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List of Utah ballot measures
This page provides a list of ballot measures that have appeared on the statewide ballot in Utah.
List of ballot measures by year
Measures are listed in reverse-chronological order, with the most recent and upcoming elections appearing first. Tables include brief summaries, relevant topics, and the election results for each measure.
2026
See also: Utah 2026 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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60% Vote Requirement for Ballot Initiatives to Increase or Expand Taxes Amendment | Initiative and referendum process; Ballot measure supermajority requirements | Require a supermajority requirement of 60% by voters for citizen-initiated ballot measures that create new taxes, increase existing tax rates, or for a property tax | ||
Prohibit Public Sector Union Collective Bargaining Referendum | Collective bargaining | Uphold or repeal House Bill 267, which would prohibit public unions from entering into collective bargaining agreements | ||
Publication Requirements for Constitutional Amendments Measure | Ballot measure process | Require that constitutional amendments appearing on the ballot must be published for a period of 60 days |
2024
See also: Utah 2024 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment B | Public education funding | Raise the annual distribution limit from the State School Fund for public education from 4% to 5% | 1,004,901 (71%) | 402,865 (29%) | ||
Amendment C | Local government officials and elections; Law enforcement officers and departments | Establish in the state constitution that every county shall elect a sheriff to serve for four-year terms | 1,165,753 (83%) | 244,196 (17%) |
2022
See also: Utah 2022 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Constitutional Amendment A | Revenue and spending limits; State legislative processes and sessions | Increase emergency session appropriation limit and exempt federal emergency funding and spending cuts from the limit | ![]() | 356,882 (36%) | 625,367 (64%) |
2020
See also: Utah 2020 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Constitutional Amendment A | Constitutional wording changes | Makes language in the state constitution gender-neutral | 828,629 (58%) | 607,829 (42%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment B | State legislative elections | Specifies that qualifications of a legislator apply as of the time of election or appointment (rather than the time a legislator assumes office) | 1,114,795 (80%) | 276,897 (20%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment C | Constitutional wording changes | Repeals a constitutional exception on the ban of slavery that allowed for slavery and involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime | 1,138,974 (80%) | 276,171 (20%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment D | Drinking water systems; Utility policy; Local government organization | Specifies the circumstances under which a municipality may commit water resources or supply water outside its boundary or exchange water resources and revise provisions surrounding municipal water rights | 827,596 (61%) | 525,985 (39%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment E | Right to hunt and fish; Constitutional rights | Provide for a state constitutional right to hunt and to fish | 1,063,212 (75%) | 355,848 (25%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment F | State legislative processes and sessions | Provides that the legislature may set the session start date in state statute; excludes state holidays from the limit of number of days in a session | 895,435 (67%) | 450,835 (33%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment G | Income taxes; Revenue allocation; Property taxes | Allows the Legislature to use revenue from income taxes and property taxes to "support children and to support individuals with a disability" | 764,420 (54%) | 648,840 (46%) |
2018
See also: Utah 2018 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Constitutional Amendment A | Property tax exemptions; Veterans policy | Change the time of service required to qualify for the tax exemption | 797,945 (79%) | 213,928 (21%) | ||
Constitutional Amendment B | Property tax exemptions | Allow a tax exemption for property leased by a government entity | ![]() | 287,329 (28%) | 725,194 (72%) | |
Constitutional Amendment C | State legislative vote requirements; State legislative processes and sessions; Revenue and spending limits | Allow the legislature to convene a special session with restrictions | 636,034 (63%) | 366,921 (37%) | ||
Nonbinding Opinion Question 1 | Public education funding; Highways and bridges; Transportation taxes and fees; Fuel taxes | Advise the state legislature to pass a gas tax increase of 10 cents per gallon to fund local road construction and maintenance | ![]() | 363,878 (35%) | 689,254 (65%) | |
Proposition 2 | Marijuana laws | Legalize the medical use of marijuana for individuals with qualifying medical illnesses | 562,072 (53%) | 503,558 (47%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Public health insurance; Public assistance programs | Expand the Utah Medicaid program | 555,651 (53%) | 486,483 (47%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Redistricting policy | Create a redistricting commission to draft maps for congressional and state legislative districts | 512,218 (50%) | 505,274 (50%) |
2016
See also: Utah 2016 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment A | Constitutional wording changes | Oath of office taken by all state elected and appointed officials | 645,523 (65%) | 343,235 (35%) | ||
