Wyoming Initiative to Ban Triple Trailers, Initiative 1 (1992)
The Wyoming Initiative to Ban Triple Trailers was on the November 3, 1992, election ballot in Wyoming as an initiated state statute, where it was approved.
It was the first citizen initiative to appear on the Wyoming ballot. It passed, with 165,879 voters in favor, and 31,997 voters opposed. The principal sponsor of the initiative was John Rogers of Cheyenne, Wyoming. The measure needed 27,962 valid signatures by its sponsors to earn its way onto the Wyoming ballot.[1]
Election results
Initiative to Ban Triple Trailers | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 165,879 | 83.83% | ||
No | 31,997 | 16.17% |
See also
- List of Wyoming ballot measures
- 1992 ballot measures
- Wyoming 1992 ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Wyoming
External links
- Wyoming Ballot Measures Details
- Report on Wyoming initiative use from the Initiative & Referendum Institute
Footnotes
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