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This page provides a list of statewide ballot measures that appeared before voters in 1984.

In the United States, a ballot measure is a law, issue, or question that appears on a statewide or local ballot for voters of that jurisdiction to decide.


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List of ballot measures by state

Alabama

See also: Alabama 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State and local government budgets, spending, and financeRequire that the legislature must sign and present to the governor a bill making appropriations for the basic needs of the state and of education prior to enacting any other legislation unless at least 60% of the legislature specifically approved an exemption

Approveda

514,975 (78%)

148,511 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 1State executive official measures; State and local government budgets, spending, and financeThis measure proposed to amend the constitution in relation to the manner in which a budget is proposed and approved. It stipulated that the governor must present a proposed budget to the legislature by the second day of the legislative session. It also required that the legislature must sign and present to the governor a bill making appropriations for the basic needs of the state and of education prior to enacting any other legislation unless at least 60% of the legislature specifically approved an exemption.

Approveda

514,975 (78%)

141,515 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Agriculture policyIt proposed to amend the constitution to authorize the creation of a nonprofit organization to lead the effort to eradicate the boll weevil in the cotton crop. It also authorized the voluntary levying of an assessment on cotton growers to fund the nonprofit.

Approveda

411,324 (69%)

187,092 (31%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Hunting regulationsIt proposed that individuals applying for hunting licenses in Sumter, Choctaw, Green, Hale, Pickens, Wilcox, Perry, Dallas and Marengo counties would not be subject to the provisions of Act 82-407 which increased fees and required a drivers license or proof of residence as part of the application.
Defeatedd

197,261 (32%)

425,490 (68%)

Alaska

See also: Alaska 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Ballot Measure 1Administrative powers and rulemaking; State legislative authorityPermit the legislature to annul executive branch regulations by passing a resolution
Defeatedd

91,171 (48%)

98,551 (52%)

IndISS

Ballot Measure 3Administrative organization; Federal government issues; Administrative powers and rulemakingRepeal statutes that established the Alaska Transportation Commission and its regulatory authority over air carriers and motor freight operators

Approveda

116,891 (60%)

78,663 (40%)

LRCA

Ballot Measure No. 2State legislative processes and sessionsRequire the Alaska Legislature to adjourn a regular legislative session no later than 120 consecutive calendar days after the date it convenes

Approveda

150,999 (77%)

46,099 (23%)

BI

Proposition ABond issues; Veterans policy; Housing assistance programsIssue $700 million in bonds for the purpose of purchasing home mortgages for qualifying veterans

Approveda

145,258 (73%)

53,548 (27%)

Arizona

See also: Arizona 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 100Ballot measure process; Initiative and referendum processProvide for the classification of initiatives and referendums as Initiative Petitions and require them to be filed six months prior to the election
Defeatedd

353,835 (40%)

528,151 (60%)

LRCA

Proposition 101State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Administration of governmentAllow the state legislature to provide by law for expenditures and appropriations of federal fund money
Defeatedd

350,744 (40%)

532,309 (60%)

LRCA

Proposition 102Labor disputes and strikesProhibit strikes by public employees and prohibit binding arbitration over employment issues
Defeatedd

397,439 (44%)

501,745 (56%)

LRCA

Proposition 103State judiciaryProvide for jurors of superior court civil cases to be selected from the body of the county
Defeatedd

337,187 (38%)

545,197 (62%)

LRCA

Proposition 104Business regulations; Administration of governmentProvide for the increase in membership of the Corporation Commission and the prescription of methods for the integration and termination of members
Defeatedd

291,622 (34%)

575,301 (66%)

LRCA

Proposition 105Business regulations; Administration of governmentPermit the legislature to transfer duties of approving the formation of corporations and the sale of securities to other state agencies
Defeatedd

326,630 (38%)

526,439 (62%)

LRCA

Proposition 106Business regulations; Administration of governmentProvide for the expansion of the Corporation Commission and the provision of staggering terms for the two new commissioners
Defeatedd

375,809 (50%)

378,857 (50%)

LRCA

Proposition 107Administration of government; Business regulationsProvide for the repeal of the requirement that the Corporation Commission use the fair value method to determine a utility rate base
Defeatedd

356,570 (45%)

430,363 (55%)

LRCA

Proposition 108Taxes; Administration of governmentProvide for the establishment of a State Revenue Commission
Defeatedd

356,570 (45%)

430,363 (55%)

LRCA

Proposition 109Business regulations; Healthcare governance; State legislative authorityProvide the legislature with the authority to impose limits on hospital revenues from rates
Defeatedd

385,724 (43%)

511,013 (57%)

CICA

Proposition 110Healthcare governance; Business regulations; State legislative authorityProvide for the authorization of the legislature to regulate healthcare institutions affected by a vital public interest
Defeatedd

372,879 (41%)

547,279 (59%)

CISS

Proposition 200Administration of government; Healthcare governanceProvide for the establishment of the Arizona Health Care Authority with the power to regulate hospital pricing
Defeatedd

375,982 (40%)

553,676 (60%)

LRSS

Proposition 300Public works labor and contractingProhibit regulation that requires public works contracts exceeding $1,000 to pay all laborers the prevailing wage for similar work

Approveda

398,051 (51%)

386,479 (49%)

LRSS

Proposition 301Administrative organization; Business regulations; Healthcare governanceProvide for the containment of healthcare costs until 1986 by promoting competition and limiting increases in healthcare rates
Defeatedd

397,463 (49%)

420,162 (51%)

LRSS

Proposition 302Healthcare governance; Administrative organization; Business regulationsProvide a variety of rules and regulations to limit the inflation of hospital prices and expansion from 1986 through 1990
Defeatedd

432,913 (49%)

444,651 (51%)

Arkansas

See also: Arkansas 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposed Amendment 62Bond issue requirementsThe measure allowed local governments to issue bonds for capital improvements.

Approveda

395,336 (54%)

342,404 (46%)

LRCA

Proposed Amendment 63Administration of government; TaxesThe measure would have created a state tax commission and exempted certain personal property from ad valorem taxes.
Defeatedd

309,811 (41%)

452,612 (59%)

CICA

Proposed Amendment 64Executive official term limitsThe measure established a four-year term limit for state constitutional officers.

