Michigan 1994 ballot measures

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1996
1993

In 1994, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Michigan. On March 15, voters decided on one. On November 8, voters decided on four.

  • One was an automatic ballot referral.
  • Three were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
  • One was a veto referendum.
  • Voters approved two (40%) and rejected three (60%).

On the ballot

March 15, 1994

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Proposal A Raise the state sales tax, establish taxation limitations, and require a 3/4 vote for increasing school operating millage rates beyond the statutorily-set rate

Approveda

1,684,541 (69%)

750,952 (31%)


November 8, 1994

Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CCQ

Proposal A Convene a constitutional convention to revise the state constitution

Defeated

777,779 (28%)

2,008,070 (72%)

LRCA

Proposal B Require those who plead guilty or nolo contendre to a criminal offense to get the court's permission to appeal their conviction

Approveda

2,118,734 (74%)

761,784 (26%)

VR

Proposal C Change laws relating to auto insurance coverage

Defeated

1,165,732 (39%)

1,812,526 (61%)

LRCA

Proposal P Establish the Michigan State Parks Endowment Fund and increase the maximum amount of funds allowed in the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund

Approveda

2,007,097 (71%)

806,888 (29%)


See also

Michigan

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