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List of Alaska ballot measures

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

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: Alaska 2026 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult

IndISS

Establish Campaign Contribution Limits for State and Local Elections InitiativeCampaign financeEstablish new campaign contribution limits for campaigns for state and local office

2024

See also: Alaska 2024 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 1Minimum wage laws; Paid sick leave lawsIncrease the state's minimum wage to $15 per hour and require employers to provide earned paid sick leave for employees

Approveda

183,744 (58%)

133,162 (42%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 2Ranked-choice voting; Primary election systemsRepeal the top-four ranked-choice voting (RCV) system that was adopted in 2020
Defeatedd

160,230 (50%)

160,973 (50%)

2022

See also: Alaska 2022 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Ballot Measure 1State constitutional conventionsAsk voters whether to hold a state constitutional convention
Defeatedd

75,723 (30%)

180,529 (70%)

2020

See also: Alaska 2020 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 1Mineral resources; Severance taxes; Fossil fuel energyIncreases taxes on certain oil production in the North Slope
Defeatedd

145,392 (42%)

199,667 (58%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 2Primary election systems; Ranked-choice voting; Campaign financeChanges to Alaska's election policies, including top-four primaries, ranked-choice voting, and campaign finance laws

Approveda

174,032 (51%)

170,251 (49%)

2018

See also: Alaska 2018 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 1Fisheries and fishing regulations; Land use and development policyThe Alaska Salmon Habitat Protection Standards and Permits Initiative may appear on the ballot in Alaska as an indirect initiated state statute on August 21, 2018, or November 6, 2018, depending on when the 2018 state legislative session adjourns.
Defeatedd

103,836 (38%)

171,711 (62%)

2016

See also: Alaska 2016 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 1Voter registrationRegister voting-age Alaskans to vote when submitting an annual permanent fund dividend application, unless they opt out

Approveda

197,702 (65%)

108,467 (35%)

LRCA

Ballot Measure 2Bond issue requirements; Higher education fundingAllow state debt to be contracted for postsecondary student loans
Defeatedd

130,867 (44%)

165,275 (56%)

2014

See also: Alaska 2014 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 2Marijuana lawsDecriminalize marijuana in the state

Approveda

149,021 (53%)

130,924 (47%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 3Minimum wage lawsIncrease the minimum wage in 2015 and 2016

Approveda

194,654 (69%)

86,040 (31%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 4Fisheries and fishing regulations; Mineral resources; Business regulationsProhibit mining projects if harmful to wild salmon in fisheries reserve

Approveda

180,490 (66%)

93,212 (34%)


August 19

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

VR

Ballot Measure 1Mineral resources; Severance taxes; Fossil fuel energyRepeal bill that grants tax breaks to oil companies
Defeatedd

89,608 (47%)

99,855 (53%)

2012

See also: Alaska 2012 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Ballot Measure 1State constitutional conventionsWould create a convention to revise, alter or amend the state constitution
Defeatedd

90,079 (33%)

179,567 (67%)

BI

Bonding Proposition AAirport infrastructure; Bond issues; Highways and bridges; Non-motorized transportationGeneral obligation bonds for the purpose of transportation projects

Approveda

159,976 (58%)

115,222 (42%)


August 28

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 1Property tax exemptions; Ballot measure process; Homestead tax exemptionsAllow cities and boroughs to increase the residential property tax exemption from $20,000 to $50,000

Approveda

61,804 (50%)

61,495 (50%)

IndISS

Measure 2Administrative powers and rulemaking; Public land policy; Land use and development policy; Administrative organizationTo establish a new coastal management program
Defeatedd

46,678 (38%)

76,440 (62%)

2010

See also: Alaska 2010 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Ballot Measure 1State legislative structureAdd four more representatives and two more senators to the Alaska Legislature
Defeatedd

99,490 (40%)

147,744 (60%)

BI

Bonding Proposition ABond issues; Housing assistance programs; Veterans policyAllow the state to guarantee up to $600 million in revenue bonds issued by the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation to purchase residential mortgages for qualifying veterans

Approveda

152,629 (62%)

93,624 (38%)

BI

Bonding Proposition BBond issues; Public education funding; Higher education fundingIssue $397.2 million in general obligation bonds to fund library, education, and educational research facilities

Approveda

147,980 (59%)

101,246 (41%)


August 24

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot 1Campaign finance; Ethics rules and commissionsPrihibit the use of public funds for political campaigns and lobbying and prohibit political contributions from government contractors and their families
Defeatedd

62,909 (39%)

97,478 (61%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 2Abortion policyForbids a minor from getting an abortion without a doctor informing at least one parent

Approveda

90,259 (56%)

70,746 (44%)

2008

See also: Alaska 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition ABond issues; Non-motorized transportation; Ports and harbors; Highways and bridgesIssue $315,050,000 in bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of state transportation projects

Approveda

187,961 (64%)

107,624 (36%)


August 26

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Measure 1Administrative organization; Gambling policyCreate a seven-member gaming commission to regulate gaming activities
Defeatedd

73,463 (39%)

116,670 (61%)

IndISS

Measure 2Hunting regulationsRevise the ban on same-day airborne shooting to include grizzly bears
Defeatedd

85,619 (45%)

105,417 (55%)

IndISS

Measure 3Campaign financeCreate a public campaign financing program
Defeatedd

67,162 (36%)

120,875 (64%)

IndISS

Measure 4Pollution, waste, and recycling policy; Business regulations; Mineral resourcesRequire new metallic mineral mining operations to meet water quality standards that prohibit the discharge or storage of toxic pollutants that adversely affect human health or the life cycle of salmon
Defeatedd