Approveda

499,083 (64%)

277,735 (36%)

CICA

Proposed Amendment 66Gambling policyThe measure would have legalized and regulated gambling in Garland County.
Defeatedd

236,625 (30%)

561,825 (70%)

CICA

Proposed Amendment 67Taxes; Game and fish commissionsThe measure would have authorized a sales tax of 1/8 of one percent, and provided for the revenues from this tax to be used by the State Game and Fish Commission.
Defeatedd

350,276 (45%)

434,114 (55%)

LRSS

Referred Question Act 535Bond issues; Drinking water systemsAuthorized the Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission to issue up to $100 million in bonds for waste disposal system development
Defeatedd

362,562 (49%)

374,231 (51%)

California

See also: California 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 25Water; Bond issuesAllow for bonds up to $325,000,000 for water pollution conservation projects and establish the terms of such bonds.

Approveda

6,509,295 (73%)

2,416,849 (27%)

BI

Proposition 26Bond issues; EducationAllow for bonds up to $450,000,000 for the construction or improvement of public schools.

Approveda

5,337,372 (61%)

3,451,296 (39%)

BI

Proposition 27Bond issuesAllow for the issuance of bonds up to $100,000,000 for hazardous substance cleanup and establish the terms of such bonds.

Approveda

6,302,811 (72%)

2,449,626 (28%)

BI

Proposition 28Bond issues; WaterAllow for bonds up to $75,000,000 for improving water systems to meet minimum drinking water standards.

Approveda

6,509,505 (74%)

2,344,558 (26%)

BI

Proposition 29Bond issues; Veterans policyAllow for bonds up to $650,000,000 for helping veterans purchase farms and homes and establish the terms of such bonds.

Approveda

5,845,487 (66%)

2,969,261 (34%)

BI

Proposition 30Bond issuesAllow for the issuance of bonds up to $50,000,000 for funds for senior centers and establish the terms of such bonds.

Approveda

5,903,868 (67%)

2,940,911 (33%)

LRCA

Proposition 31TaxesEstablish that the term "newly constructed" does not apply to fire-related improvements, for taxation purposes.

Approveda

4,287,308 (51%)

4,158,673 (49%)

LRCA

Proposition 32State judiciaryEstablish procedures for determining what cases the Supreme Court of California hears from the courts of appeals.

Approveda

4,775,255 (59%)

3,280,276 (41%)

LRCA

Proposition 33TaxesAllow the legislature to defer property tax payments for disabled people.

Approveda

7,135,666 (82%)

1,542,818 (18%)

LRCA

Proposition 34TaxesEstablish that the term "newly constructed" does not include any changes to certified historical structures.
Defeatedd

3,993,004 (47%)

4,428,036 (53%)

CICA

Proposition 36TaxesAdd restrictions to the taxation of real property and create restrictions on creating new taxes on real property.
Defeatedd

4,052,993 (45%)

4,904,372 (55%)

CICA/SS

Proposition 37Gambling policyAuthorize the establishment of s statewide lottery, prohibit gambling casinos, and establish a California State Lottery Commission.

Approveda

5,398,096 (58%)

3,924,346 (42%)

CISS

Proposition 38English language policy; Federal government issuesRequire the governor of California write a letter to federal governmental officials requesting that all election materials be provided in English only.

Approveda

6,390,676 (71%)

2,645,599 (29%)

CICA/SS

Proposition 39Redistricting policyCreate a commission of retired or resigned appellate or lower court judges to adopt redistricting plans for state legislative, congressional, and Board of Equalization districts
Defeatedd

3,995,762 (45%)

4,919,860 (55%)

CISS

Proposition 40Campaign financeLimit contributions to political campaigns and establish a fund to give eligible candidates matching amounts to the personal contributions of their opponents.
Defeatedd

3,109,746 (36%)

5,640,473 (64%)

CISS

Proposition 41State and local government budgets, spending, and finance; Public assistance programsLimit the amount of spending on certain public assistance programs.
Defeatedd

3,427,127 (38%)

5,517,127 (62%)


June 5

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition 16Bond issues; Prison and jail fundingAllow for bonds up to $250,000,000 for the construction and improvement of county jails and establish the terms of such bonds.

Approveda

2,906,093 (59%)

2,036,736 (41%)

BI

Proposition 17Prison and jail funding; Bond issuesAllow for bonds up to $300,000,000 for the construction and improvement of state correctional facilities.

Approveda

2,835,869 (58%)

2,067,033 (42%)

BI

Proposition 18Bond issues; Parks, land, and natural area conservationAllow for the issuance of bonds up to $370,000,000 for parks, beaches, recreation, or historical preservation.

Approveda

3,088,486 (63%)

1,798,772 (37%)

BI

Proposition 19Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Bond issuesAllow for bonds up to $85,000,000 for the Wildlife Conservation Board and the State Coastal Conservancy for the development of habitat areas.

Approveda

3,132,792 (64%)

1,762,407 (36%)

LRCA

Proposition 20State legislative elections; State executive electionsPrevent those who have engaged in libelous or slanderous behavior towards an opponent from holding office.

Approveda

2,472,075 (52%)

2,290,901 (48%)

LRCA

Proposition 21Public employee retirement fundsAllow the legislature to authorize the investment of public retirement systems' funds in any investment.

Approveda

2,440,568 (53%)

2,148,729 (47%)

LRCA

Proposition 22Civil serviceExempt the chief investment officer, assistant chief investment officer, and principal fund managers of the PERS and STRS from state civil service.
Defeatedd

2,181,491 (48%)

2,365,466 (52%)

LRCA

Proposition 23Taxes; Earthquake infrastructureEstablish that "new construction" for property taxation purposes does not apply to changes made to buildings to comply with earthquake safety law.

Approveda

2,476,934 (53%)

2,174,218 (47%)

CISS

Proposition 24State legislatures measuresChange procedures relating to the legislature.

Approveda

2,444,751 (53%)

2,162,024 (47%)

Colorado

See also: Colorado 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CICA

Amendment 3Abortion policyProhibit the use of public funds for abortions

Approveda

627,343 (50%)

617,637 (50%)

LRCA

Amendment No. 1State executive official measures; Administration of governmentEstablish provisions relating to the appointment of the commissioner of insurance and exempting them from the state personnel system.

Approveda

641,587 (59%)

449,362 (41%)

LRCA

Amendment No. 2Voter registrationEstablish the requirement of voter registration in order to vote in a number of elections and to be able to sign several types of petitions.

Approveda

811,130 (73%)

304,208 (27%)

CISS

Amendment No. 4Voter registrationEstablish procedures for removing electors from the registration books, allow qualified elections to register to vote at state driver licensing stations, and allow voters to register up to 25 days before an election.

