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'''Eight statewide ballot questions''' were on the [[1988 ballot measures|November 8, 1988 ballot]] in [[Arizona]]. Four were '''approved''' and four were '''defeated'''. [[Arizona English Official Language Amendment, Proposition 106 (1988)#Lawsuits|Proposition 106]] was later overturned in a court case.
 
In [[1988 ballot measures|1988]], voters decided on eight statewide ballot measures in [[Arizona]] on November 8.
 
*Six of the measures were [[legislatively referred constitutional amendment]]s.
*One of the measures was a [[commission-referred ballot measure]].
*One of the measures was an [[initiated constitutional amendment]].
* Voters approved four (50%) and rejected four (50%) measures.


==On the ballot==
==On the ballot==
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona]]
* [[List of Arizona ballot measures]]
* [[1988 ballot measures]]
* [[1988 ballot measures]]
* [[List of Arizona ballot measures]]
* [[Arizona Legislature]]
* [[List of ballot measures by state]]
* [[Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona]]


==External links==
==External links==  
* [http://www.azsos.gov/election/ Arizona Elections]
* [http://www.azsos.gov/election/1988/General/Canvass1988GE.pdf 1988 Election Results] (See pages 11-12)
* [http://www.azsos.gov/election/1988/Info/PubPamphlet/PubPam88.pdf 1988 ballot measure voting guide]


* [https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/102833?keywords=&type=all Arizona Voter Guide (November 1988)]


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Revision as of 02:01, 20 March 2023

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1986

In 1988, voters decided on eight statewide ballot measures in Arizona on November 8.

On the ballot

November 8, 1988

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Proposition 100 Term limits Permit a person to hold the office of State Treasurer for more than two consecutive terms

Defeated

440,359 (40%)

649,041 (60%)

LRCA

Proposition 101 Business Provide for the repeal of the requirement that the Corporation Commission use the fair value method to determine a utility rate base

Defeated

360,908 (34%)

713,172 (66%)

LRCA

Proposition 102 Judiciary; Ethics Provide for the change in the name of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications to the Commission on Judicial Conduct

Approveda

661,261 (64%)

364,356 (36%)

LRCA

Proposition 103 Sex and gender; State executive; Constitutional wording Remove language from the Arizona Constitution that only males are eligible to hold state executive branch offices

Approveda

876,727 (81%)

210,013 (19%)

LRCA

Proposition 104 Administration; Budgets Permit an incorporated city or town to become indebted up to an additional twenty per cent for costs of infrastructure development

Defeated

457,222 (44%)

584,671 (56%)

LRCA

Proposition 105 State executive; Runoff elections Require run-off elections for state executive elections when no candidate receives a simple majority vote

Approveda

601,331 (56%)

465,046 (44%)

CICA

Proposition 106 English Provide for the establishment of English as the official language of Arizona

Overturned

584,459 (51%)

572,800 (49%)

CRSS

Proposition 300 Administration; Salaries Provide for the increase of legislative salaries from $15,000 per year to $25,000

Defeated

451,266 (41%)

643,315 (59%)


See also

Arizona

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