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Maryland 2010 ballot measures
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Three statewide ballot measures were on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Maryland.
- Two measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One measure was an automatic ballot referral.
- Two of the measures were approved.
- One of the measures was defeated.[1]
The Maryland Legislature adjourned on April 12, 2010, solidifying the state ballot measure count for 2010.
On the ballot
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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ABR | Question 1 | ConCon | Allows the state's voters to say whether they want a constitutional convention to be held | ![]() |
LRCA | Question 2 | Trials | Increases the amount of money in controversy in civil proceedings. | ![]() |
LRCA | Question 3 | Judiciary | Adds requirements for judges in orphan's courts in Baltimore City. | ![]() |
Not on the ballot
The following measures were not on the ballot:
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Status |
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LRSS | Speed Camera Referendum | Transportation | Allow speed cameras in highway work zones, and in school zones | rejected |
LRCA | Card Gambling Amendment | Gambling | Authorize gambling on card games at up to six locations. | rejected |
LRCA | Healthcare Amendment | Healthcare | Prohibit laws that interfere with health care plan choices for medical care. | rejected |
Local ballot measures
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Footnotes
- ↑ For Question 1 to be approved, it requires a double majority, or the approval of all of those who voted in the election (not just those who voted on Question 1).
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