Approveda

705,725 (61%)

447,803 (39%)

CICA

Amendment No. 5Gambling policyEstablish provisions relating to the establishment of a casino control commission and allow casino gambling in Pueblo County.
Defeatedd

406,989 (33%)

819,533 (67%)

Connecticut

See also: Connecticut 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Constitutional rightsAdd physical and mental disabilities to the list of traits under the equal protection clause of the state constitution

Approveda

637,754 (78%)

180,955 (22%)

LRCA

Question 2State executive branch structure; State executive powers and dutiesEstablish a procedure for a nine-member council that would determine when a governor is incapable of carrying out the duties of the office to enable the lieutenant-governor to take over

Approveda

713,791 (88%)

95,116 (12%)

LRCA

Question 3State executive branch structureCreate a Criminal Justice Commission to appoint prosecutors instead of the judicial branch

Approveda

554,953 (73%)

208,631 (27%)

Delaware

See also: Delaware 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRAQ

Charitable Gambling Advisory QuestionGambling policyAdvise the Delaware General Assembly to pass legislation allowing the state to license certain organizations to conduct lotteries

Approveda

92,465 (74%)

33,318 (26%)

Florida

See also: Florida 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Homestead tax exemptions; Property tax exemptionsExtend the exemption of homesteads and personal property from forced sale to any natural person

Approveda

2,766,516 (79%)

734,785 (21%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Corrections governance; Tax and revenue administrationAllow for the disbursement of state funds via electronic means, magnetic tape, or any other transfer medium and remove obsolete language about countersigning of warrants by the Governor

Approveda

2,467,025 (73%)

919,675 (27%)

LRCA

Amendment 3State judicial selectionEstablish that uniform rules of procedure be established by the judicial nominating commissions at each level of the court system and that proceedings of the commissions shall be open to the public

Approveda

2,720,297 (82%)

590,960 (18%)

LRCA

Amendment 4State legislative processes and sessionsEstablish that legislators' speech and debate relating to their legislative duties is privileged and that they can not be questioned on it in any place other than the legislature
Defeatedd

1,110,743 (33%)

2,216,910 (67%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Local government officials and electionsAllow county commissioners to be elected in the manner prescribed by law and allow boards of county commissioners to be made up of five or seven members

Approveda

2,150,510 (64%)

1,195,654 (36%)

LRCA

Amendment 6State judicial selectionRequire that a person be a member of the Florida state bar for the preceding five years to be eligible to be a county court judge and allow a person to be eligible to be appointed or elected as a county court judge in a county with a population of 40,000 or less if they are a member in good standing with the state bar

Approveda

2,529,436 (75%)

823,219 (25%)

LRCA

Amendment 7Bond issue requirementsAlter rules regarding general obligation bonds issued by the state

Approveda

2,095,916 (65%)

1,109,900 (35%)

LRCA

Amendment 8Public education funding; Business taxes; Bond issuesProvide for a levy on gross receipts to allow the continuation of funding of bonds for public education construction

Approveda

2,553,332 (77%)

778,114 (23%)

Georgia

See also: Georgia 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State judiciary oversightProvide that a judge could be suspended from office upon a felony indictment and removed from office upon conviction

Approveda

1,314,559 (94%)

83,497 (6%)

LRCA

Amendment 10Administration of governmentAuthorize the creation of community improvement districts to provide governmental services

Approveda

638,367 (54%)

541,027 (46%)

LRCA

Amendment 11Ballot measure process; Land use and development policyRequire a local law that authorized the exercise of additional municipal redevelopment powers be approved by a majority of vote referendum in the municipalities affected

Approveda

828,352 (72%)

324,986 (28%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Administration of governmentProvide that public officials could be suspended from office upon a felony indictment and removed from office upon conviction

Approveda

1,286,591 (94%)

85,455 (6%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Public education governance; Administrative organizationAuthorize the State Board of Education to appoint the State School Superintendent
Defeatedd

648,995 (49%)

679,469 (51%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Public employee retirement fundsAuthorize the General Assembly to revise public retirement and pension laws, redefine involuntary separation and part-time service, and impose restrictions on benefits for future systems

Approveda

887,528 (72%)

338,250 (28%)

LRCA

Amendment 5State executive official measures; Public employee retirement fundsProhibit retirement benefits for any past, present, or future Georgia Governor upon leaving office, based on involuntary separation except in cases of medical disability

Approveda

1,005,677 (78%)

283,368 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 6State executive elections; State judicial selection; State legislative elections; Local government officials and electionsDeclare the office of any elected official vacant if they qualify for another office with a term beginning more than 30 days before the expiration of their current term

Approveda

965,952 (80%)

248,185 (20%)

LRCA

Amendment 7Taxes; Veterans policyChange the eligibility and the amount for homestead exemptions for disabled veterans

Approveda

848,849 (69%)

383,721 (31%)

LRCA

Amendment 8Bond issue requirementsAuthorize a general obligation debt to provide public library facilities

Approveda

720,622 (59%)

491,494 (41%)

LRCA

Amendment 9Agriculture policy; PropertyAllow property qualifying for preferential assessment for agricultural purposes to be owned by an estate or trust with natural or naturalized citizens as heirs or beneficiaries

Approveda

646,826 (57%)

483,563 (43%)

LRSS

Referendum 1Taxes; Public education governance; Public education funding; PropertyRecognize property used as the state headquarters of a nonprofit corporation promoting parent-teacher cooperation as an extension of public schools, and grant them ad valorem tax exemption

Approveda

718,467 (61%)

464,620 (39%)

LRSS

Referendum 2Taxes; Property; TransportationExempt motor vehicles used primarily for transporting handicapped or disabled students to and from any educational institution from ad valorem taxation

Approveda

900,688 (72%)

345,204 (28%)

LRSS

Referendum 3Property; TaxesExempt property of nonprofit homes for people with intellectual disabilities from ad valorem taxation

Approveda

933,343 (76%)

295,707 (24%)

Hawaii

See also: Hawaii 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1TaxesThe amendment proposed, per House Bill No. 1213 of the Twelfth Legislature, Regular Session of 1983, that Article VII, Section 6 of the Hawaiian constitution be amended to eliminate the requirement that excess revenue be refunded to taxpayers if the general fund balance at the close of each two successive fiscal years exceeds five percent of the general fund revenues for each of the two fiscal years.
Defeatedd

138,069 (46%)

162,042 (54%)

LRCA

Amendment 2State legislatures measuresThe amendment proposed, per House Bill No. 1947 of the Twelfth Legislature, Regular Session of 1984, that Article III, Section 12 of the Hawaiian constitution be amended to allow the legislature to establish the deadline for introducing bills to be considered at any time during the session, by eliminating the current requirement that the deadline be no sooner than the twentieth day of the session and before the mandatory legislative recess.

