Nevada 1982 ballot measures

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1983
1980

In 1982, voters decided on 12 statewide ballot measures in Nevada on November 2.

On the ballot

November 2, 1982

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

BI

Question 10 Bonds Authorize the state to issue up to $10 million in bonds to build and expand public libraries.

Defeated

104,882 (47%)

119,484 (53%)

LRSS

Question 11 Utilities; Legislature Create a consumer advocate in the attorney general’s office to represent utility customers in rate and service cases.

Approveda

158,339 (72%)

62,817 (28%)

CICA

Question 12 Utilities Create a consumer advocate office within the Attorney General’s office to represent the public before regulators.

Defeated

93,525 (43%)

124,955 (57%)

LRCA

Question 1 Taxes Permit property tax exemptions to encourage energy conservation and the use of renewable energy sources.

Approveda

142,095 (63%)

83,280 (37%)

LRCA

Question 2 Constitutional rights; Firearms Guarantee the right to keep and bear arms for defense, hunting, recreation, and other lawful purposes.

Approveda

162,460 (71%)

66,385 (29%)

LRCA

Question 3 Judiciary Allow the legislature to authorize deferred and suspended sentences in justices’ and municipal courts.

Defeated

87,237 (39%)

135,146 (61%)

LRCA

Question 4 Judiciary Allow the legislature to prevent the granting of parole to offenders whose original sentence does not allow it.

Approveda

132,533 (59%)

93,856 (41%)

LRCA

Question 5 Constitutional wording Revise the Nevada constitution to officially include the described territory south of the 37th parallel.

Approveda

147,584 (66%)

76,635 (34%)

LRCA

Question 6 Taxes Authorize the legislature to impose an estate tax limited to the credit allowed against the federal estate tax.

Defeated

86,729 (39%)

134,398 (61%)

LRSS

Question 7 Taxes Implement a sales tax on 60% of new mobile home prices and exempt certain used mobile homes.

Defeated

101,953 (46%)

117,762 (54%)

CICA

Question 8 Taxes Exempt household goods and furniture owned and used by a single household from state taxation.

Approveda

169,115 (76%)

54,377 (24%)

CICA

Question 9 Taxes Exempt food for human consumption from any state tax on sale, storage, use, or consumption.

Defeated

94,014 (41%)

133,999 (59%)


See also

Nevada

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