83,574 (44%)

108,138 (56%)

2007

See also: Alaska 2007 ballot measures

April 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRAQ

Constitutional Amendment on Prohibiting Public Employment Benefits to Same-Sex Partners Advisory QuestionCivil service; LGBTQ issues; Family-related policyAsk voters whether to propose a constitution amendment to prohibit public employment benefits to same-sex partners of public employees

Approveda

60,896 (53%)

54,442 (47%)

2006

See also: Alaska 2006 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Measure 1State legislative processes and sessionsDecrease the length of legislative sessions from 121 days to 90 days

Approveda

117,675 (51%)

113,832 (49%)

IndISS

Measure 2Severance taxes; Mineral resources; Fossil fuel energyLevy a tax on certain natural gas resources under state lease
Defeatedd

80,909 (35%)

152,889 (65%)


August 22

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Measure 1Campaign financeMake changes to campaign finance laws

Approveda

113,130 (73%)

41,836 (27%)

IndISS

Measure 2Pollution, waste, and recycling policy; Civil trials; Fees, licenses, and charges; Business taxes; Ports and harborsEnact new taxes, regulations, and environmental provisions for certain cruise ships

Approveda

81,963 (52%)

75,432 (48%)

2004

See also: Alaska 2004 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Initiative and referendum processChange the signature distribution requirements for initiative and referendum petitions

Approveda

149,236 (52%)

139,642 (48%)

IndISS

Measure 2Marijuana lawsLegalize marijuana
Defeatedd

134,647 (44%)

169,608 (56%)

IndISS

Measure 3Hunting regulationsMake it illegal for a person to bait or intentionally feed a bear to hunt, photograph, or view a bear
Defeatedd

130,648 (43%)

171,338 (57%)

IndISS

Measure 4Federal government issues; State executive powers and dutiesRepeal the governor’s authority to make temporary appointments to fill U.S. Senate vacancies

Approveda

165,017 (56%)

131,821 (44%)

2002

See also: Alaska 2002 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Measure 1State constitutional conventionsCall for a constitutional convention
Defeatedd

60,217 (28%)

152,120 (72%)

IndISS

Measure 2State legislative processes and sessionsMove all sessions of the Alaska Legislature to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska
Defeatedd

74,650 (33%)

153,127 (67%)

IndISS

Measure 3Fossil fuel energy; Administrative organization; Mineral resourcesCreate the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority, which was designed to acquire and condition North Slope natural gas, and construct a pipeline to transport the gas

Approveda

138,353 (62%)

84,682 (38%)

BI

Proposition AVeterans policy; Bond issues; Housing assistance programsIssue $500 million in bonds for purchasing mortgage needs for qualifying veterans

Approveda

156,158 (70%)

66,836 (30%)

BI

Proposition BHighways and bridges; Bond issuesIssue $226,719,500 in bonds for transportation projects in Alaska

Approveda

150,404 (68%)

71,580 (32%)

BI

Proposition CHigher education funding; Bond issues; Public education fundingIssue $236.8 million in bonds for educational and museum facilities

Approveda

133,348 (60%)

90,386 (40%)


August 27

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Ballot Measure 1Ranked-choice votingEstablish ranked-choice voting elections for state legislative, congressional, and presidential elections
Defeatedd

39,666 (36%)

69,683 (64%)

2000

See also: Alaska 2000 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Initiative and referendum process; Hunting regulationsProhibit ballot initiatives from addressing laws that permit, regulate, or restrict the taking or transporting of wildlife
Defeatedd

96,253 (35%)

179,552 (65%)

LRCA

Measure 2Ballot measure processProvide that an amendment to the Alaska Constitution is a change that is limited to one subject
Defeatedd

114,310 (43%)

151,467 (57%)

LRCA

Measure 3Administrative organizationProvide that the Alaska Permanent Fund would be managed by a public corporation established by law
Defeatedd

72,419 (27%)

194,975 (73%)

IndISS

Measure 4Property taxes; Revenue and spending limits; Local government finance and taxesCap property tax rates in certain municipalities at 10 mills, among other changes
Defeatedd

80,276 (29%)

193,760 (71%)

IndISS

Measure 5Criminal sentencing; Marijuana laws; Drug crime policyRemove civil and criminal penalties for persons 18 years or older who use marijuana, or other hemp products
Defeatedd

114,321 (41%)

165,321 (59%)

VR

Measure 6Hunting regulationsRepeal a law allowing hunters to use airplanes to land and shoot wolves on the same day they fly in designated areas

Approveda

147,408 (54%)

127,883 (46%)

1999

See also: Alaska 1999 ballot measures

September 17

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRAQ

Permanent Fund Advisory QuestionRestricted-use funds; Revenue allocationAdvise the state government to use portion of the Alaska Permanent Fund to balance the state budget
Defeatedd

30,994 (17%)

153,996 (83%)

1998

See also: Alaska 1998 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 2LGBTQ issues; Family-related policyDefine marriage as between a man and a woman

Overturned

152,965 (68%)

71,631 (32%)

LRCA

Measure 3Redistricting policyReplace the governor-controlled redistricting process with a redistricting board

Approveda

110,768 (52%)

101,686 (48%)

IndISS

Measure 5Business regulationsProhibit billboards in Alaska

Approveda

160,922 (72%)

61,401 (28%)

IndISS

Measure 6English language policyMake English the official language of Alaska and requiring all government functions, actions, and documents to be conducted in English, with exceptions

Approveda

153,107 (69%)

70,085 (31%)

IndISS

Measure 7Congressional term limits; State legislative term limitsAllow congressional and state legislative candidates to sign a term limits pledge and require the ballot to indicate whether a candidate has signed or broken such a pledge

Approveda

109,613 (50%)

108,731 (50%)

IndISS

Measure 8Marijuana lawsAllow patients to use marijuana for certain medical purposes

Approveda

131,586 (59%)

92,701 (41%)

IndISS

Measure 9Hunting regulationsProhibit a person from using a snare with the intent of trapping a wolf
Defeatedd

83,224 (37%)

140,049 (63%)

1996

See also: Alaska 1996 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1State legislative vote requirements; Federal government issues; Ballot measure processRequire that any changes to the Alaska Statehood Act proposed by Congress be approved either by a majority vote of Alaskan voters or by a two-thirds vote of the state legislature.

