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Utah Amendment B, Expand Revenue Sources for the State Trust Fund Measure (2008)

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Utah Amendment B

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Election date

November 4, 2008

Topic
Restricted-use funds
Status

ApprovedApproved

Type
Legislatively referred constitutional amendment
Origin

State legislature



Utah Amendment B was on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment in Utah on November 4, 2008. It was approved.

A "yes" vote supported amending the constitution to expand the sources  from which the state trust fund can receive money.

A "no" vote opposed amending the constitution to expand the sources from which the state trust fund can receive money.


Election results

Utah Amendment B

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

564,174 65.94%
No 291,357 34.06%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Amendment B was as follows:

Shall the Utah Constituttion be amended to allow a permanent state trust fund to include money or other assets given to the trust fund under any provision of law?

Full Text

The full text of this measure is available here.


Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the Utah Constitution

A two-thirds majority vote in both the legislative chambers vote is required during one legislative session for the Utah State Legislature to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 50 votes in the Utah House of Representatives and 20 votes in the Utah State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments do not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.

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