Amendment B | Restricted-use funds; Public education funding | Modify investment, distribution, and expenditures for the State School Fund | 630,193 (64%) | 353,208 (36%) | ||
Amendment C | Property tax exemptions | Allow the state legislature to exempt tangible personal property leased by the state taxes | ![]() | 426,207 (43%) | 572,785 (57%) |
2014
See also: Utah 2014 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment A | Administrative organization | Eliminate a constitutional provision that limited the four-member State Tax Commission to no more than two members from the same political party | ![]() | 208,332 (40%) | 310,849 (60%) | |
Amendment B | State executive branch structure; State executive elections | Remove the requirement that an appointed lieutenant governor stand for election in the next regular general election following their appointment | 291,452 (56%) | 232,907 (44%) | ||
Amendment C | State executive powers and duties | Authorize the lieutenant governor, state auditor and state treasurer each to appoint legal counsel | ![]() | 178,111 (34%) | 346,000 (66%) |
2012
See also: Utah 2012 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment A | Fossil fuel energy; Severance taxes; Mineral resources | Place revenue from the severance tax into the State Trust Fund | 462,157 (51%) | 451,348 (49%) | ||
Amendment B | Veterans policy; Property tax exemptions | Permit the legislature to create a property tax exemption for military personnel | 648,036 (68%) | 306,578 (32%) |
2010
See also: Utah 2010 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment A | Collective bargaining; Election administration and governance | Specify the requirements for a secret election | 361,527 (60%) | 241,323 (40%) | ||
Amendment B | State legislative elections | Update residency requirements for state legislators | 521,168 (85%) | 94,360 (15%) | ||
Amendment C | Property tax exemptions; Water storage | Create a property tax exemption for water and water facilities owned by nonprofit organizations | 361,605 (60%) | 246,032 (40%) | ||
Amendment D | Ethics rules and commissions | Create a legislative ethics commission | 408,471 (67%) | 200,876 (33%) |
2008
See also: Utah 2008 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment A | State executive branch structure | Modify the process for vacancies of governor and lieutenant governor | 656,706 (76%) | 208,985 (24%) | ||
Amendment B | Restricted-use funds | Expand the sources of revenue that can be put in the state trust fund | 564,174 (66%) | 291,357 (34%) | ||
Amendment C | State legislative processes and sessions | Change the legislative session start date and exclude federal holidays from the session length calculation | 607,989 (71%) | 254,383 (29%) | ||
Amendment D | Redistricting policy | Permit the legislature to wait to finish redistricting measures until they receive federal census results. | 663,052 (78%) | 184,423 (22%) | ||
Amendment E | Restricted-use funds; Public education funding | Authorize an exception to the prohibition of investing in private stock | ![]() | 374,152 (43%) | 489,478 (57%) |
2007
See also: Utah 2007 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Referendum 1 | School choice policy | Uphold House Bill 148, which would have created an education voucher program in Utah | ![]() | 198,205 (38%) | 325,279 (62%) |
2006
See also: Utah 2006 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Property tax exemptions | Allow the legislature to create a property tax exemption for personal property with inconsequential tax value | 338,726 (62%) | 203,648 (38%) |
2004
See also: Utah 2004 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Impeachment rules | Change the impeachment process | 584,661 (69%) | 259,222 (31%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Higher education governance | Provide an exception to public ownership of private stock | 478,195 (57%) | 355,722 (43%) | ||
Amendment 3 | LGBTQ issues; Family-related policy | Define marriage as a union between a man and a woman | 593,297 (66%) | 307,488 (34%) | ||
Initiative 1 | Sales taxes; Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Bond issues | Issue up to $150 million in general obligation bonds to fund park and conservation-related projects and enact an additional 0.05% sales tax | ![]() | 386,237 (45%) | 469,554 (55%) |
2002
See also: Utah 2002 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Public education funding; Restricted-use funds | End fund retainment requirement and allow spending dividend revenue for education system | 294,811 (63%) | 174,737 (37%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Local government organization | Change the process to adjust county boundary lines | 371,151 (73%) | 138,714 (27%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Tax and revenue administration; Local government organization | Clarify state tax code and update county boards of equalization | 349,418 (70%) | 148,860 (30%) | ||
Amendment 4 | State legislative processes and sessions; Open meetings and public information; State executive powers and duties | Require public notice from the governor for special legislative sessions | 392,491 (77%) | 114,309 (23%) | ||
Amendment 5 | Local government finance and taxes; Debt limits | Change debt limits for small cities | 326,341 (66%) | 166,349 (34%) | ||
Amendment 6 | Property tax exemptions | Allow the legislature to create property tax exemptions for property used and not owned by the government | ![]() | 211,838 (42%) | 286,654 (58%) | |
