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Latest revision as of 02:39, 2 November 2023
1995 →
← 1990
Eight measures were on the November 3, 1992 ballot in Mississippi.
- All were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- The results are currently unavailable
On the ballot
November 3
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Amendment 1 | Lottery | Proposes repeal the ban on lotteries | |
| LRCA | Amendment 2 | Judiciary | Proposes to remove the requirement that there be 20 circuit and 20 chancery districts | |
| LRCA | Amendment 3 | State Exec Gov't Salaries | Proposes that anyone filling in for the governor shall be paid the same as the governor | |
| LRCA | Amendment 4 | Property | Proposes to repeal the restrictions on devising property to nonprofits | |
| LRCA | Amendment 5 | Statehood | Proposes to allow access to natural resources found on sixteenth section lands | |
| LRCA | Amendment 6 | Term Limits | Proposes that the lieutenant governor shall not serve more than two consecutive terms | |
| LRCA | Amendment 7 | Admin of Gov't | Proposes to revise the grounds on which an elected official may be dismissed | |
| LRCA | Amendment 8 | Direct democracy | Proposes that amendments to the constitution may be proposed by voters |
See also
- 1992 ballot measures
- List of Mississippi ballot measures
- Mississippi Legislature
- List of ballot measures by state
External links
State of Mississippi Jackson (capital) | |
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