Rhode Island 2004 ballot measures
Fourteen statewide ballot questions were on the November 2, 2004 ballot in the state of Rhode Island.
On the ballot
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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| LRCA | Question 1 | Administration of Government | Separation of powers in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government | |
| ABR | Question 2 | State Legislature | Whether or not to hold a Constitutional Convention | |
| LBM | Question 3 | Bond Issue, Transportation | Transportation Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 4 | Education | Regional Career and Technical Schools Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 5 | Education | Higher Education Residence Halls Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 6 | Bond Issue | Cranston Street Armory Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 7 | Natural Resources | Emergency Water Interconnect Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 8 | Environment | Open Space, Recreation, Bay and Watershed Protection Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 9 | Education | Pell Library-Undersea Exploration Center Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 10 | Education | Athletic Performance Center/Meade Stadium Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 11 | Bonds | Historic Preservation and Heritage Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 12 | Bonds | Rehabilitation of State Owned Facilities Bonds | |
| LBM | Quesiton 13 | Education | University of Rhode Island Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences Bonds | |
| LBM | Question 14 | Bond Issue | Quonset Point/Davisville Bonds |
See also
- 2004 ballot measures
- List of Rhode Island ballot measures
- Rhode Island Legislature
- List of ballot measures by state
External links
- National Conference of State Legislatures Ballot Measure Database
- Campaign Finance Laws (dead link)
- Campaign Disclosure Project
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