Virginia 1994 ballot measures
In 1994, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in Virginia on November 8.
- Three were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved three (100%) and rejected zero (0%).
On the ballot
November 8, 1994
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Question 1 | Extend the statutory time period for bringing civil lawsuits that involve intentional injuries to minors |
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1,144,839 (65%) |
612,054 (35%) |
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Question 2 | Revise provisions relating to voter registration, including allowing voter registration by mail and removing the requirement that voter registration be cancelled if the voter has not voted in four years |
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919,058 (53%) |
826,363 (47%) |
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Question 3 | Revise the procedures for the Governor vetoing or proposing amendments to bills passed by the General Assembly and for how the General Assembly responds to the Governor's vetoes and amendments |
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926,681 (56%) |
737,661 (44%) |
See also
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