Approveda

157,936 (69%)

71,082 (31%)

IndISS

Measure 3Hunting regulationsProhibit hunting of wild wolves, wolverines, foxes, or lynx on the same day a person was airborne.

Approveda

137,635 (58%)

97,690 (42%)

LRCA

Measure 4Congressional term limitsExpress support for an amendment to limit U.S. Senators to two terms and Representatives to three terms, with penalties for lawmakers failing to support the initiative.

Approveda

123,167 (55%)

102,533 (45%)

1994

See also: Alaska 1994 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Firearms policy; Constitutional rightsEnsure the individual right to keep and bear arms, without denial or infringement by the state or political subdivisions.

Approveda

153,300 (73%)

57,636 (27%)

LRCA

Measure 2Crime victims' rightsAdd the goals of community condemnation of offenders, the rights of crime victims, and restitution by offenders to the constitution.

Approveda

178,858 (87%)

27,641 (13%)

IndISS

Measure 3State capitalsMove the state capital from Juneau to Wasilla.
Defeatedd

96,398 (45%)

116,277 (55%)

IndISS

Measure 4Congressional term limitsEnact term limits on U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives, contingent on congressional term limits being adopted in 24 other states

Approveda

126,960 (63%)

74,658 (37%)

IndISS

Measure 5Ballot measure process; State capitals; Bond issue requirementsRequire voter approval of a bond covering all bondable costs before spending state funds to move the capital or legislature

Approveda

159,781 (77%)

46,665 (23%)

1992

See also: Alaska 1992 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Measure 1State constitutional conventionsCall a Constitutional Convention.
Defeatedd

84,929 (37%)

142,735 (63%)

1990

See also: Alaska 1990 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Budget stabilization fundsCreate the Budget Reserve Fund

Approveda

124,280 (66%)

63,307 (34%)

IndISS

Measure 2Drug crime policy; Criminal sentencing; Marijuana lawsClassify all marijuana possession as a criminal offense, with penalties including up to 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine.

Approveda

105,263 (54%)

88,644 (46%)


August 28

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Measure 1Railways; Business regulationsAmend laws governing the Alaska Railroad to limit its operations to within Alaska
Defeatedd

31,612 (23%)

107,269 (77%)

IndISS

Measure 2Gambling policy; Administrative organizationCreate the Alaska Gambling Board and issue licenses for gambling operations with local approval.
Defeatedd

50,446 (36%)

90,827 (64%)

1988

See also: Alaska 1988 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Constitutional rightsAllow the state to give preference to Alaska residents over non-residents

Approveda

162,997 (84%)

31,650 (16%)

IndISS

Measure 2Civil trials; Tort lawChange civil liability law so that each party in a lawsuit would be responsible only for damages equal to their share of fault

Approveda

138,511 (72%)

54,206 (28%)

IndISS

Measure 3Higher education governanceEstablish a state community college system independent of the University of Alaska
Defeatedd

83,472 (44%)

104,719 (56%)

1986

See also: Alaska 1986 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Bonding Proposition AVeterans policy; Housing assistance programs; Bond issuesIssue $600 million in bonds for housing mortgages for qualifying veterans

Approveda

112,672 (65%)

59,482 (35%)

LRCA

Measure 1Revenue and spending limitsAffirm the constitutional amendment adopted in 1982 that limits annual state appropriations to $2.5 billion

Approveda

119,775 (71%)

48,909 (29%)

LRCA

Measure 2Administrative powers and rulemaking; State legislative authorityPermit the legislature to annul executive branch regulations by passing a resolution that is not subject to veto by the governor or repeal by referendum
Defeatedd

65,176 (41%)

94,299 (59%)

LRAQ

Measure 3Public assistance programsAdvise the legislature to adopt the annuity option for the longevity bonus program

Approveda

99,222 (60%)

65,789 (40%)


August 26

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Measure 1Nuclear weapons and missiles policyPromote a nuclear weapons freeze

Approveda

80,326 (58%)

57,125 (42%)

1984

See also: Alaska 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Ballot Measure 1State legislative authority; Administrative powers and rulemakingPermit the legislature to annul executive branch regulations by passing a resolution
Defeatedd

91,171 (48%)

98,551 (52%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 3Administrative organization; Federal government issues; Administrative powers and rulemakingRepeal statutes that established the Alaska Transportation Commission and its regulatory authority over air carriers and motor freight operators

Approveda

116,891 (60%)

78,663 (40%)

LRCA

Ballot Measure No. 2State legislative processes and sessionsRequire the Alaska Legislature to adjourn a regular legislative session no later than 120 consecutive calendar days after the date it convenes

Approveda

150,999 (77%)

46,099 (23%)

BI

Proposition ABond issues; Housing assistance programs; Veterans policyIssue $700 million in bonds for the purpose of purchasing home mortgages for qualifying veterans

Approveda

145,258 (73%)

53,548 (27%)

1983

See also: Alaska 1983 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Bonding Proposition AVeterans policy; Housing assistance programs; Bond issuesIssue up to $500,000,000 in bonds for purchasing mortgages for residences for qualifying veterans.

