North Carolina 2004 ballot measures
In 2004, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in North Carolina on November 2.
- All three measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved three (100%) and rejected zero (0%) measures.
On the ballot
November 2, 2004
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Court of Justice Terms Amendment | Judiciary | Clarify court jurisdiction and set magistrate terms at two years initially, followed by four years. |
|
1,984,152 (68%) |
933,021 (32%) |
|
Public Improvement Financing Amendment | Economic investment; Budgets | Allow cities and counties to incur debt for economic development projects. |
|
1,504,391 (51%) |
1,429,179 (49%) |
|
Use of Civil Penalties, Forfeitures, and Fines for Public School Maintenance Funding Amendment | Public education funding; Budgets | Allow the General Assembly to allocate the proceeds of civil penalties, civil forfeitures, and civil fines collected by state agencies to a dedicated state fund for maintaining free public schools |
|
2,348,155 (78%) |
662,324 (22%) |
See also
- Types of ballot measures in North Carolina
- List of North Carolina ballot measures
- 2004 ballot measures
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