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In [[1996 ballot measures|1996]], voters decided on 9 statewide ballot measures in [[Missouri]]. On April 2, voters decided on 1 measure. On August 6, voters decided on 1 measure. On November 5, voters decided 7 measures.
'''One statewide ballot measure''' was on the [[1996 ballot measures#Missouri|April 2, 1996 ballot]] in [[Missouri]].
*Two of the measures were [[initiated constitutional amendment|initiated constitutional amendment]].
* The one measure was a {{lrcafull}}.
*One of the measures were [[initiated state statute|initiated state statutes]].
* The one measure was approved.
*Six of the measures were [[legislatively referred constitutional amendment|legislatively referred constitutional amendments]].
 
*Voters approved four (44%) and rejected five (55%) measures.
'''One statewide ballot measure''' was on the [[1996 ballot measures#Missouri|August 6, 1996 ballot]] in [[Missouri]].
* The one measure was a {{lrcafull}}.
* The one measure was defeated.
 
'''Seven statewide ballot measures''' were on the [[1996 ballot measures#Missouri|November 5, 1996 ballot]] in [[Missouri]].
* Four of the measures were {{lrcafull}}s.
* Two of the measures were {{icafull}}s.
* One of the measures was an {{issfull}}.
* Three of the measures were approved.
* Four of the measures were defeated.


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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]]
* [[1996 ballot measures]]
* [[1996 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 13:36, 18 March 2025

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In 1996, voters decided on 9 statewide ballot measures in Missouri. On April 2, voters decided on 1 measure. On August 6, voters decided on 1 measure. On November 5, voters decided 7 measures.

On the ballot

April 2, 1996

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Amendment 4 Ballot measures; Tax administration; Revenue and spending limits Require a statewide vote to approve any annual tax or fee increases exceeding $50 million or 1% of total state revenue

Approveda

472,854 (69%)

216,176 (31%)


August 6, 1996

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Amendment 2 Bonds; Public education funding; Property taxes Authorize school districts, with voter approval, to increase their bonded indebtedness limit from 10% to 15% of district property value

Defeated

310,624 (45%)

377,045 (55%)


November 5, 1996

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Amendment 3 Restricted-use funds; Spending Authorize an annual transfer of general revenue funds to the Facilities Maintenance Reserve Fund for state facility upkeep, transferring approximately $5.4 million

Approveda

1,013,243 (54%)

862,022 (46%)

LRCA

Amendment 5 State executive structure; Administrative organization Establish a state department of aging within the executive branch of state government of state government

Defeated

848,233 (44%)

1,067,574 (56%)

LRCA

Amendment 6 Utilities; Bonds; Sewage and stormwater Authorize municipalities, with voter approval, to issue bonds to construct sewer treatment plants, and remove water plants from regulation as public utility

Defeated

936,202 (50%)

946,218 (50%)

LRCA

Amendment 7 Budget stabilization Establish a Budget Stabilization Fund within the state treasury to provide a reserve in years where revenue projections are below expectations

Defeated

931,705 (49%)

958,173 (51%)

ABR

Amendment 8 Sales taxes; Parks and conservation Extend the existing 0.1% sales and use tax for 10 years to fund soil and water conservation, state parks, historic sites, and for payments in lieu of real property taxes for land acquired by the state for park purposes

Approveda

1,280,245 (67%)

641,793 (33%)

CICA

Amendment 9 Election administration; Federal issues; Term limits Establish Missouri's intent to support a U.S. Constitutional amendment for Congressional term limits and require ballot notations indicating whether candidates support or oppose term limits

Approveda

1,075,215 (58%)

787,985 (42%)

CISS

Proposition A Minimum wage Amend previously enacted law to incrementally raise the state's minimum wage starting at $6.25 in 1997, increase annually by $0.25 until 1999, then by $0.15 per year from 2000 onward, expand the definition of "employee," and allow the legislature or municipalities to further increase wage coverage

Defeated

586,584 (29%)

1,456,982 (71%)


See also

Missouri