Approveda

24,167 (75%)

8,243 (25%)

1982

See also: Alaska 1982 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Measure 1State constitutional conventionsAuthorize a constitutional convention
Defeatedd

63,816 (37%)

108,319 (63%)

LRCA

Measure 2Housing assistance programs; Bond issue requirements; Veterans policyAllow the state to issue general obligation bonds for veterans' housing loans

Approveda

111,460 (62%)

69,497 (38%)

LRCA

Measure 3State judiciary oversightRename the Commission on Judicial Qualifications to Commission on Judicial Conduct, and changed the membership of the commission

Approveda

123,172 (70%)

53,424 (30%)

LRCA

Measure 4Revenue and spending limitsLimit annual state appropriations to $2.5 billion, adjusted for inflation and population since 1981

Approveda

110,669 (61%)

70,831 (39%)

IndISS

Measure 5Federal government issues; Public land policyClaim state ownership of all federal land in Alaska except Mount McKinley National Park, national monuments established before 1977, native corporation selections, the Annette Island Reserve, and land controlled by the Department of Defense or the Alaska Power Administration

Approveda

137,633 (73%)

50,791 (27%)

IndISS

Measure 6Abortion policyProhibits state funding of abortions
Defeatedd

77,829 (41%)

112,995 (59%)

IndISS

Measure 7Fisheries and fishing regulations; Hunting regulationsProhibit the classification of individuals for fishing, hunting, or trapping for personal consumption and repeal laws related to subsistence hunting and fishing
Defeatedd

79,679 (42%)

111,770 (58%)

LRAQ

Measure 8State capitalsSpend $2,843,147,000 to move the state capital from Juneau to Willow
Defeatedd

91,049 (47%)

102,083 (53%)

BI

Proposition ABond issues; Housing assistance programs; Veterans policyIssue $400 million in bonds for the purpose of purchasing home mortgages for qualifying veterans

Approveda

118,874 (64%)

67,168 (36%)

1980

See also: Alaska 1980 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 1State legislative authority; Administrative powers and rulemakingAllow the legislature to annul regulations by resolution instead of requiring a bill for annulment.
Defeatedd

58,808 (42%)

82,010 (58%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 2State legislative processes and sessionsEliminate the prohibition that prevents a legislator, during their term and for one year after, from taking a state office or position of profit whose salary or benefits were increased while they were in office
Defeatedd

47,054 (32%)

99,705 (68%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 3State legislative structure; State legislative processes and sessionsAllow interim and special committees to be established by legislative rule without veto or referendum, and grant committees authority to approve or disapprove budget revisions.
Defeatedd

41,868 (29%)

102,270 (71%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 4State legislative authorityAuthorize the legislature to appoint and confirm members of all state boards and commissions, except those at the head of principal departments or regulatory agencies.
Defeatedd

56,316 (41%)

80,506 (59%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 5Public economic investment policy; Restricted-use fundsEstablish a general stock ownership corporation in Alaska
Defeatedd

72,072 (48%)

78,404 (52%)

BI

Bonding Proposition ABond issues; Fisheries and fishing regulationsIssue $7,718,800 in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to fisheries facilities.

Approveda

91,091 (60%)

60,342 (40%)

BI

Bonding Proposition BSewage and stormwater; Drinking water systems; Bond issuesIssue $33,000,000 in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to water and sewer systems, solid waste facilities, and village safe water facilities.

Approveda

84,650 (56%)

66,668 (44%)

BI

Bonding Proposition CEnergy conservation and efficiency; Bond issuesIssue $18,787,500 in general obligation bonds for energy conservation, code upgrades, and architectural barrier removal in state facilities.
Defeatedd

64,978 (44%)

84,187 (56%)

BI

Bonding Proposition DBond issues; Prison and jail fundingIssue $28,350,000 in general obligation bonds for capital improvements in correctional facilities.

Approveda

77,816 (52%)

72,090 (48%)

BI

Bonding Proposition EBond issuesIssue $20,000,000 in general obligation bonds for the construction of cultural facilities.
Defeatedd

62,545 (41%)

90,255 (59%)

BI

Bonding Proposition FBond issues; Airport infrastructure; Ports and harbors; Highways and bridgesIssue $156.99 million in bonds for transportation projects

Approveda

105,122 (68%)

48,726 (32%)

BI

Bonding Proposition GHigher education funding; Public education funding; Public school teachers and staff; Bond issuesIssue $63,451,000 in general obligation bonds for education, teacher housing, and University of Alaska facilities improvements.

Approveda

86,958 (57%)

66,718 (43%)


August 26

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRSS

Establish Statehood Commission to Study Relationship with United States MeasureStatehood; Federal government issuesCreate the Alaska Statehood Commission to examine and recommend possible changes to the state's relationship with the U.S.

Approveda

46,705 (51%)

45,598 (49%)

1978

See also: Alaska 1978 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRAQ

Ballot Proposition 1State legislative processes and sessionsProvide a 120-day maximum length for regular legislative sessions, extendable in 10-day increments.

Approveda

87,100 (75%)

29,093 (25%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 2State legislative authorityAllow the legislature to provide one of its interim committees with authority to share budget revision approval with the Governor and delegate appropriation powers for non-state funds.
Defeatedd

48,078 (41%)

68,403 (59%)

IndISS

Ballot Proposition 3Ballot measure process; State capitalsRequire all costs of capital relocation, including personnel and infrastructure, to be determined and approved by voters prior to spending state funds.

