Ohio 1992 ballot measures
In 1992, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Ohio on November 3.
- One was an automatic ballot referral.
- One was an indirect initiated state statute.
- Three were initiated constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved three (60%) and rejected two (40%).
On the ballot
November 3, 1992
| Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Congressional Successive Term Limits Initiative | Limit U.S. Senators from Ohio to two consecutive six-year terms and U.S. Representatives to four consecutive two-year terms |
|
2,897,123 (66%) |
1,476,461 (34%) |
|
| Constitutional Convention Question | Hold a constitutional convention |
|
1,672,373 (39%) |
2,660,270 (61%) |
|
| State Executive Officials Successive Term Limits Initiative | Establish two successive terms of four years for certain executive officers |
|
3,028,288 (69%) |
1,349,244 (31%) |
|
| State Legislative Successive Term Limits Initiative | Establish successive term limits for state legislative officials |
|
2,982,285 (68%) |
1,378,009 (32%) |
|
| Toxic Chemicals Warning Initiative | Require businesses to label or warn about chemicals linked to cancer, among other changes |
|
1,007,882 (22%) |
3,587,734 (78%) |
See also
External links
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