Approveda

177,060 (60%)

115,704 (40%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Salaries of government officialsThe amendment proposed, per Senate Bill No. 2072 of the Twelfth Legislature, Regular Session of 1984, that Article III, Section 9 of the Hawaiian constitution be amended to allow the legislature to set the method, not the amount, by which its members will be paid. The legislature had passed a bill that provided for payment in equal monthly installments, with no increase in pay

Approveda

185,231 (65%)

101,719 (35%)

LRCA

Amendment 4State legislatures measuresThe amendment proposed, per House Bill No. 1948 of the Twelfth Legislature, Regular Session of 1984, that Article III, Section 10 of the Hawaiian constitution, which required the legislature to recess each regular session for not less than five days at one time during the period between the twentieth and fortieth day of the session, be amended to remove the requirement that the recess of at least five days be taken consecutively, and allow the recess to be taken any time during the session after the deadline for introducing bills.

Approveda

173,623 (62%)

105,591 (38%)

Idaho

See also: Idaho 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

HJR 5Redistricting policy
Defeatedd

148,383 (41%)

216,201 (59%)

CISS

Initiative 1Taxes
Defeatedd

186,505 (47%)

210,054 (53%)

LRCA

SJR 117Water; State legislative authority

Approveda

192,229 (53%)

169,087 (47%)

Illinois

See also: Illinois 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Taxes; Veterans policyIt proposed that property used exclusively by veterans' organizations be exempt from property taxes.Note: Although this measure gathered more "yes" votes, it did not pass because Illinois required that an amendment must receive a vote of at least three-fifths of those voting on the question or a majority of those voting in the election. This vote did not meet that standard.
Defeatedd

1,147,864 (52%)

1,042,481 (48%)

Indiana

See also: Indiana 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Constitutional wording changesThe amendment proposed that the state constitution be amended by removing or restating certain antiquated language or provisions to reflect contemporary conditions, practices or requirements.

Approveda

851,106 (70%)

366,358 (30%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Administration of governmentThe amendment proposed that the state constitution be amended to clarify and update provisions concerning legislative districts and their electors.

Approveda

822,172 (70%)

359,696 (30%)

Iowa

See also: Iowa 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State legislatures measures; Administration of governmentThe measure allowed the legislature to void an adopted administrative rule of a state agency by the process of a joint resolution rather than only by statute.

Approveda

419,036 (59%)

290,404 (41%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Public education funding; State and local government budgets, spending, and financeThe measure repealed the constitutional provision relating to the distribution of money subject to the support and maintenance of common schools.

Approveda

391,433 (56%)

309,112 (44%)

Kentucky

See also: Kentucky 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Local official term limits; Law enforcement officers and departments

Approveda

512,741 (63%)

303,987 (37%)

Louisiana

See also: Louisiana 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1State and local government budgets, spending, and financeIt proposed to limit state spending so that it did not exceed anticipated revenue. In addition, it proposed the investment of any surplus revenue to improve the financial climate in the state.
Defeatedd

487,631 (39%)

750,295 (61%)

LRCA

Amendment 2TaxesThis measure proposed that motor vehicles be exempt from ad valorem taxation at the state and parish level.
Defeatedd

487,964 (40%)

729,818 (60%)

LRCA

Amendment 3TaxesThis measure proposed that corporations could not deduct federal income taxes paid when calculating their state income tax. It proposed that this deduction be replaced by a legislatively determined deduction with a minimum amount of $1,000.
Defeatedd

302,142 (24%)

942,009 (76%)

LRCA

Amendment 4State legislatures measuresThis measure proposed that the legislature be required to hold an organizational meeting of not more than three days at the beginning of the session.
Defeatedd

542,150 (46%)

649,325 (54%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Civil serviceIt proposed to modify the makeup of the group of institutions that nominate individuals to serve on the New Orleans city civil service commission. It stated that Our Lady of Holy Cross College should replace St. Mary's Dominican College as one of the private colleges in the nominating group.
Defeatedd

538,851 (46%)

639,831 (54%)

Maine

See also: Maine 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Question 1Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue $13.425 million in bonds to fund the procurement of a tug boat for the Maine Maritime Academy and buildings at Maine Vocational-Technical Institutes

Approveda

280,529 (54%)

238,172 (46%)

BI

Question 2Bond issues; State judiciary structureIssue $6 million in bonds to fund the construction of courthouses in Portland and Bath-Brunswick
Defeatedd

224,348 (43%)

293,290 (57%)

BI

Question 3Bond issues; Higher education fundingIssue $16.5 million in bonds to fund the construction and renovation of University of Maine facilities

Approveda

299,385 (57%)

223,489 (43%)

BI

Question 4Bond issues; Prison and jail fundingIssue $10.035 million in bonds to fund the Department of Corrections

Approveda

276,886 (53%)

242,341 (47%)

LRCA

Question 5Bond issue requirementsRequire that bonds that are authorized by voters be deauthorized after five years if they are not issued by the state

Approveda

309,717 (64%)

175,127 (36%)

LRCA

Question 6Constitutional rights; Sex and gender issuesProhibit the denial or abridgment of rights on account of a person's sex
Defeatedd

195,653 (37%)

333,998 (63%)

LRCA

Question 7Public economic investment policy; Veterans policyAllow the Maine legislature to ensure business loans owned completely or in part by a Maine veteran

Approveda

296,299 (59%)

206,760 (41%)

LRCA

Question 8Property tax exemptionsExempt all watercraft from personal property tax as long as some watercraft are subject to a municipal excise tax

Approveda

336,848 (67%)

169,286 (33%)


June 12

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Bond Issue to Fund Pollution Abatement and Hazardous Waste Clean Up MeasureBond issues; Pollution, waste, and recycling policyIssue $15.735 million in bonds to fund the cleanup of polluted waters and hazardous waste

Approveda

66,430 (73%)

24,271 (27%)

Maryland

See also: Maryland 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Administration of government

Approveda

902,015 (85%)

163,547 (15%)

Michigan

See also: Michigan 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposal AAdministrative powers and rulemaking; State legislative authorityAllow the state legislature to make decisions on the implementation of administrative agencies' rules
Defeatedd

1,280,948 (41%)

1,827,677 (59%)

LRCA

Proposal BSeverance taxes; Parks, land, and natural area conservation; Restricted-use fundsCreate the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund and establish a board to manage the fund

Approveda

2,066,554 (65%)

1,120,794 (35%)

CICA

Proposal CRevenue and spending limits; Income taxes; Fees, licenses, and charges; Tax and revenue administration; State legislative vote requirementsRequire voter approval for the adoption of new taxes or tax increases and amend certain taxes
Defeatedd

