (64%)

56,045 (36%)

LRCA

Amendment 2State executive branch structureRemove the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the Executive Cabinet

Approveda

83,496 (57%)

64,179 (43%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Salaries of government officialsChange the salary regulations for state legislators

Approveda

75,324 (52%)

70,464 (48%)

1948

See also: Utah 1948 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Grant Legislature Power to Form the Grand Jury AmendmentJury rules; Criminal trials; State legislative authorityGive legislature the power to form the grand jury

Approveda

70,787 (75%)

23,553 (25%)

1946

See also: Utah 1946 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Property tax exemptionsEnd the exclusion of federal property from property taxes

Approveda

86,015 (73%)

31,268 (27%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Property taxes; Public land policy; Federal government issuesRemove wording from the constitution prohibiting taxing federal land

Approveda

82,177 (71%)

33,217 (29%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Property taxes; Public education fundingPermit the legislature to change the property tax rate and require the revenue provides less than or equal to 75% of public school operating costs

Approveda

126,045 (86%)

19,883 (14%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Public education funding; Income taxes; Property taxesPermit distribution of income tax revenue be decided by statute

Approveda

114,626 (83%)

23,808 (17%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Local government officials and electionsChange the term length of county attorneys from two years to four

Approveda

78,833 (71%)

31,424 (29%)

LRCA

Amendment 6Salaries of government officialsPermit the legislature to set the salary of certain state officials

Approveda

62,523 (58%)

46,137 (42%)

LRCA

Amendment 7Salaries of government officialsChange the method of compensating judges of the supreme and district courts

Approveda

71,608 (62%)

43,407 (38%)

LRCA

Amendment 8State legislative authorityAllow the legislature to determine the locations of public institutions

Approveda

104,079 (80%)

26,019 (20%)

1944

See also: Utah 1944 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State judicial selection; State judiciary structureCreate a system to select state judges

Approveda

84,122 (78%)

23,414 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Salaries of government officialsChange the compensation levels of the legislature

Approveda

74,296 (72%)

28,510 (28%)

1942

See also: Utah 1942 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Salaries of government officialsAlter the compensation of state legislators
Defeatedd

32,638 (36%)

59,127 (64%)

VR

Chain Store License Tax ReferendumBusiness regulations; Business taxesCreate a special business tax for stores with 10 or more stores
Defeatedd

40,496 (31%)

91,271 (69%)

1940

See also: Utah 1940 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Banking policy; State legislative authorityAllow the legislature to determine the liability of stockholders of banks

Approveda

81,679 (87%)

11,973 (13%)

1938

See also: Utah 1938 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Public education funding; Restricted-use funds; Revenue allocationPlace school funds from state lands into the Uniform School Fund

Approveda

62,098 (51%)

59,855 (49%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Property taxesChange Article XIII, Section 7 of the constitution
Defeatedd

55,908 (48%)

60,706 (52%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Public works labor and contracting; Working hours regulationsSet working hours for public works at eight hours a day
Defeatedd

41,421 (40%)

61,807 (60%)

1936

See also: Utah 1936 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State executive branch structureRemove the superintendent of public instruction as a state executive office
Defeatedd

32,771 (33%)

66,805 (67%)

LRCA

Amendment 2State executive branch structureRemove the superintendent of public instruction from Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution
Defeatedd

31,161 (32%)

66,406 (68%)

LRCA

Amendment 3State executive branch structure; Public education governanceRemove the superintendent of public instruction from the State Board of Education
Defeatedd

32,717 (34%)

64,266 (66%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Banking policyPermit the legislature to determine banking liability
Defeatedd

36,509 (38%)

59,186 (62%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptionsIncrease the value limits for property tax exemptions

Approveda

60,708 (53%)

54,210 (47%)

LRCA

Amendment 6Salaries of government officialsIncrease the legislative per diem limit from $4 to $8
Defeatedd

27,907 (29%)

68,607 (71%)

