Alaska 1994 ballot measures

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1996
1992

In 1994, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Alaska on November 8.

On the ballot

November 8, 1994

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Measure 1 Constitutional rights; Firearms Ensure the individual right to keep and bear arms, without denial or infringement by the state or political subdivisions.

Approveda

153,300 (73%)

57,636 (27%)

LRCA

Measure 2 Crime victims Add the goals of community condemnation of offenders, the rights of crime victims, and restitution by offenders to the constitution.

Approveda

178,858 (87%)

27,641 (13%)

IndISS

Measure 3 Capitals Move the state capital from Juneau to Wasilla.

Defeated

96,398 (45%)

116,277 (55%)

IndISS

Measure 4 Term limits Enact term limits on U.S. Senators and U.S. Representatives, contingent on congressional term limits being adopted in 24 other states

Approveda

126,960 (63%)

74,658 (37%)

IndISS

Measure 5 Bonds; Ballot measures; Capitals Require voter approval of a bond covering all bondable costs before spending state funds to move the capital or legislature

Approveda

159,781 (77%)

46,665 (23%)


See also

Alaska