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Maryland Judicial Disabilities Commission, Question 1 (1996)
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The Maryland Judicial Disabilities Commission Amendment, also known as Question 1, was on the November 5, 1996 ballot in Maryland as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure altered membership, terms and requirements for the state's Commission on Judicial Disabilities. The measure also provided that the Commission reflect the racial, gender, and geographic diversity of Maryland.[1]
Election results
Maryland Question 1 (1996) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 966,236 | 72.26% | ||
No | 370,980 | 27.74% |
Election results via: Maryland State Board of Elections
Text of measure
The text of the measure can be read here.
See also
- Maryland 1996 ballot measures
- 1996 ballot measures
- List of Maryland ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Maryland
External links
Footnotes
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