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In [[1991 ballot measures|1991]], voters decided on 1 statewide ballot measure in [[Missouri]] on November 5.
'''One statewide ballot measure''' was on the [[1991 ballot measures#Missouri|November 5, 1991 ballot]] in [[Missouri]].
*The measure was a [[legislatively referred state statute|legislatively referred state statute]].
* The one measure was a {{lrssfull}}.
*Voters approved zero (0%) and rejected one (100%) measure.
* The one measure was defeated.


==On the ballot==
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri]]
* [[Types of ballot measures in Missouri]]
* [[List of Missouri ballot measures]]
* [[List of Missouri ballot measures]]
* [[1991 ballot measures]]
* [[1991 ballot measures]]
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://ipp.missouri.edu/files/ipp/attachments/19-2010_constitutional_amendments.pdf Missouri Legislative Academy]


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Revision as of 13:18, 18 March 2025

1992
1990

In 1991, voters decided on 1 statewide ballot measure in Missouri on November 5.

On the ballot

November 5, 1991

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRSS

Proposition B Higher education funding; Higher education governance; Business taxes; Public education funding; Public education governance; Sales taxes; Teachers; School class size; Tobacco tax Increase some taxes and allocate new funding for higher education, K–12 education, and job training programs

Defeated

304,049 (33%)

623,060 (67%)


See also

Missouri