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In [[1982 ballot measures|1982]], voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in [[North Carolina]]. On June 29, voters decided on five measures. On November 2, voters decided on two measures. | |||
* All seven measures were [[legislatively referred constitutional amendment]]s. | |||
* Voters approved three (43%) and rejected four (57%) measures. | |||
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==On the ballot== | ==On the ballot== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Types of ballot measures in North Carolina]] | |||
* [[List of North Carolina ballot measures]] | * [[List of North Carolina ballot measures]] | ||
* [[1982 ballot measures]] | * [[1982 ballot measures]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https:// | *[https://webservices.ncleg.gov/ViewDocSiteFile/56192 Amendments to the constitution of North Carolina, 1776-1996] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 21 August 2024
In 1982, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in North Carolina. On June 29, voters decided on five measures. On November 2, voters decided on two measures.
- All seven measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved three (43%) and rejected four (57%) measures.
On the ballot
June 29, 1982
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Allow Temporary Assignment of Retired Appellate Judges Amendment | Judiciary | Allow retired Supreme Court justices and Court of Appeals judges to be temporarily assigned to serve on either appellate court |
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356,895 (55%) |
295,638 (45%) |
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Bonds for Higher Education Facilities Amendment | Education; Bonds | Authorize the state to issue revenue bonds for financing or refinancing higher education facilities for nonprofit corporations. |
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303,292 (47%) |
338,650 (53%) |
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Legislative Term Limits Amendment | Legislature | Increase the term limits for legislators from two to four years. |
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163,058 (24%) |
522,181 (76%) |
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Seaport and Airport Development Amendment | Transportation | Provide public bodies additional powers to develop new and existing seaports and airports. |
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292,031 (46%) |
342,567 (54%) |
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Supreme Court Review Authority Amendment | Judiciary | Authorize the supreme court to review direct appeals from the North Carolina Utilities Commission |
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392,886 (61%) |
253,629 (39%) |
November 2, 1982
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Allow for Tax Increment Bonds Without Voter Approval Amendment | Ballot measures; Bonds | Allow the General Assembly to pass laws authorizing the issuance of tax increment bonds without requiring voter approval |
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182,167 (18%) |
810,565 (82%) |
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Legislative Office Term Start Date Amendment | Legislature | Require legislators' office terms begin on the first of January following their election. |
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690,218 (71%) |
276,432 (29%) |
See also
- Types of ballot measures in North Carolina
- List of North Carolina ballot measures
- 1982 ballot measures
External links
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