Utah 1994 ballot measures
In 1994, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures in Utah on November 8.
- Three of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was an indirect initiated state statute.
- Voters approved two (50%) and rejected two (50%) measures.
On the ballot
November 8, 1994
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Initiative A | Term limits; Term limits; Term limits; Runoff elections; Term limits | Establish term limits on congressional, state, and local officers and require runoff elections |
|
172,122 (35%) |
317,240 (65%) |
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Proposition 1 | Crime victims | Add a list of victims' rights to the constitution |
|
334,566 (69%) |
148,441 (31%) |
|
Proposition 2 | Public education funding; Restricted-use funds; Public land; Spending | Changes to public school funding |
|
325,283 (70%) |
141,143 (30%) |
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Proposition 3 | Religion; Religion in schools | Provide that the state constitution's restriction on public funding for religious instruction does not affect certain nonsectarian studies in state education |
|
221,683 (47%) |
253,628 (53%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Utah
- Types of ballot measures in Utah
- List of Utah ballot measures
- 1994 ballot measures
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