1,376,141 (40%)

2,035,867 (60%)

Minnesota

See also: Minnesota 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Public land policyAllow the exchange of state-owned lands for other lands owned by state or local governments

Approveda

1,176,809 (66%)

611,200 (34%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Public education funding; Higher education fundingRemove restrictions on the investment of the permanent school fund and to allow the limits on the investment of the fund and the apportionment of the returns on the investment to school districts to be set by law

Approveda

1,139,390 (64%)

631,378 (36%)

Mississippi

See also: Mississippi 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Administration of governmentThe amendment proposed that the constitution be amended: Section 109. The amendment proposed to prohibit a public employee from using their official position within the government for gain in government contracts. The amendment also proposes to repeal Section 107, in which it is stated that all stationary, printing paper and fuel used by the legislature and other branches of government be furnished under contract and that no government employee, elected, hired or appointed, shall have interest in the contracted entity. The amendment also repeals Section 210, which states that no public employee shall be interested in the sale or profit of any books, apparatus or furniture to be used in public schools.
Defeatedd

251,742 (42%)

348,999 (58%)

Missouri

See also: Missouri 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Public employee retirement fundsPermit local government retirement systems to grant cost-of-living adjustments to retirees, provided the system remains financially stable, with local governments deciding the costs based on benefits and funding methods

Approveda

1,144,445 (62%)

715,076 (38%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Civil service; Private health insuranceAuthorize health insurance benefits for the dependents of public employees

Approveda

918,596 (50%)

917,812 (50%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Gambling policyAuthorize a state lottery and require the legislature to set regulations and allocate funds, with all costs covered by lottery revenue

Approveda

1,369,910 (70%)

590,648 (30%)

CICA

Amendment 7Administrative organization; Gambling policyAuthorize pari-mutuel wagering on horse racing, establish the Missouri Horse Racing Commission, allocate funds to the Commission and various programs, allow counties to ban wagering, and require the state to cover initial costs until wagering revenues are generated

Approveda

1,157,664 (60%)

771,437 (40%)

CISS

Proposition BBusiness regulations; Utility policy; Nuclear energyLimit what costs electric companies can pass on to consumers, including unapproved nuclear waste disposal
Defeatedd

650,895 (33%)

1,317,444 (67%)


August 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment 2Sales taxes; Parks, land, and natural area conservation

Approveda

425,148 (50%)

423,449 (50%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment 4Local government finance and taxes; Bond issue requirements; Property taxes
Defeatedd

330,325 (41%)

466,271 (59%)

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment 6Administrative organization

Approveda

491,769 (61%)

316,479 (39%)

Montana

See also: Montana 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

C-13State judiciary oversight

Approveda

287,926 (81%)

68,251 (19%)

LRCA

C-14Redistricting policy

Approveda

214,956 (66%)

109,813 (34%)

CISS

I-96Administrative organization; Business regulations; Agriculture policy; Food policy
Defeatedd

145,342 (40%)

222,200 (60%)

CISS

I-97Healthcare; Business regulations

Approveda

194,285 (53%)

171,448 (47%)

Nebraska

See also: Nebraska 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Law enforcement funding; Public education fundingAllow proceeds from forfeited or confiscated property to be divided among school funds and counties for the purpose of drug enforcement

Approveda

392,824 (69%)

180,137 (31%)

LRCA

Amendment 2State judiciary oversightChange provisions and procedures relating to disciplinary actions against judges

Approveda

411,193 (78%)

119,207 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Local government finance and taxesAllow municipalities to incur indebtedness to rehabilitate, acquire, and redevelop blighted property

Approveda

352,346 (66%)

177,515 (34%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Agriculture policy; Land use and development policyAuthorize the legislature to classify agricultural and horticultural land separately

Approveda

411,868 (70%)

175,546 (30%)

Nevada

See also: Nevada 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Food and beverage taxes; Sales taxesExempt food for human consumption, excluding alcoholic beverages and prepared food, from any tax on sale or use.

Approveda

225,611 (83%)

45,316 (17%)

LRSS

Question 10Sales taxesTax 60% of materials for new manufactured homes and exempt used homes previously taxed in the state.
Defeatedd

103,399 (40%)

156,676 (60%)

BI

Question 11Bond issuesIssue $20 million in bonds to purchase private land in the Tahoe Basin for conservation and pollution reduction.
Defeatedd

119,385 (45%)

143,499 (55%)

CICA

Question 12Ballot measure supermajority requirements; Revenue and spending limits; State legislative vote requirements; Property taxesRequire a two-thirds legislative vote and majority voter approval to raise most taxes and fees, with a 5% cap on property tax increases.
Defeatedd

132,688 (48%)

143,874 (52%)

LRCA

Question 2State legislative authority; Property taxes; Mineral resourcesAllow the taxation of mining proceeds at a different rate from other property, up to a maximum of 5 percent.
Defeatedd

126,899 (49%)

133,748 (51%)

LRCA

Question 3State legislative authority; State judiciary structureAllow the legislature to increase, but not decrease, the number of district judges during a term.
Defeatedd

128,007 (49%)

134,816 (51%)

LRCA

Question 4Banking policyAllow public money deposits in mutually owned financial institutions.
Defeatedd

113,858 (43%)

148,151 (57%)

LRCA

Question 5State legislative authority; State legislative processes and sessionsAllow the legislature to delegate technical reconciliation of statute changes to the legislative counsel.
Defeatedd

78,169 (31%)

175,878 (69%)

LRCA

Question 6Debt limits; Public economic investment policy; State legislative authorityExempt state-issued debt for purchasing local government bonds from the state debt limit.
Defeatedd

73,757 (29%)

179,793 (71%)

LRCA

Question 7State legislative authority; State legislative processes and sessionsRequire the legislature to set permanent committee rules, changeable only by both houses and the governor’s approval.
Defeatedd

121,010 (48%)

131,272 (52%)

LRSS

Question 8Sales taxesExclude trade-in vehicle values from sales tax and end exemptions for occasional sales, except within families.
Defeatedd

99,197 (38%)

162,719 (62%)

BI

Question 9Bond issuesIssue up to $10 million in state bonds to fund the construction and expansion of public libraries.

Approveda

152,245 (57%)

114,572 (43%)

New Hampshire

See also: New Hampshire 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CCRCA

Budget Bill May not Establish LawState and local government budgets, spending, and financeThis amendment proposed to prohibit budget bills from establishing or modifying law not related to expenditures.