Approveda

69,414 (56%)

55,253 (44%)

IndISS

Ballot Proposition 4Public land policyProvide vacant state land for homesteading, with eligibility based on residency and grant up to four grants for ten-year residents.

Approveda

70,409 (56%)

55,511 (44%)

IndISS

Ballot Proposition 5Fees, licenses, and charges; Pollution, waste, and recycling policyRequire a 10-cent refund for beer and carbonated beverage containers sold in certain areas of Alaska, excluding remote locations, with marked containers and bans on unsanitary ones.
Defeatedd

49,882 (40%)

75,337 (60%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 1Bond issues; Ports and harbors; Flood infrastructure and managementAuthorize $33,290,000 in bonds for erosion and flood control, port facilities development, and small boat landing and harbor projects.

Approveda

70,207 (58%)

50,156 (42%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 10State capitals; Bond issuesIssue up to $966 million in bonds to fund the construction of a new state capital
Defeatedd

31,491 (26%)

88,783 (74%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 2Bond issues; Parks, land, and natural area conservationAuthorize $5,850,000 in bonds for capital improvements to parks, waysides, trails, footpaths, and other recreational facilities.

Approveda

63,455 (53%)

57,034 (47%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 3Healthcare facility funding; Bond issues; Public assistance programsAuthorize $25 million in bonds for capital improvements for health facilities, senior citizen centers, and pioneers' homes.

Approveda

86,099 (71%)

35,054 (29%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 4Higher education funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $33,656,000 in bonds for capital improvements for vocational education and the University of Alaska.

Approveda

65,211 (53%)

57,896 (47%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 5Ports and harbors; Bond issues; Airport infrastructure; Highways and bridgesAuthorize $88,450,000 in bonds for transportation and infrastructure projects, including roads, ferry services, and airport construction.

Approveda

75,454 (61%)

47,600 (39%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 6Prison and jail funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $30,504,000 in bonds for improvements to correctional and public safety facilities.

Approveda

61,071 (50%)

60,561 (50%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 7Fisheries and fishing regulations; Bond issuesAuthorize $26,965,000 in bonds for fisheries management and development facilities.

Approveda

68,128 (56%)

54,229 (44%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 8State National Guard and militia; Bond issues; Defense-related fundingAuthorize $3,645,000 in bonds for constructing armories and National Guard facilities.
Defeatedd

41,001 (35%)

77,789 (65%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 9Bond issues; Drinking water systems; Sewage and stormwaterAuthorize $27,640,000 in bonds for water supply and sewerage system improvements.

Approveda

68,746 (58%)

50,525 (42%)

1976

See also: Alaska 1976 ballot measures

November 2

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 1State legislative processes and sessionsSet procedures and time limits for reconsidering vetoed bills after a regular session ends.

Approveda

71,829 (64%)

39,980 (36%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 2Public economic investment policy; Restricted-use fundsCreate a permanent fund from mineral revenue, with income used for income-producing investments and available for state appropriation.

Approveda

75,588 (66%)

38,518 (34%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 3Public land policyProvide the legislature approval authority over state land disposals, along with veto power and administrative and judicial review.
Defeatedd

46,652 (42%)

64,744 (58%)

LRCA

Ballot Proposition 4School choice policyAllow public funds to be used for direct financial aid for students attending private educational institutions
Defeatedd

54,636 (46%)

64,211 (54%)

IndISS

Ballot Proposition 5Fisheries and fishing regulations; Business regulationsRepeal the law that regulates entry into Alaska's commercial fisheries, allowing for the issuance of permits based on conservation, economics, and past participation.
Defeatedd

44,304 (37%)

75,125 (63%)

LRAQ

Ballot Proposition 6State legislative structureAdvise the legislature to place an amendment for a unicameral legislature before voters.

Approveda

58,782 (52%)

55,204 (48%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 1Bond issuesAuthorize general obligation bonds of $7,100,000 for regional firefighter training centers.

Approveda

60,628 (52%)

55,656 (48%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 10Bond issues; Sewage and stormwater; Drinking water systemsAuthorize general obligation bonds of $31,000,000 for water supply and sewage systems construction.

Approveda

66,693 (56%)

51,528 (44%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 2Bond issues; Public education fundingAuthorize general obligation bonds of $59,290,000 for the construction, repair, equipment, and upgrading of school facilities.

Approveda

66,165 (56%)

51,040 (44%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 4Game and fish commissions; Bond issuesAuthorize general obligation bonds of $29,205,000 for capital improvements to fish and game management and development facilities.

Approveda

66,813 (57%)

49,513 (43%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 5Housing development funding; Bond issuesAuthorize general obligation bonds of $7.5 million for the construction and development of senior citizen housing.

Approveda

78,463 (66%)

40,273 (34%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 6Bond issues; Higher education fundingAuthorize general obligation bonds of $26,960,000 for capital improvements at the University of Alaska.
Defeatedd

56,467 (47%)

62,793 (53%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 7Bond issues; Ports and harbors; Non-motorized transportation; Highways and bridgesAuthorize general obligation bonds of $53,360,000 for highway, ferry, roads, trails, and maintenance facilities construction and equipment.

Approveda

71,910 (60%)

47,189 (40%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 8Bond issues; Airport infrastructureAuthorize general obligation bonds of $6,866,000 for airport construction and facilities.

Approveda

62,475 (53%)

56,250 (47%)

BI

Bonding Proposition 9Prison and jail funding; Bond issuesAuthorize general obligation bonds of $10,630,000 for constructing and major remodeling of justice facilities.
Defeatedd

35,598 (30%)

81,547 (70%)

CRSS

Capital Relocation Site Selection MeasureState capitalsSelect the new location for the state capital.