Initiative 1 | Nuclear energy | Regulate radioactive waste storage and disposal | ![]() | 172,307 (32%) | 364,729 (68%) |
2000
See also: Utah 2000 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative A | English language policy | Make English the official language of the state government | 496,066 (67%) | 242,311 (33%) | ||
Initiative B | Criminal trials; Public education funding | Make a number of changes to the forfeiture process in law enforcement | 500,439 (69%) | 225,264 (31%) | ||
Proposition 1 | Election administration and governance; Local government organization | Amend state and local government provisions | 471,064 (69%) | 215,243 (31%) | ||
Proposition 2 | State legislative vote requirements; Tobacco laws; Restricted-use funds; Revenue allocation | Establish a state trust fund for tobacco settlement money and private donations | 422,825 (61%) | 267,325 (39%) |
1998
See also: Utah 1998 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | State legislative elections | Require that residency in the state and legislative districts be consecutive to allow eligibility for office | 403,866 (87%) | 59,605 (13%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Family-related policy; Sex and gender issues | Repeal a provision regarding the property rights of married women | 316,653 (71%) | 132,313 (29%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Restricted-use funds; Public land policy; Public education funding | Change constitutional language to specify parcels of land to be held for the benefit of the public school system | 387,998 (85%) | 70,640 (15%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Voting rights for persons with criminal convictions | Prohibit felons from voting and holding elected office | 388,164 (82%) | 84,737 (18%) | ||
Proposition 5 | Hunting regulations; Initiative and referendum process; Ballot measure supermajority requirements | Require a 66.67% vote for voters to approve ballot initiatives related to the taking of wildlife | 272,296 (56%) | 212,473 (44%) | ||
Proposition 6 | State judicial authority; State legislative authority | Permit the legislature to authorize state courts to review decisions of the State Tax Commission | 336,082 (75%) | 114,601 (25%) |
1996
See also: Utah 1996 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | Veterans policy; Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptions | Expand the eligibility of the veteran's property tax exemption | 429,981 (71%) | 176,228 (29%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Constitutional wording changes; Mineral resources; Property taxes | Amend wording in the Revenue and Taxation Article | 402,823 (70%) | 175,813 (30%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Jury rules | Change the size of juries | 489,040 (81%) | 118,060 (19%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Revenue and spending limits; Public education funding; Bond issue requirements; Debt limits | Allow the state to guarantee the debt of school districts | 365,095 (62%) | 227,203 (38%) | ||
Proposition 5 | Public education funding | Expand the revenue sources of the State School Fund | 483,570 (80%) | 121,994 (20%) | ||
Proposition 6 | Public education funding; Higher education funding | Allow tax revenue and the State School Fund to benefit the higher education system | 375,810 (63%) | 220,312 (37%) |
1994
See also: Utah 1994 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative A | Runoff elections; State legislative term limits; Local official term limits; Executive official term limits; Congressional term limits | Establish term limits on congressional, state, and local officers and require runoff elections | ![]() | 172,122 (35%) | 317,240 (65%) | |
Proposition 1 | Crime victims' rights | Add a list of victims' rights to the constitution | 334,566 (69%) | 148,441 (31%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Restricted-use funds; Revenue allocation; Public education funding; Public land policy | Changes to public school funding | 325,283 (70%) | 141,143 (30%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Religion-related policy; Religion in public schools | Provide that the state constitution's restriction on public funding for religious instruction does not affect certain nonsectarian studies in state education | ![]() | 221,683 (47%) | 253,628 (53%) |
1992
See also: Utah 1992 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative A | Gambling policy | Permit individual counties to determine if they will permit horse racing | ![]() | 297,542 (40%) | 451,517 (60%) | |
Proposition 1 | State judicial selection; State legislative processes and sessions | Amend the Legislative Article | 497,134 (73%) | 185,447 (27%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Business regulations; Constitutional wording changes | Revise portions of the Corporations Article | 482,619 (71%) | 199,716 (29%) | ||
Proposition 3 | State executive branch structure; State executive powers and duties | Revise the Executive Article of the constitution | 390,095 (58%) | 287,571 (42%) |
1990
See also: Utah 1990 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative A | Sales taxes; Food policy; Food and beverage taxes | Prohibit sales taxes on food | ![]() | 194,448 (44%) | 245,045 (56%) | |
Proposition 1 | Local government organization; Healthcare governance | Change the service counties can offer from 'hospital' to 'healthcare' | 299,267 (72%) | 118,856 (28%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Government continuity policy; State legislative authority | Grant legislature emergency powers | 323,463 (77%) | 94,123 (23%) |
1988
