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Maine Question 9, Required State Funding for Municipal Mandates Amendment (1992)
Maine Question 9 | |
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Topic State and local government budgets, spending, and finance |
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Status |
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Type Legislatively referred constitutional amendment |
Origin |
Maine Question 9 was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Maine on November 3, 1992. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported requiring the state to fund any mandates it imposed upon municipalities by statute, by executive order or by rule. |
A "no" vote opposed requiring the state to fund any mandates it imposed upon municipalities by statute, by executive order or by rule. |
Election results
Maine Question 9 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
327,249 | 54.02% | |||
No | 278,518 | 45.98% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Question 9 was as follows:
“ | Shall the Constitution of Maine be amended to require the State to fund any state mandates imposed upon a municipality by statute, by executive order or by rule? | ” |
Path to the ballot
- See also: Amending the Maine Constitution
A two-thirds majority (66.67%) vote is required during one legislative session for the Maine State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 101 votes in the Maine House of Representatives and 24 votes in the Maine State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.
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State of Maine Augusta (capital) |
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