1933

See also: Utah 1933 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Child labor regulations; Gender-based labor regulations; Minimum wage lawsPermit the legislature to create minimum wage laws for women and children and employee welfare laws for any employees

Approveda

133,771 (86%)

21,941 (14%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Alcohol lawsRepeal the amendment prohibiting alcohol

Approveda

99,943 (62%)

62,437 (38%)

1932

See also: Utah 1932 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Local government organizationOutline the process for creating municipal charters

Approveda

32,107 (52%)

29,410 (48%)

1930

See also: Utah 1930 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State legislative authority; State legislative electionsPermit the legislative statutes to determine when vacancies in the legislature are filled

Approveda

82,027 (65%)

43,576 (35%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Religion-related policy; Property tax exemptionsExpand the permitted property tax exemptions

Approveda

66,678 (54%)

57,464 (46%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Property taxes; Public education fundingDistribute the interest of the State School Fund according to the last school census

Approveda

66,208 (54%)

55,791 (46%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Mineral resources; Property taxesPermit the legislature to provide for assessment of mining property

Approveda

67,299 (55%)

56,023 (45%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Administrative organization; Tax and revenue administration; Administrative powers and rulemakingCreate the State Tax Commission

Approveda

62,814 (52%)

58,021 (48%)

LRCA

Amendment 6Constitutional wording changesChange the names and locations of public institutions

Approveda

73,796 (61%)

47,536 (39%)

1922

See also: Utah 1922 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Debt limitsIncrease the state debt limit from one and a half to two percent of the value of taxable property in the state
Defeatedd

3,837 (5%)

68,824 (95%)

LRCA

Question 2Income taxes; Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptions; Property taxesMake changes to the constitution concerning state tax law
Defeatedd

16,378 (22%)

57,380 (78%)

LRCA

Question 3Salaries of government officialsIncrease the salary of state legislators
Defeatedd

5,303 (8%)

65,346 (92%)

1920

See also: Utah 1920 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Local government organizationOutline the process for creating municipal charters
Defeatedd

22,757 (45%)

27,656 (55%)

LRCA

Question 2Property taxesChange property tax valuation regulations

Approveda

43,552 (58%)

31,165 (42%)

LRCA

Question 3Debt limitsIncrease the state debt limit
Defeatedd

15,142 (31%)

33,417 (69%)

LRCA

Question 4Tort lawPermit statutory limitations for compensation in chases of injuries resulting in death

Approveda

26,288 (51%)

24,821 (49%)

1918

See also: Utah 1918 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Alcohol lawsProhibit the use and possession of alcohol

Approveda

42,691 (73%)

15,780 (27%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptionsPermit a homestead tax exemption

Approveda

38,669 (74%)

13,880 (26%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Property taxes; Mineral resourcesChange the tax rates for metal mines

Approveda

35,337 (62%)

21,436 (38%)

1916

See also: Utah 1916 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State executive powers and dutiesPermit the Board of Examiners to supervise the treasurer
Defeatedd

18,103 (30%)

42,416 (70%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Property taxes; Mineral resourcesChange the rate of taxation on mines
Defeatedd

14,957 (21%)

55,133 (79%)

1912

See also: Utah 1912 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Salaries of government officialsIncrease the state legislators' salary
Defeatedd

6,056 (17%)

30,113 (83%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Local government finance and taxes; Debt limitsIncrease the debt limits for large cities
Defeatedd

9,122 (27%)

25,004 (73%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Local government organizationPermit the legislature to form new counties in the state and place precinct and school district boundaries into the constitution
Defeatedd

12,966 (37%)

22,132 (63%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Tax and revenue administration; State executive powers and dutiesRequire the Treasurer to work under the supervision of the Board of Examiners
Defeatedd

13,041 (38%)

21,150 (62%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Debt limitsRemove the requirement that public debt be paid off within 20 years of accrual
Defeatedd

6,415 (20%)

25,684 (80%)

LRCA

Amendment 6Tax and revenue administration; State executive branch structureChange the powers and responsibilities of the Board of Equalization
Defeatedd