See also: Utah 1988 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Initiative A | Property taxes; Revenue and spending limits; Local government finance and taxes | Create tax and spending limitations | ![]() | 242,883 (39%) | 386,098 (61%) | |
Initiative B | Fuel taxes; Sales taxes; Tobacco and cigarette taxes; Income taxes | Reduce income, sales, fuel, and cigarette taxes | ![]() | 239,284 (38%) | 390,627 (62%) | |
Initiative C | School choice policy; Income taxes | Create a refundable tax credit program for private and homeschool education expenses | ![]() | 190,193 (30%) | 439,090 (70%) | |
Proposition 1 | Criminal trials; Bail policy | Allow judges to deny bail if the defendant is a danger to someone else, society, or is likely to flee | 470,519 (77%) | 140,296 (23%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Redistricting policy; Constitutional wording changes; Eminent domain policy | Modify constitutional language around reapportioning congressional districts, among other topics | 355,842 (62%) | 216,354 (38%) |
1986
See also: Utah 1986 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | Property tax exemptions | Exempt property owned by nonprofit entities and used exclusively for hospital or nursing home purposes from property taxes | ![]() | 210,347 (50%) | 212,177 (50%) | |
Proposition 2 | Property tax exemptions; Agriculture policy | Allow farm equipment to be exempt from property tax | 251,201 (61%) | 163,806 (39%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Higher education governance; Constitutional wording changes; Public education governance; Religion in public schools | Restructure the Education Article of the constitution | 238,289 (60%) | 160,314 (40%) |
1984
See also: Utah 1984 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative A | Sexual content regulations; Business regulations | Make the distribution of obscene material over cable TV a crime | ![]() | 238,734 (39%) | 373,361 (61%) | |
Proposition 1 | Vehicle and driver regulations; Property tax exemptions | Allow the legislature to exempt motor vehicles from property tax and instead create a registration fee | 313,196 (52%) | 283,450 (48%) | ||
Proposition 2 | State legislative processes and sessions | Adjust the length of legislative sessions to 45 days each year | 381,874 (66%) | 197,085 (34%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Local government officials and elections; State judicial selection; State judiciary oversight; State judiciary structure; State judicial authority | Amend the Judicial Article of the constitution | 316,272 (56%) | 249,942 (44%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Restricted-use funds; Public education funding | Change the revenue sources of the State School Fund and the Uniform School Fund | 366,702 (64%) | 205,077 (36%) | ||
Proposition 5 | State legislative authority; Firearms policy | Permit the legislature to define the lawful use of firearms | 370,566 (62%) | 231,413 (38%) |
1982
See also: Utah 1982 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | Tax and revenue administration; Property tax exemptions; Public education funding | Revise the Revenue and Taxation Article of the constitution | 311,816 (63%) | 186,796 (37%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Salaries of government officials; Administrative organization | Create a citizens' commission that would set legislative salaries and expense reimbursement provisions | 312,331 (64%) | 173,772 (36%) | ||
Proposition 3 | State legislative elections | Require legislators to reside in their districts for their term of office | 404,954 (83%) | 83,411 (17%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Business regulations; Local government officials and elections | Permit corporate officers and employees to hold office | 293,693 (62%) | 177,167 (38%) |
1980
See also: Utah 1980 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Initiative A | Food policy; Food and beverage taxes; Sales taxes | Exempt food from the 4% sales tax | ![]() | 256,075 (44%) | 324,555 (56%) | |
Initiative B | Property taxes; Revenue and spending limits; Ballot measure process; Local government finance and taxes; State legislative vote requirements | Set a limit on property tax of 1% of the fair market value | ![]() | 258,749 (45%) | 313,320 (55%) | |
Proposition 1 | State executive elections; Executive official term limits; State executive branch structure; State legislative processes and sessions | Revise the Executive Article of the constitution | 295,729 (56%) | 232,368 (44%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Public education funding; Property tax exemptions | Revise the Revenue and Taxation Article | ![]() | 270,069 (49%) | 280,667 (51%) | |
Proposition 3 | Prison work regulations; Sex and gender issues; Gender-based labor regulations | Permit women to work in underground mines and allow the legislature to create prison work release programs | 287,987 (52%) | 262,881 (48%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Salaries of government officials | Change the salaries of legislators | ![]() | 236,304 (43%) | 311,313 (57%) |
1976
See also: Utah 1976 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Initiative A | Ballot measure process; Initiative and referendum process; Drinking water systems | Prohibit adding fluoride to public water systems without voter approved initiative | 262,416 (50%) | 261,262 (50%) | ||
Initiative B | Recall process | Permit the recall of public officers | ![]() | 254,865 (50%) | 257,246 (50%) | |
Initiative C | Revenue and spending limits | Create a five-year budget ceiling | ![]() | 112,414 (22%) | 394,762 (78%) | |