Approveda

56,219 (53%)

49,339 (47%)


August 24

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

VR

Referendum 1Public employee retirement funds; Salaries of government officialsIncrease compensation for judges, legislators, and commissioners, improve retirement benefits, and alter retirement vesting periods.
Defeatedd

10,341 (20%)

41,736 (80%)

1974

See also: Alaska 1974 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 1Bond issuesAuthorize $2,700,000 in general obligation bonds for constructing fire protection facilities.

Approveda

57,922 (63%)

34,230 (37%)

BI

Proposition 10Higher education funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $39,523,000 in general obligation bonds for capital improvements at the University of Alaska.

Approveda

54,445 (58%)

38,820 (42%)

BI

Proposition 2Ports and harbors; Bond issuesAuthorize $22,500,000 in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to port facilities.

Approveda

46,280 (51%)

45,046 (49%)

BI

Proposition 3Public education funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $7,900,000 in general obligation bonds for acquiring, constructing, and equipping library facilities.

Approveda

48,325 (53%)

43,240 (47%)

BI

Proposition 4Bond issues; Airport infrastructureAuthorize $10,400,000 in general obligation bonds for constructing trunk and secondary airports.

Approveda

47,988 (52%)

43,511 (48%)

BI

Proposition 5Bond issues; Highways and bridges; Non-motorized transportation; Ports and harborsAuthorize $37,300,000 in general obligation bonds for highway, ferry, and local service road and trail construction.

Approveda

55,138 (60%)

36,545 (40%)

BI

Proposition 6Healthcare facility funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $10,900,000 in general obligation bonds for health care facility improvements.

Approveda

55,040 (60%)

36,427 (40%)

BI

Proposition 7Game and fish commissions; Bond issuesAuthorize $10,500,000 in general obligation bonds for fish and game management facilities construction.

Approveda

53,944 (59%)

37,383 (41%)

BI

Proposition 8Bond issues; Healthcare facility funding; Public assistance programsAuthorize $7.515 million in general obligation bonds for constructing and expanding Pioneers' Homes.

Approveda

58,307 (63%)

33,612 (37%)

BI

Proposition 9Public education funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $40,337,000 in general obligation bonds for the purpose of rural school construction.

Approveda

59,327 (64%)

33,567 (36%)


August 27

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Ballot measure process; Election administration and governanceRequire that proposed constitutional amendments be submitted to voters at the next general election

Approveda

56,017 (73%)

20,403 (27%)

IndISS

Initiative 1State capitalsAuthorize a new state capital city in Western Alaska

Approveda

46,659 (57%)

35,683 (43%)

IndISS

Initiative 2Ethics rules and commissions; Open meetings and public informationRequire public officials to disclose their financial interests and business dealings, with penalties for non-compliance.

Approveda

57,094 (71%)

23,151 (29%)

1973

See also: Alaska 1973 ballot measures

March 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 1Athletics and sports; Bond issuesAuthorize up to $11,500,000 in bonds to fund capital improvements for civic, convention, and community recreation centers.
Defeatedd

28,849 (42%)

39,187 (58%)

1972

See also: Alaska 1972 ballot measures

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Constitutional Convention QuestionState constitutional conventionsCall for a constitutional convention
Defeatedd

29,192 (35%)

55,389 (65%)

BI

Proposition 1Bond issues; Healthcare facility fundingIssue $3.5 million in bonds for the construction of health and medical facilities

Approveda

62,374 (67%)

30,159 (33%)

BI

Proposition 2Bond issues; Highways and bridgesIssued $10 million in bonds for the construction of highways

Approveda

65,985 (71%)

26,899 (29%)

BI

Proposition 3Athletics and sports; Bond issuesIssue $11.5 million in bonds for the construction of civic, convention and community recreation centers
Defeatedd

42,936 (47%)

48,730 (53%)

BI

Proposition 4Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue a $18 million in bonds for the construction of facilities related to the University of Alaska

Approveda

55,190 (60%)

37,130 (40%)

BI

Proposition 5Bond issues; Airport infrastructureIssue $24 million in bonds for the construction of airports

Approveda

57,413 (63%)

33,971 (37%)

BI

Proposition 6Public education funding; Bond issuesIssue $16 million in bonds for the construction of state operated schools.

Approveda

59,942 (65%)

31,576 (35%)

BI

Proposition 7Bond issues; Flood infrastructure and management; Ports and harborsIssue $20 million in bonds for the flood control projects and small boat harbors

Approveda

51,995 (57%)

39,708 (43%)

BI

Proposition 8Sewage and stormwater; Bond issuesIssue $33 million in bonds for the construction of sewage systems

Approveda

63,817 (69%)

28,777 (31%)


August 22

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Residency voting requirementsRequire voters to have been residents of Alaska for at least one year in order to vote, and being required to have been living in the particular election district for at least thirty days

Approveda

31,130 (60%)

20,745 (40%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Sex and gender issues; Constitutional rightsProhibit the denial of civil or political rights based on sex

Approveda

43,281 (81%)

10,278 (19%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Local government organizationRemove the requirement for representation of each city on the borough assembly and allow for assembly members to be elected from and by qualified voters outside certain cities.

Approveda

30,132 (61%)

19,354 (39%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Fisheries and fishing regulationsProvide that the state may limit entry into fisheries

Approveda

39,837 (79%)

10,761 (21%)

LRCA

Ballot Measure 3Constitutional rightsProvide a state constitutional right to privacy

Approveda

45,539 (86%)

7,303 (14%)

1970

See also: Alaska 1970 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

ACCQ

Constitutional QuestionState constitutional conventionsCall a Constitutional Convention for the State of Alaska.

