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Wyoming Local Economic and Industrial Development, Question B (2004)
Wyoming Constitution |
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Preamble |
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Wyoming Constitutional Amendment B, also known as Local Economic & Industrial Development, was on the November 2, 2004, in Wyoming as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]
Election results
Amendment B | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 148,808 | 58.2% | ||
No | 76,115 | 41.8% |
Text of measures
"Authorizes the legislature to enact laws for local governments to use local sources of revenue for economic or industrial development subject to approval of the voters."[2]
See also
- List of Wyoming ballot measures
- Wyoming 2004 ballot measures
- 2004 ballot measures
- Wyoming signature requirements
External links
- Election results
- 2004 Wyoming Ballot Measures Details
- 2004 Wyoming Ballot Measure Election Results
- Wyoming Ballot Measures 2004 Voter Guide
Footnotes
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State of Wyoming Cheyenne (capital) |
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