Proposition 1 | Residency voting requirements; Voting age policy; Literacy, poll tax, and property voting requirements | Decrease the minimum age, reduce residency requirements, and remove property qualifications to vote | 357,779 (73%) | 130,905 (27%) |
1974
See also: Utah 1974 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 1 | Executive official term limits; State executive branch structure; State legislative processes and sessions | Revise the Executive Article of the constitution | ![]() | 168,475 (45%) | 207,053 (55%) | |
Proposition 2 | Public economic investment policy; Banking policy | Permit the state to lend its credit to private industry | ![]() | 129,833 (35%) | 240,813 (65%) | |
Proposition 3 | Property tax exemptions | Permit the legislature to exempt motor vehicles from property tax and instead create a uniform fee | ![]() | 156,459 (42%) | 218,422 (58%) | |
Proposition 4 | Local government finance and taxes; Bond issue requirements; Local government organization | Permit the legislature to authorize municipal districts to provide special services | 188,264 (51%) | 181,501 (49%) | ||
Referendum 1 | Public land policy; Land use and development policy | Permit the Utah Land Use Act to be enacted | ![]() | 157,438 (39%) | 242,068 (61%) |
1972
See also: Utah 1972 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | Gambling policy; State legislative authority | Revise the Legislative Article of the constitution | 240,637 (57%) | 178,941 (43%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Bail policy; Criminal trials | Allow judges to deny bail in certain felony cases | 289,799 (66%) | 151,774 (34%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Public education governance | End the requirement that first and second class cities have their own school districts | 261,733 (61%) | 170,624 (39%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Local government organization | Require the legislature to provide various forms of government for each county to select from | 283,141 (66%) | 148,179 (34%) |
1970
See also: Utah 1970 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 1 | Residency voting requirements | Decrease the length of residency requirements to vote in an election | 177,602 (54%) | 152,704 (46%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Ballot measure process | Create a single-subject rule for constitutional amendments | 256,561 (76%) | 80,590 (24%) | ||
Proposition 3 | State legislative authority; Income taxes | Grant the legislature the power to determine on what income taxes are calculated | 181,039 (56%) | 144,218 (44%) |
1968
See also: Utah 1968 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative A | Alcohol laws | Limit and control the sale and consumption of alcohol | ![]() | 144,383 (35%) | 271,484 (65%) | |
Proposition 1 | State legislative processes and sessions | Provide the schedule for legislative sessions | 281,125 (73%) | 101,793 (27%) | ||
Proposition 2 | Salaries of government officials | Set the salaries of state legislators | 212,231 (55%) | 176,058 (45%) | ||
Proposition 3 | Property tax exemptions | Exempt business inventory from property taxes | 282,483 (72%) | 111,000 (28%) | ||
Proposition 4 | Property taxes; Agriculture policy | Allow the legislature to mandate that land be assessed in terms of its agricultural value | 260,668 (65%) | 137,577 (35%) | ||
Proposition 5 | Judicial term limits; Age limits for officials | Permit the legislature to provide for mandatory retirement of judges | 314,819 (81%) | 72,652 (19%) |
1966
See also: Utah 1966 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | Local government organization | Allow metropolitan government in counties | ![]() | 94,210 (34%) | 183,787 (66%) | |
Proposition 2 | State constitutional conventions | Call a convention to revise or amend the constitution of the state | ![]() | 42,828 (15%) | 237,461 (85%) | |
Proposition 3 | Executive official term limits | Permit the state treasurer and auditor to serve two consecutive terms | ![]() | 129,789 (47%) | 146,455 (53%) | |
Proposition 4 | State legislative processes and sessions | Permit the creation of committees that will serve between legislative sessions | ![]() | 96,219 (35%) | 177,033 (65%) | |
Proposition 5 | State legislative processes and sessions | Change the legislative session schedule | ![]() | 115,030 (42%) | 158,837 (58%) | |
Proposition 6 | State legislative authority; State legislative processes and sessions | Permit the legislature to call themselves into a special session with written request | ![]() | 126,827 (45%) | 153,256 (55%) | |
Proposition 7 | Salaries of government officials | Change the compensation of state legislators | ![]() | 88,575 (32%) | 185,259 (68%) | |
Proposition 8 | State executive branch structure | Abolish the board of examiners | ![]() | 81,447 (30%) | 192,751 (70%) |
1964
See also: Utah 1964 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Property tax exemptions | Allow the legislature to create a property tax exemption for property that will be shipped outside of Utah | 287,685 (87%) | 44,231 (13%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Government continuity policy; State legislative authority | Permit the legislature to provide for the continuity of government in the event of an enemy attack | 260,851 (81%) | 60,301 (19%) |
1962
See also: Utah 1962 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Veterans policy; Property tax exemptions | Allow the legislature to create a property tax exemption for the family of deceased veterans | 213,669 (81%) | 49,520 (19%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Transportation taxes and fees; Restricted-use funds; Fuel taxes | Mandate that fuel and motor vehicle taxes be used for specific purposes | 209,605 (78%) | 60,394 (22%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Salaries of government officials | Raise the salary limit for legislators | ![]() | 71,745 (28%) | 186,473 (72%) |