Approveda

34,911 (50%)

34,472 (50%)

BI

Proposition 1Public education funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $20,300,000 in bonds by the state to acquire, construct, and equip certain public schools within the state.

Approveda

61,528 (80%)

15,835 (20%)

BI

Proposition 10Bond issues; Ports and harborsAuthorize $21,000,000 in bonds by the state to finance improvements to the state ferry system.

Approveda

42,901 (59%)

30,193 (41%)

BI

Proposition 11Public education funding; Bond issues; Higher education fundingAuthorize $29,700,000 in bonds by the state to fund improvements to buildings, facilities, and utilities at the University of Alaska and community colleges.

Approveda

51,864 (70%)

21,710 (30%)

BI

Proposition 2Bond issues; Housing assistance programsAuthorize $3,000,000 in bonds by the state to acquire, construct, and equip the Alaska Remote Housing Program.

Approveda

45,137 (59%)

31,188 (41%)

BI

Proposition 3Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Bond issuesAuthorize $2,300,000 in bonds by the state to acquire, construct, and equip state recreational facilities.

Approveda

50,272 (67%)

25,256 (33%)

BI

Proposition 4Highways and bridges; Bond issuesAuthorize $29,200,000 in bonds by the state to construct and equip highways and roads within the state.

Approveda

61,010 (80%)

15,658 (20%)

BI

Proposition 5Juvenile criminal justice; Prison and jail funding; Bond issuesAuthorize $8,600,000 in bonds by the state to construct, equip, and improve correctional facilities for the Department of Health and Welfare.

Approveda

52,977 (70%)

23,016 (30%)

BI

Proposition 6Bond issues; Healthcare facility fundingAuthorize $5,600,000 in bonds by the state to fund the acquisition, construction, and equipping of health and mental health facilities, and provide state matching funds for federal hospital construction programs under Hill-Burton.

Approveda

57,358 (77%)

17,001 (23%)

BI

Proposition 7Bond issues; Drinking water systems; Sewage and stormwaterAuthorize $11 million in bonds by the state to fund the acquisition, construction, and equipping of water supply and sewerage systems.

Approveda

57,380 (75%)

19,024 (25%)

BI

Proposition 8Bond issues; Highways and bridgesAuthorize $5,500,000 in bonds by the state to fund the acquisition, construction, and equipping of highway maintenance facilities.

Approveda

56,540 (75%)

19,287 (25%)

BI

Proposition 9Airport infrastructure; Bond issuesAuthorize $10,000,000 in bonds by the state for the acquisition, construction, and improvement of certain airports within the state.

Approveda

50,964 (70%)

21,887 (30%)


August 25

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Voting age policyLower the voting age to eighteen for all state and local elections.

Approveda

36,590 (54%)

31,216 (46%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Literacy, poll tax, and property voting requirements; English language policyEliminate the requirement for voters to read or speak English in state or local elections.

Approveda

34,079 (51%)

32,578 (49%)

LRCA

Amendment 3State executive branch structureChange the title of the secretary of state to lieutenant governor, with no change to the powers or duties of the office.

Approveda

46,102 (71%)

18,781 (29%)

LRCA

Amendment 4State judicial selectionSelect the chief justice of the supreme court by a majority vote of the justices, with a term of three years, and non-consecutive terms for the chief justice.

Approveda

44,055 (69%)

19,583 (31%)

LRCA

Amendment 5State judiciary oversightProvide that the administrative director of the judicial system serve the entire supreme court, instead of the chief justice.

Approveda

43,462 (70%)

18,651 (30%)

1968

See also: Alaska 1968 ballot measures

November 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 1Public assistance programs; Bond issuesIssue $2 million in bonds for the purpose of aquiring, constructing, and equipping a branch of the Alaska Pioneers' Home in the Southcentral area

Approveda

48,992 (64%)

27,417 (36%)

BI

Proposition 2Transportation; Bond issuesIssue $11.2 million in bonds for the purpose of acquiring, improving, and constructing highways and facilities.

Approveda

60,782 (79%)

16,225 (21%)

BI

Proposition 3Bond issues; Healthcare facility fundingIssue $1.2 million in bonds for the purpose of hospital construction and improvements.

Approveda

56,272 (74%)

19,631 (26%)

BI

Proposition 4Bond issues; Airport infrastructureIssue $8.8 million in bonds for the purpose of airport construction and improvements.

Approveda

54,330 (72%)

21,519 (28%)

BI

Proposition 5Bond issues; Public education fundingIssue $10 million in bonds for the purpose of elementary and secondary public school construction and improvements.

Approveda

61,619 (80%)

15,661 (20%)

BI

Proposition 6Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue $8.5 million in bonds for the purpose of university construction and improvements.

Approveda

50,741 (67%)

25,190 (33%)

BI

Proposition 7Bond issues; TransportationIssue $18 million in bonds for the purpose of construction and improvements to state ferries
Defeatedd

35,549 (47%)

39,655 (53%)

BI

Proposition 8Fisheries and fishing regulations; Bond issuesIssue $3 million in bonds for the purpose of construction and improvement to fish hatcheries

Approveda

49,558 (65%)

26,638 (35%)

VR

Voter Registration Veto ReferendumVoter registrationUphold or repeal Ch. 211, SLA 1968, which established a system of pre-registration for voters in Alaska

Approveda

37,152 (51%)

35,278 (49%)


August 27

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State judiciary oversightCreate a judicial qualifications commission to oversee the disqualification, suspension, and removal of judges and to address judicial misconduct.