Approveda

262,572 (81%)

62,047 (19%)

CCRCA

Civil Case Jury Trial AmountJury rules; Civil trialsThis amendment proposed to raise the threshold needed to have a jury trial in a civil case from $500 to $5,000.Note: Although this measure gathered more "yes" votes, it did not pass because New Hampshire requires that an amendment receives greater than two-thirds of the vote to be approved.
Defeatedd

217,717 (64%)

121,222 (36%)

CCRCA

Criminal Insanity StandardsConstitutional rightsThis amendment proposed to change the standard for committing an individual in a criminal insantiy proceeding. It proposed that the state must establish mental illness by "clear and convincing evidence" rather than "proof beyond reasonable doubt".

Approveda

258,452 (76%)

82,736 (24%)

CCRCA

Eliminate Power to Extend Legislative RecessState legislatures measures; State executive official measuresThis amendment proposed to eliminate the power of the governor and the executive council to extend the recess of the legislature without its consent.Note: Although this measure gathered more "yes" votes, it did not pass because New Hampshire requires that an amendment receive greater than two-thirds of the vote to be approved.
Defeatedd

204,745 (62%)

122,909 (38%)

CCRCA

Full FundingState and local government budgets, spending, and financeThis amendment proposed to require full funding for any "new, expanded or modified" programs requiring local expenditure.

Approveda

237,210 (70%)

99,609 (30%)

LRCA

Incapacitated GovernorState executive official measuresThis amendment proposed the line of succession of state officials in case of the incapacitation of the governor. It also detailed when to declare the office vacant and when to hold a special election to fill the vacancy.

Approveda

247,393 (85%)

44,763 (15%)

CCRCA

Legislative MileageState legislatures measuresThis amendment proposed to restrict mileage payments to legislators to 45 days per session. It also proposed annual legislative sessions.

Approveda

247,257 (74%)

85,314 (26%)

CCRCA

Legislature SizeState legislatures measuresThis amendment proposed to decrease the size of the House of Representatives by 12 while increasing the size of the Senate by 12.Note: Although this measure gathered more "yes" votes, it did not pass because New Hampshire requires that an amendment receive greater than two-thirds of the vote to be approved.
Defeatedd

204,123 (62%)

127,682 (38%)

LRCA

Present Council VotesState legislatures measuresThis amendment proposed that votes for councilors be presented to the legislature in early January.

Approveda

215,083 (77%)

65,480 (23%)

CCRCA

Reduce Age RequirementsState legislatures measuresThis amendment proposed to reduce the age requirements for the state Senate and Executive Council to age 25.
Defeatedd

169,158 (48%)

180,017 (52%)

CCRCA

Retirement System Assets and FundingPublic employee retirement fundsThis amendment proposed that all assets of retirement systems operated by the state be used only for the retirement system. It also proposed that the New Hampshire retirement system be fully funded each fiscal year.

Approveda

288,994 (86%)

48,690 (14%)

LRCA

Term Limits for GovernorState executive official measuresThis amendment proposed limiting the governor's tenure to two consecutive terms.Note: Although this measure gathered more "yes" votes, it did not pass because New Hampshire requires that an amendment receive greater than two-thirds of the vote to be approved.
Defeatedd

193,506 (64%)

110,700 (36%)

CCRCA

Voting AccessibilityConstitutional rightsThis amendment proposed to make registration and polling places accessible to disabled and elderly voters.

Approveda

306,771 (85%)

52,826 (15%)

New Jersey

See also: New Jersey 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Public Question No. 1Bond issuesThe Jobs, Science and Technology Bond Act of 1984 authorized $90 million in bonds to establish a network of advanced technology centers at institutions of higher education with the intent of creating jobs.

Approveda

1,450,924 (62%)

888,757 (38%)

BI

Public Question No. 2Bond issuesThe New Jersey Human Services Facilities Construction Bond Act of 1984 authorized $60 million in bonds for human services facilities.

Approveda

1,442,331 (62%)

891,172 (38%)

LRCA

Public Question No. 3Bond issuesThe amendment to Article VIII, Section 2 of the New Jersey Constitution allocated the revenues from 2.5 cents per gallon of the motor fuels tax to a special account in the state general fund for 17 years in order to fund work on the transportation system.

Approveda

1,495,707 (64%)

828,295 (36%)

LRCA

Public Question No. 4Gambling policyThe amendment allowed senior citizen organizations to conduct raffles for their benefit.

Approveda

2,074,417 (86%)

342,344 (14%)

LRCA

Public Question No. 5TaxesThe amendment allowed those qualifying for the veterans' tax deduction and the senior tax deduction to receive both.

Approveda

2,091,176 (85%)

356,088 (15%)

LRCA

Public Question No. 6TaxesThe amendment to Article VIII, Section 1, paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution prohibited future state taxation on Social Security and Railroad Retirement benefits.

Approveda

1,858,918 (78%)

519,913 (22%)

New Mexico

See also: New Mexico 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Constitutional Amendment No. 1Local government organizationThe referendum required new services on the county and municipal level be funded before they can have the force of law.

Approveda

220,101 (77%)

64,684 (23%)

New York

See also: New York 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Local official term limitsAuthorize the legislature to set three- or four-year terms for sheriffs and county clerks.

Approveda

2,118,846 (67%)

1,020,593 (33%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Gambling policyAuthorize the legislature to adjust prize-limit restrictions for certain charitable games of chance.

Approveda

1,803,103 (57%)

1,387,489 (43%)

North Carolina

See also: North Carolina 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Attorney General and District Attorneys Requirements AmendmentState executive elections; Local government officials and electionsRequire the attorney general and district attorneys to be licensed to practice law before election or appointment.

Approveda

1,159,460 (76%)

357,796 (24%)


May 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Agricultural Bonds Agency AmendmentAgriculture policy; Administrative organization; Bond issue requirementsAuthorize the creation of an agency to issue revenue bonds to finance the cost of agricultural facilities.