1960
See also: Utah 1960 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Government continuity policy; State legislative authority | Grant the legislature emergency power in the event of a war or an emergency | 171,762 (59%) | 120,339 (41%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Property tax exemptions; Veterans policy | Create a property tax exemption for the immediate family of deceased veterans | ![]() | 121,465 (42%) | 170,670 (58%) | |
Petition 1 | Law enforcement officers and departments; Civil service | Create Merit Systems for the qualification, employment, and tenure of Deputy Sheriffs | 168,567 (59%) | 115,539 (41%) |
1958
See also: Utah 1958 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Tax and revenue administration | Remove the State Tax Commission's authority to establish public accounting systems for local governments | 111,588 (51%) | 106,305 (49%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Salaries of government officials | Allow the reimbursement of state legislators for expenses | ![]() | 108,610 (49%) | 114,963 (51%) | |
Amendment 3 | Property tax exemptions | Permit the legislature to make a property tax exemption for home furniture | 168,365 (73%) | 62,323 (27%) | ||
Amendment 4 | Mineral resources; Public education funding; Restricted-use funds | Provide that revenue from mineral leases of state land be put towards public school funding | ![]() | 103,855 (46%) | 123,613 (54%) | |
Initiative A | Gambling policy | Permit horse betting and create a commission to oversee state racing | ![]() | 91,148 (38%) | 149,877 (62%) |
1954
See also: Utah 1954 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Make Each County a Senatorial District Amendment | Redistricting policy | Change the senatorial districts to align with the county boundaries | ![]() | 84,044 (37%) | 142,972 (63%) | |
Referendum 1 | Higher education governance | End the state ownership and operation of three colleges | ![]() | 92,787 (40%) | 137,389 (60%) | |
Referendum 2 | Higher education governance | Discontinue the operation of Carbon College as a state school | ![]() | 49,511 (22%) | 176,681 (78%) |
1952
See also: Utah 1952 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative Proposal 1 | Public assistance programs | Repeal the lien provisions of the Public Assistance Act of 1947 | ![]() | 104,319 (40%) | 155,645 (60%) |
1950
See also: Utah 1950 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Public education governance; State executive elections | Require that the Board of Education be elected by the people | 99,951 (64%) | 56,045 (36%) | ||
Amendment 2 | State executive branch structure | Remove the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the Executive Cabinet | 83,496 (57%) | 64,179 (43%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Salaries of government officials | Change the salary regulations for state legislators | 75,324 (52%) | 70,464 (48%) |
1948
See also: Utah 1948 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grant Legislature Power to Form the Grand Jury Amendment | Jury rules; Criminal trials; State legislative authority | Give legislature the power to form the grand jury | 70,787 (75%) | 23,553 (25%) |
1946
See also: Utah 1946 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Property tax exemptions | End the exclusion of federal property from property taxes | 86,015 (73%) | 31,268 (27%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Property taxes; Public land policy; Federal government issues | Remove wording from the constitution prohibiting taxing federal land | 82,177 (71%) | 33,217 (29%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Property taxes; Public education funding | Permit the legislature to change the property tax rate and require the revenue provides less than or equal to 75% of public school operating costs | 126,045 (86%) | 19,883 (14%) | ||
Amendment 4 | Public education funding; Income taxes; Property taxes | Permit distribution of income tax revenue be decided by statute | 114,626 (83%) | 23,808 (17%) | ||
Amendment 5 | Local government officials and elections | Change the term length of county attorneys from two years to four | 78,833 (71%) | 31,424 (29%) | ||
Amendment 6 | Salaries of government officials | Permit the legislature to set the salary of certain state officials | 62,523 (58%) | 46,137 (42%) | ||
Amendment 7 | Salaries of government officials | Change the method of compensating judges of the supreme and district courts | 71,608 (62%) | 43,407 (38%) | ||
Amendment 8 | State legislative authority | Allow the legislature to determine the locations of public institutions | 104,079 (80%) | 26,019 (20%) |
1944
See also: Utah 1944 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | State judicial selection; State judiciary structure | Create a system to select state judges | 84,122 (78%) | 23,414 (22%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Salaries of government officials | Change the compensation levels of the legislature | 74,296 (72%) | 28,510 (28%) |
1942
See also: Utah 1942 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Salaries of government officials | Alter the compensation of state legislators | ![]() | 32,638 (36%) | 59,127 (64%) | |
Chain Store License Tax Referendum | Business regulations; Business taxes | Create a special business tax for stores with 10 or more stores | ![]() | 40,496 (31%) | 91,271 (69%) |
