Alaska 1966 ballot measures
In 1964, voters decided on one statewide ballot measures in Alaska on August 23, and seven statewide ballot measures on November 8.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- Seven of the measures was a legislatively referred bond measures.
- Voters approved all seven (100%) measures.
On the ballot
August 23, 1966
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SJR 1 | Residency requirements | Specify that an individual must be a resident of the state for one year in order to be eligible to vote, and permit the legislature to shorten the residence requirement for Alaska voters wishing to only vote for President and Vice President |
|
36,667 (75%) |
12,383 (25%) |
November 8, 1966
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proposition 1 | Parks and conservation; Bonds | Issue $900,000 in bonds for outdoor recreation construction |
|
41,242 (67%) |
20,655 (33%) |
|
| Proposition 2 | Public education funding; Bonds | Issue $2.285 million in bonds for school construction |
|
50,532 (80%) |
12,367 (20%) |
|
| Proposition 3 | Ports; Bonds | Issue $15.5 million in bonds for ferry construction |
|
36,518 (60%) |
24,225 (40%) |
|
| Proposition 4 | Higher education funding; Bonds | Issue $16.9 million in bonds for university construction |
|
43,674 (71%) |
17,758 (29%) |
|
| Proposition 5 | Highways; Bonds | Issue $10.5 million in bonds for the construction of highways |
|
49,336 (78%) |
13,852 (22%) |
|
| Proposition 6 | Airports; Bonds | Issue $2.285 million in bonds for constructing regional high schools |
|
41,146 (67%) |
20,665 (33%) |
|
| Proposition 7 | Public education funding; Bonds | Issue $11.5 million in bonds for airport construction |
|
49,007 (78%) |
14,084 (22%) |
See also
State of Alaska Juneau (capital) | |
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