6,944 (22%)

24,963 (78%)

LRCA

Amendment 7Property taxesChange the method of assessing property value for taxes
Defeatedd

6,093 (19%)

25,737 (81%)

LRCA

Amendment 8Severance taxes; Fossil fuel energy; Mineral resourcesTax coal, hydrocarbons, and stone mines in the same way as metal mines
Defeatedd

8,919 (28%)

23,440 (72%)

1910

See also: Utah 1910 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Restricted-use funds; Property taxes; Public education fundingAlter the rate of property taxes and create a fund for public high schools

Approveda

20,588 (74%)

7,073 (26%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Public education fundingRemove constitutional wording that permitted using revenue of local taxation to fund high schools

Approveda

16,740 (72%)

6,470 (28%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Public education funding; Public education governanceDeclare that no city is entitled to the high school fund unless the city maintains the high school up to the standards of the Board of Education

Approveda

15,788 (72%)

6,229 (28%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Debt limitsPermit the state to assume debt in the amount of up to 1.5% of the value of all taxable property in the state

Approveda

10,611 (62%)

6,582 (38%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Utility policy; Sewage and stormwater; Drinking water systems; Debt limitsPermit cities to create additional debt to supply the city with water, lighting, or sewers

Approveda

10,018 (64%)

5,652 (36%)

1909

See also: Utah 1909 ballot measures

June 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRAQ

Raise Property Taxes to Fund Construction of Capitol Building MeasureProperty taxes; Revenue allocationRaise property taxes for 15 years to fund a new capitol building
Defeatedd

4,970 (31%)

10,976 (69%)

1908

See also: Utah 1908 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Mineral resources; Property taxesTax only the portion of a property used for mining purposes under the special provisions for taxing mining property

Approveda

15,882 (57%)

12,069 (43%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Sales taxes; Property taxesFix the total property tax rate and the allocation of property tax revenue
Defeatedd

13,282 (50%)

13,459 (50%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Local government organizationPermit the state legislature to change county boundaries and create new boundaries
Defeatedd

9,770 (38%)

16,222 (62%)

1906

See also: Utah 1906 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Public education fundingPermit the use of state revenue to fund public high schools

Approveda

19,402 (67%)

9,684 (33%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Property tax exemptionsMake mortgages exempt from property taxes

Approveda

19,713 (74%)

6,853 (26%)

1900

See also: Utah 1900 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Initiative and Referendum AmendmentInitiative and referendum processEstablish an initiative and referendum process in Utah

Approveda

19,219 (71%)

7,786 (29%)

LRCA

Provide for the Remittance of Taxes for the Poor AmendmentIncome taxes; Property tax exemptionsPermit the legislature to remit or abate taxes for the poor

Approveda

29,730 (76%)

9,519 (24%)

LRCA

Specify the Control and Maintenance of Public Schools in Cities AmendmentPublic education governanceChange the constitutional wording concerning public education in cities

Approveda

26,949 (66%)

13,758 (34%)

1898

See also: Utah 1898 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State executive powers and duties; State judicial selectionAlter the powers of the governor to appoint state judges and officials
Defeatedd

7,397 (41%)

10,510 (59%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Public education fundingPermit counties to institute a tax on first and second-class cities to fund public schools
Defeatedd

11,008 (50%)

11,081 (50%)

LRCA

Amendment 3State legislative processes and sessionsMake every act of the legislature evidence of its due enactment if overseen by the Secretary of State
Defeatedd

5,846 (39%)

9,068 (61%)

LRCA

Amendment 4State judicial authorityAllow an appeal of any ruling of a district court
Defeatedd

5,365 (37%)

9,282 (63%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Property tax exemptionsCreate a property tax exemption for household furniture with a value up to $200
Defeatedd

7,474 (47%)

8,297 (53%)

1895

See also: Utah 1895 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CCRCA

State Constitution Ratification MeasureState constitution ratificationRatify the Utah Constitution

Approveda

31,305 (80%)

7,607 (20%)

See also