1940
See also: Utah 1940 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Banking policy; State legislative authority | Allow the legislature to determine the liability of stockholders of banks | 81,679 (87%) | 11,973 (13%) |
1938
See also: Utah 1938 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Public education funding; Restricted-use funds; Revenue allocation | Place school funds from state lands into the Uniform School Fund | 62,098 (51%) | 59,855 (49%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Property taxes | Change Article XIII, Section 7 of the constitution | ![]() | 55,908 (48%) | 60,706 (52%) | |
Amendment 3 | Public works labor and contracting; Working hours regulations | Set working hours for public works at eight hours a day | ![]() | 41,421 (40%) | 61,807 (60%) |
1936
See also: Utah 1936 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | State executive branch structure | Remove the superintendent of public instruction as a state executive office | ![]() | 32,771 (33%) | 66,805 (67%) | |
Amendment 2 | State executive branch structure | Remove the superintendent of public instruction from Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution | ![]() | 31,161 (32%) | 66,406 (68%) | |
Amendment 3 | State executive branch structure; Public education governance | Remove the superintendent of public instruction from the State Board of Education | ![]() | 32,717 (34%) | 64,266 (66%) | |
Amendment 4 | Banking policy | Permit the legislature to determine banking liability | ![]() | 36,509 (38%) | 59,186 (62%) | |
Amendment 5 | Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptions | Increase the value limits for property tax exemptions | 60,708 (53%) | 54,210 (47%) | ||
Amendment 6 | Salaries of government officials | Increase the legislative per diem limit from $4 to $8 | ![]() | 27,907 (29%) | 68,607 (71%) |
1933
See also: Utah 1933 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Child labor regulations; Gender-based labor regulations; Minimum wage laws | Permit the legislature to create minimum wage laws for women and children and employee welfare laws for any employees | 133,771 (86%) | 21,941 (14%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Alcohol laws | Repeal the amendment prohibiting alcohol | 99,943 (62%) | 62,437 (38%) |
1932
See also: Utah 1932 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Local government organization | Outline the process for creating municipal charters | 32,107 (52%) | 29,410 (48%) |
1930
See also: Utah 1930 ballot measures
November 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | State legislative authority; State legislative elections | Permit the legislative statutes to determine when vacancies in the legislature are filled | 82,027 (65%) | 43,576 (35%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Religion-related policy; Property tax exemptions | Expand the permitted property tax exemptions | 66,678 (54%) | 57,464 (46%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Property taxes; Public education funding | Distribute the interest of the State School Fund according to the last school census | 66,208 (54%) | 55,791 (46%) | ||
Amendment 4 | Mineral resources; Property taxes | Permit the legislature to provide for assessment of mining property | 67,299 (55%) | 56,023 (45%) | ||
Amendment 5 | Administrative organization; Tax and revenue administration; Administrative powers and rulemaking | Create the State Tax Commission | 62,814 (52%) | 58,021 (48%) | ||
Amendment 6 | Constitutional wording changes | Change the names and locations of public institutions | 73,796 (61%) | 47,536 (39%) |
1922
See also: Utah 1922 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Question 1 | Debt limits | Increase the state debt limit from one and a half to two percent of the value of taxable property in the state | ![]() | 3,837 (5%) | 68,824 (95%) | |
Question 2 | Income taxes; Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptions; Property taxes | Make changes to the constitution concerning state tax law | ![]() | 16,378 (22%) | 57,380 (78%) | |
Question 3 | Salaries of government officials | Increase the salary of state legislators | ![]() | 5,303 (8%) | 65,346 (92%) |
1920
See also: Utah 1920 ballot measures
November 2
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Question 1 | Local government organization | Outline the process for creating municipal charters | ![]() | 22,757 (45%) | 27,656 (55%) | |
Question 2 | Property taxes | Change property tax valuation regulations | 43,552 (58%) | 31,165 (42%) | ||
Question 3 | Debt limits | Increase the state debt limit | ![]() | 15,142 (31%) | 33,417 (69%) | |
Question 4 | Tort law | Permit statutory limitations for compensation in chases of injuries resulting in death | 26,288 (51%) | 24,821 (49%) |
1918
See also: Utah 1918 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Alcohol laws | Prohibit the use and possession of alcohol | 42,691 (73%) | 15,780 (27%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptions | Permit a homestead tax exemption | 38,669 (74%) | 13,880 (26%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Property taxes; Mineral resources | Change the tax rates for metal mines | 35,337 (62%) | 21,436 (38%) |
1916
See also: Utah 1916 ballot measures
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | State executive powers and duties | Permit the Board of Examiners to supervise the treasurer | ![]() | 18,103 (30%) | 42,416 (70%) | |
Amendment 2 | Property taxes; Mineral resources | Change the rate of taxation on mines | ![]() | 14,957 (21%) | 55,133 (79%) |