Approveda

420,405 (54%)

360,009 (46%)

North Dakota

See also: North Dakota 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1State executive official measures
Defeatedd

123,365 (43%)

162,309 (57%)

LRCA

Measure 2State legislative processes and sessions

Approveda

177,733 (67%)

86,792 (33%)

CICA

Measure 3Firearms policy

Approveda

236,596 (80%)

58,582 (20%)

CISS

Measure 4Higher education governance; Higher education funding
Defeatedd

107,357 (37%)

182,989 (63%)


June 12

TypeTitleSubjectResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Public education governance

Approveda

55,519 (67%)

26,758 (33%)

LRCA

Measure 2State legislative structure; State legislative processes and sessions

Approveda

46,500 (58%)

34,039 (42%)

VR

Measure 3Higher education governance
Defeatedd

41,234 (45%)

51,080 (55%)

Oklahoma

See also: Oklahoma 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

State Question 570Property taxes; Parks, land, and natural area conservationAllow counties with populations over 250,000 and a park system to levy up to 3 mills for park construction and maintenance.
Defeatedd

406,998 (36%)

734,365 (64%)

LRCA

State Question 571Tort law; Civil trialsAllow the legislature to set damage limits for claims against the state or its subdivisions for personal injuries resulting in death.
Defeatedd

555,822 (49%)

580,326 (51%)

LRCA

State Question 572Education; State and local government budgets, spending, and financeIncrease the school district debt limit from 10% to 15% of taxable property value, requiring voter approval for any increase.
Defeatedd

543,020 (48%)

591,950 (52%)

LRCA

State Question 573Highways and bridges; Prison and jail funding; Property taxesAllow counties to impose an additional ad valorem tax of up to 5 mills for constructing and maintaining county roads and jails.
Defeatedd

457,192 (40%)

673,398 (60%)

LRCA

State Question 574Utility policyAllow cities, towns, and counties to incur debt for public utilities with approval from at least three-fourths of their governing body.
Defeatedd

371,986 (33%)

747,654 (67%)

LRCA

State Question 575Property taxes; Healthcare facility fundingAllow counties to levy an additional ad valorem tax of up to 3.5 mills to fund health care for poor residents.
Defeatedd

459,923 (41%)

663,156 (59%)

LRCA

State Question 576Civil trials; Jury rules; Criminal trialsIncrease grand jury petition requirements to 400-800 signatures and 2% of the county population.
Defeatedd

437,878 (39%)

672,716 (61%)

LRCA

State Question 579Local government organizationAllow cities, towns, or counties to create transportation service districts for providing transportation.
Defeatedd

467,028 (42%)

648,112 (58%)

LRCA

State Question 580TaxesAuthorize local school districts to propose an annual incentive tax levy of up to 20 mills on taxable property.
Defeatedd

486,607 (44%)

630,263 (56%)

LRCA

State Question 582Taxes; PropertyTax for-profit schools, maintain nonprofit school exemptions, and remove Civil War soldier and widow exemptions.

Approveda

577,316 (51%)

545,316 (49%)


September 18

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CICA

State Question 563Alcohol lawsRename the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, remove Senate confirmation, and let the Legislature regulate and tax alcohol.

Approveda

425,803 (52%)

396,923 (48%)


August 28

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

State Question 561Property taxes; Healthcare facility fundingIncrease the maximum ad valorem tax levy from 2.5 to 5 mills for county health departments.
Defeatedd

291,704 (48%)

314,049 (52%)

LRCA

State Question 578Education; State and local government budgets, spending, and financeRemove outdated language, eliminate payment limits, and grant the legislature authority over payment formulas.

Approveda

308,263 (52%)

288,590 (48%)

LRCA

State Question 581Water; State and local government budgets, spending, and financeAllow state funds for public water and sewage projects using the Water Development and Resources Funds.

Approveda

397,272 (66%)

206,488 (34%)

Oregon

See also: Oregon 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1Recall processChange minimum signatures for a recall referendum from 25% of voters in the last Supreme Court justice elections to 15% of voters in the last gubernatorial election.

Approveda

664,464 (59%)

470,139 (41%)

CICA

Measure 2Taxes; PropertyLimit real property tax to less than 1.5% of 1981 assessed property value and require a majority popular vote for new or increased taxes.
Defeatedd

599,424 (49%)

616,252 (51%)

CISS

Measure 3Utility policyEstablish the Citizens’ Utility Board, a nonprofit public corporation funded by voluntary contributions to represent the interests of utility consumers.

Approveda

637,968 (53%)

556,826 (47%)

CICA

Measure 4Gambling policy; Public economic investment policyEstablish a lottery commission to organize and operate games other than bingo, parimutuel racing, or social gaming, with profits to be used for economic development.

Approveda

794,441 (66%)

412,341 (34%)

CISS

Measure 5Gambling policyRegulate the state lottery by establishing qualifications for commission, director, retailers, vendors, and contractors.

Approveda

786,933 (66%)

399,231 (34%)

CICA

Measure 6Death penaltyPermit the death penalty for aggravated murder with a unanimous jury decision, exempting it from the Oregon Bill of Rights protections.

Approveda

653,009 (56%)

521,687 (44%)

CISS

Measure 7Death penaltyRequire the death penalty by lethal injection for aggravated murder when an unanimous jury finds a defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Approveda

893,818 (75%)

295,988 (25%)

CISS

Measure 8Civil and criminal trials; Law enforcementRevise criminal trial statutes, give prosecutors more control, allow joint trials for multiple defendants, and prohibit dismissals after civil compromises.
Defeatedd

552,410 (48%)

597,964 (52%)

CISS

Measure 9Nuclear energyAdd requirements for the Energy Facility Siting Council to assess and secure radioactive isotopes disposal sites, preventing environmental risks.

Approveda

655,973 (56%)

524,214 (44%)


May 15

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 1State and local government budgets, spending, and financeAuthorize the state to borrow and lend money up to one percent of the true cash value of all taxable property for public works projects.
Defeatedd

332,175 (48%)

365,571 (52%)

LRSS

Measure 2Transportation; TaxesIncrease the minimum registration fee by $10, "farm truck license” fee by 20¢ per 100 pounds, and fees for specified vehicles by up to $20.
Defeatedd

234,060 (32%)

487,457 (68%)

Pennsylvania

See also: Pennsylvania 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Property; Taxesmake uniform special real property tax provisions applicable to taxpayers

Approveda

1,499,771 (57%)

1,132,296 (43%)

LRCA

Question 2Criminal trialsamend the state constitution to allow the use of a suppressed voluntary admission or voluntary confession in criminal trials

Approveda

1,542,142 (59%)

1,076,343 (41%)


April 10

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Question 1Bond issuesauthorize $190 million in bonds for economic redevelopment programs

Approveda

726,742 (64%)

417,351 (36%)

Rhode Island

See also: Rhode Island 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes
Proposal 1State constitutional conventions

Approveda

159,801 (54%)

137,096 (46%)

BI

Proposal 10Bond issuesThe measure authorized $8 million in bonds to construct, acquire, renovate and furnish group facilities for the physically and mentally disabled.

Approveda

213,196 (67%)

104,693 (33%)

BI

Proposal 11Bond issuesThe measure authorized $9.975 million in bonds for work on highways, bridge replacement and highway safety projects.

