Wyoming Presentation of Constitution, Constitutional Amendment D (2002)

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Wyoming Constitutional Amendment D was on the November 5, 2002, ballot in Wyoming as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated.[1]

Amendment D would have provided that amendments to the Wyoming Constitution proposed by the Wyoming Legislature be submitted to the electors of the state without prior presentment to the governor for his approval or disapproval.[2]

Election results

Amendment D
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No78,67941.84%
Yes 87,786 46.69%
Total vote188,028

In order to pass, a constitutional amendment must receive a majority of the total votes cast in the election. The total votes cast in 2002 was 188,028, making the majority needed for passage 94,015 votes.

Note: The percentages above do not add up to 100% because of ballots that were cast in the election with the amendment question left blank. The percentages displayed above are the percentages of all ballots cast in the election rather than the percentage of yes and no vote totals.

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