Approveda

32,481 (72%)

12,823 (28%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Salaries of government officials; State judiciary oversightAllow the legislature to establish compensation for members of the judicial qualifications commission.

Approveda

27,156 (61%)

17,467 (39%)

1966

See also: Alaska 1966 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 1Bond issues; Parks, land, and natural area conservationIssue $900,000 in bonds for outdoor recreation construction

Approveda

41,242 (67%)

20,655 (33%)

BI

Proposition 2Public education funding; Bond issuesIssue $2.285 million in bonds for school construction

Approveda

50,532 (80%)

12,367 (20%)

BI

Proposition 3Bond issues; Ports and harborsIssue $15.5 million in bonds for ferry construction

Approveda

36,518 (60%)

24,225 (40%)

BI

Proposition 4Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue $16.9 million in bonds for university construction

Approveda

43,674 (71%)

17,758 (29%)

BI

Proposition 5Highways and bridges; Bond issuesIssue $10.5 million in bonds for the construction of highways

Approveda

49,336 (78%)

13,852 (22%)

BI

Proposition 6Airport infrastructure; Bond issuesIssue $2.285 million in bonds for constructing regional high schools

Approveda

41,146 (67%)

20,665 (33%)

BI

Proposition 7Bond issues; Public education fundingIssue $11.5 million in bonds for airport construction

Approveda

49,007 (78%)

14,084 (22%)


August 23

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

SJR 1Residency voting requirementsSpecify that an individual must be a resident of the state for one year in order to be eligible to vote, and permit the legislature to shorten the residence requirement for Alaska voters wishing to only vote for President and Vice President

Approveda

36,667 (75%)

12,383 (25%)

1964

See also: Alaska 1964 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 1Bond issues; Healthcare facility funding; Public assistance programsIssue $2 million in bonds to construct a Pioneers' Home in Fairbanks

Approveda

46,970 (73%)

17,616 (27%)

BI

Proposition 2Healthcare facility funding; Public assistance programs; Bond issuesIssue $5 million in bonds for the construction of health and welfare facilities

Approveda

47,099 (73%)

17,274 (27%)

1962

See also: Alaska 1962 ballot measures

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Initiative 1State capitalsMove the Alaska state capital in Juneau to a location in Western Alaska
Defeatedd

26,542 (45%)

32,325 (55%)

BI

Proposition 1Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue $5.95 million in bonds for the purpose of constructing buildings for the University of Alaska.

Approveda

42,747 (76%)

13,447 (24%)

BI

Proposition 2Public education funding; Bond issuesIssue $5 million in bonds for the purpose of school construction

Approveda

39,117 (71%)

16,306 (29%)

BI

Proposition 3Airport infrastructure; Bond issuesIssue $4.175 million in bonds for the purpose of constructing the Trunk Airport

Approveda

32,606 (59%)

22,492 (41%)

BI

Proposition 4Higher education funding; Bond issuesIssue $2.2 million in bonds for the purpose of constructing vocational schools

Approveda

33,374 (61%)

21,356 (39%)

1960

See also: Alaska 1960 ballot measures

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 1Bond issuesIssue $9 million in bonds for the purpose of constructing state office buildings in Anchorage and Fairbanks
Defeatedd

20,778 (42%)

29,206 (58%)

BI

Proposition 2Highways and bridges; Ports and harbors; Bond issuesIssue $23 million in bonds for the purpose of constructing and maintaining ferries and roads

Approveda

27,197 (52%)

24,779 (48%)

BI

Proposition 3Bond issues; Public education fundingIssue $1.5 million in bonds for the purpose of supporting vocational education

Approveda

32,494 (64%)

18,327 (36%)

BI

Proposition 4Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue $2 million in bonds for the University of Alaska

Approveda

37,085 (73%)

13,770 (27%)

BI

Proposition 5Bond issues; Healthcare facility fundingIssue $2.5 million in bonds for the purpose of constructing and equipping hospitals

Approveda

37,852 (73%)

13,770 (27%)

BI

Proposition 6Bond issues; Airport infrastructureIssue $1.5 million in bonds for Bush Airfields

Approveda

33,800 (67%)

16,969 (33%)


August 9

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Initiative 1State capitalsMove the Alaska state capital in Juneau to a location in the Cook Inlet-Railbelt area
Defeatedd

18,865 (44%)

23,972 (56%)

1958

See also: Alaska 1958 ballot measures

August 26

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CCRCA

Proposition 1StatehoodAdmit Alaska into the United States as a state

Approveda

40,452 (83%)

8,010 (17%)

CCRCA

Proposition 2StatehoodRatify the boundaries of the State of Alaska that were designed by the United States Congress in the Alaska Statehood Act

Approveda

40,421 (84%)

7,766 (16%)

CCRCA

Proposition 3StatehoodApprove the provisions of the Alaska Statehood Act, including those reserving certain rights or powers to the United States and those prescribing the terms of land grants made to the State of Alaska

Approveda

40,739 (84%)

7,500 (16%)

1956

See also: Alaska 1956 ballot measures

April 24

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CCRCA

Proposition 1State constitution ratificationRatifies the Constitution of Alaska as proposed by the Constitutional Convention of 1955-56

Approveda

17,477 (68%)

8,180 (32%)

CCRCA

Proposition 2Statehood; Federal government issuesElect and send two senators and one representative to Washington D.C. regardless of federal statehood approval

Approveda

15,011 (61%)

9,556 (39%)

CCRCA

Proposition 3Fisheries and fishing regulationsProhibit fish traps for commercial salmon fishing in Alaska coastal waters

Approveda

21,285 (84%)

4,004 (16%)

See also