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Michigan 1992 ballot measures
In 1992, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures in Michigan on November 3.
- One was an indirect initiated state statute.
- Two were initiated constitutional amendments.
- One was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- Voters approved one (25%) and rejected three (75%).
On the ballot
November 3, 1992
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Ballot Proposal A | Limit increases to homestead property tax assessments and establish tax limitations for different property classifications |
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1,433,354 (38%) |
2,384,777 (62%) |
|
Ballot Proposal B | Enact term limits for congressional, state executive, and state legislative officials |
|
2,295,904 (59%) |
1,613,404 (41%) |
|
Ballot Proposal C | Exempt portions of school property from taxation and limit increases on property tax assessments |
|
1,552,119 (41%) |
2,276,360 (59%) |
|
Ballot Proposal D | Change laws regarding auto insurance rates and lawsuits |
|
1,482,577 (37%) |
2,480,032 (63%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Michigan
- List of Michigan ballot measures
- 1992 ballot measures
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