1912
See also: Utah 1912 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Salaries of government officials | Increase the state legislators' salary | ![]() | 6,056 (17%) | 30,113 (83%) | |
Amendment 2 | Local government finance and taxes; Debt limits | Increase the debt limits for large cities | ![]() | 9,122 (27%) | 25,004 (73%) | |
Amendment 3 | Local government organization | Permit the legislature to form new counties in the state and place precinct and school district boundaries into the constitution | ![]() | 12,966 (37%) | 22,132 (63%) | |
Amendment 4 | Tax and revenue administration; State executive powers and duties | Require the Treasurer to work under the supervision of the Board of Examiners | ![]() | 13,041 (38%) | 21,150 (62%) | |
Amendment 5 | Debt limits | Remove the requirement that public debt be paid off within 20 years of accrual | ![]() | 6,415 (20%) | 25,684 (80%) | |
Amendment 6 | Tax and revenue administration; State executive branch structure | Change the powers and responsibilities of the Board of Equalization | ![]() | 6,944 (22%) | 24,963 (78%) | |
Amendment 7 | Property taxes | Change the method of assessing property value for taxes | ![]() | 6,093 (19%) | 25,737 (81%) | |
Amendment 8 | Severance taxes; Fossil fuel energy; Mineral resources | Tax coal, hydrocarbons, and stone mines in the same way as metal mines | ![]() | 8,919 (28%) | 23,440 (72%) |
1910
See also: Utah 1910 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Restricted-use funds; Property taxes; Public education funding | Alter the rate of property taxes and create a fund for public high schools | 20,588 (74%) | 7,073 (26%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Public education funding | Remove constitutional wording that permitted using revenue of local taxation to fund high schools | 16,740 (72%) | 6,470 (28%) | ||
Amendment 3 | Public education funding; Public education governance | Declare that no city is entitled to the high school fund unless the city maintains the high school up to the standards of the Board of Education | 15,788 (72%) | 6,229 (28%) | ||
Amendment 4 | Debt limits | Permit the state to assume debt in the amount of up to 1.5% of the value of all taxable property in the state | 10,611 (62%) | 6,582 (38%) | ||
Amendment 5 | Utility policy; Sewage and stormwater; Drinking water systems; Debt limits | Permit cities to create additional debt to supply the city with water, lighting, or sewers | 10,018 (64%) | 5,652 (36%) |
1909
See also: Utah 1909 ballot measures
June 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raise Property Taxes to Fund Construction of Capitol Building Measure | Property taxes; Revenue allocation | Raise property taxes for 15 years to fund a new capitol building | ![]() | 4,970 (31%) | 10,976 (69%) |
1908
See also: Utah 1908 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Mineral resources; Property taxes | Tax only the portion of a property used for mining purposes under the special provisions for taxing mining property | 15,882 (57%) | 12,069 (43%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Sales taxes; Property taxes | Fix the total property tax rate and the allocation of property tax revenue | ![]() | 13,282 (50%) | 13,459 (50%) | |
Amendment 3 | Local government organization | Permit the state legislature to change county boundaries and create new boundaries | ![]() | 9,770 (38%) | 16,222 (62%) |
1906
See also: Utah 1906 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | Public education funding | Permit the use of state revenue to fund public high schools | 19,402 (67%) | 9,684 (33%) | ||
Amendment 2 | Property tax exemptions | Make mortgages exempt from property taxes | 19,713 (74%) | 6,853 (26%) |
1900
See also: Utah 1900 ballot measures
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initiative and Referendum Amendment | Initiative and referendum process | Establish an initiative and referendum process in Utah | 19,219 (71%) | 7,786 (29%) | ||
Provide for the Remittance of Taxes for the Poor Amendment | Income taxes; Property tax exemptions | Permit the legislature to remit or abate taxes for the poor | 29,730 (76%) | 9,519 (24%) | ||
Specify the Control and Maintenance of Public Schools in Cities Amendment | Public education governance | Change the constitutional wording concerning public education in cities | 26,949 (66%) | 13,758 (34%) |
1898
See also: Utah 1898 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment 1 | State executive powers and duties; State judicial selection | Alter the powers of the governor to appoint state judges and officials | ![]() | 7,397 (41%) | 10,510 (59%) | |
Amendment 2 | Public education funding | Permit counties to institute a tax on first and second-class cities to fund public schools | ![]() | 11,008 (50%) | 11,081 (50%) | |
Amendment 3 | State legislative processes and sessions | Make every act of the legislature evidence of its due enactment if overseen by the Secretary of State | ![]() | 5,846 (39%) | 9,068 (61%) | |
Amendment 4 | State judicial authority | Allow an appeal of any ruling of a district court | ![]() | 5,365 (37%) | 9,282 (63%) | |
Amendment 5 | Property tax exemptions | Create a property tax exemption for household furniture with a value up to $200 | ![]() | 7,474 (47%) | 8,297 (53%) |
1895
See also: Utah 1895 ballot measures
November 5
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
State Constitution Ratification Measure | State constitution ratification | Ratify the Utah Constitution | 31,305 (80%) | 7,607 (20%) |
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