Approveda

178,054 (59%)

125,847 (41%)

BI

Proposal 12Bond issuesThe measure authorized $10.6 million for a medium-security prison.
Defeatedd

136,640 (46%)

162,443 (54%)

BI

Proposal 13Bond issuesThe amendment would have authorized $14 million in total for capital development.
Defeatedd

133,734 (47%)

153,301 (53%)

LRCA

Proposal 2Voting rights for persons with criminal convictionsThe amendment would have allowed those convicted of a felony to regain the right to vote upon completion of their sentences.
Defeatedd

138,061 (47%)

154,748 (53%)

LRCA

Proposal 3Bail policy; Criminal trialsThe amendment allowed bail to be denied to those charged with a crime involving the use or threat thereof of a dangerous weapon if the proof or presumption of their guilt is substantial. The accused must have first been previously convicted of a similar crime or an offense punishable by life imprisonment.

Approveda

200,556 (66%)

101,857 (34%)

BI

Proposal 4Bond issuesThe measure authorized $2.2 million to establish a facility for high technology and management science at Rhode Island College.

Approveda

172,783 (55%)

143,630 (45%)

BI

Proposal 5Bond issuesThe measure authorized $2.6 million in bonds for equipment at vocational schools and improvements at the Rhode Island School for the Deaf.

Approveda

160,287 (63%)

94,054 (37%)

BI

Proposal 6Bond issuesThe measure authorized $3 million in bonds for state port facilities.

Approveda

183,644 (61%)

119,299 (39%)

BI

Proposal 7Bond issues; Telecommunications infrastructureThe measure authorized $5 million to implement a statewide emergency telephone system, or E911.

Approveda

235,120 (71%)

94,370 (29%)

BI

Proposal 8Bond issuesThe measure authorized up to $5 million in bonds for the Environmental Response Fund with the purpose of studying hazardous waste sites.

Approveda

164,486 (55%)

132,112 (45%)

BI

Proposal 9Bond issuesThe measure authorized up to $5 million in bonds to provide financial aid to homeowners needing to fix failed septic or water systems and grants to municipalities to extend their sewer and water supply lines.

Approveda

170,138 (57%)

130,570 (43%)

South Dakota

See also: South Dakota 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment AState executive powers and duties; Administrative organization; Public education governanceCombine the duties of the state treasurer and the commissioner of school and public lands
Defeatedd

142,985 (50%)

143,276 (50%)

IndISS

Initiated Measure 1Nuclear energy; Pollution, waste, and recycling policyRequire a statewide vote to allow nuclear waste disposal or join interstate disposal compacts

Approveda

182,952 (62%)

112,161 (38%)

IndISS

Initiated Measure 3Nuclear weapons and missiles policyRequire South Dakota’s Governor to urge federal officials to seek a nuclear freeze
Defeatedd

135,307 (48%)

148,705 (52%)

IndISS

Initiative 2Public education governanceProhibit the school board from setting the first day of the school year earlier than the first Tuesday of September

Approveda

145,472 (50%)

144,908 (50%)

Texas

See also: Texas 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 1Business regulations; Banking policyGrant state banks the same rights and privileges as national banks

Approveda

2,967,984 (75%)

994,084 (25%)

LRCA

Proposition 2EducationCreate a special higher education assistance fund for construction, restructure the Texas permanent university fund, and increase eligibility for fund recipients

Approveda

2,926,392 (72%)

1,145,819 (28%)

LRCA

Proposition 3Public employee retirement fundsProvide assistance to the surviving dependent parents, brothers, and sisters of certain public employees who are killed while on duty

Approveda

2,559,892 (64%)

1,469,551 (36%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Local government officials and electionsAbolish the office of county treasurer in Bexar and Collin counties

Approveda

2,291,452 (68%)

1,091,186 (32%)

LRCA

Proposition 5Administration of government; State executive official measuresAuthorize the state senate to fill vacancies in the lieutenant governor position should they arise

Approveda

2,377,602 (63%)

1,426,217 (37%)

LRCA

Proposition 6Insurance policyAllow public funds for payment of mutual insurance policies and annuity premiums, enabling government entities to buy insurance from mutual insurance companies
Defeatedd

1,301,880 (35%)

2,406,003 (65%)

LRCA

Proposition 7State judiciaryExpand grounds for disciplining judicial officials, broaden the jurisdiction of the state commission on judicial conduct, and alter its composition

Approveda

2,858,130 (77%)

854,655 (23%)

LRCA

Proposition 8Salaries of government officials; State legislatures measuresSet per diem for members of the legislature to the maximum allowable amount that still qualifies for deduction from federal income taxation
Defeatedd

1,233,314 (33%)

2,504,733 (67%)

Utah

See also: Utah 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative ASexual content regulations; Business regulationsMake the distribution of obscene material over cable TV a crime
Defeatedd

238,734 (39%)

373,361 (61%)

LRCA

Proposition 1Vehicle and driver regulations; Property tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to exempt motor vehicles from property tax and instead create a registration fee

Approveda

313,196 (52%)

283,450 (48%)

LRCA

Proposition 2State legislative processes and sessionsAdjust the length of legislative sessions to 45 days each year

Approveda

381,874 (66%)

197,085 (34%)

LRCA

Proposition 3State judiciary oversight; State judicial authority; Local government officials and elections; State judicial selection; State judiciary structureAmend the Judicial Article of the constitution

Approveda

316,272 (56%)

249,942 (44%)

LRCA

Proposition 4Public education funding; Restricted-use fundsChange the revenue sources of the State School Fund and the Uniform School Fund

Approveda

366,702 (64%)

205,077 (36%)

LRCA

Proposition 5State legislative authority; Firearms policyPermit the legislature to define the lawful use of firearms

Approveda

370,566 (62%)

231,413 (38%)

Virginia

See also: Virginia 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Local government organization; Local government officials and electionsAllow members of local government bodies to be elected or appointed to fill vacancies in the office of mayor or board chairman

Approveda

1,131,019 (71%)

468,843 (29%)

LRCA

Question 2Balanced budget requirementsRequire a balanced state budget

Approveda

1,194,262 (74%)

411,689 (26%)

Washington

See also: Washington 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative 456American Indian issues; Fisheries and fishing regulationsProvide that natural resources should be managed by the state alone and petition the United States Congress to decommercialize steelheads.

Approveda

916,855 (53%)

807,825 (47%)

CISS

Initiative 464Tax and revenue administration; Sales taxesExclude the value of a trade-in from the selling price for sales and use tax purposes when trading in property of like kind

Approveda

1,175,781 (69%)

529,560 (31%)

CISS

Initiative 471Abortion policyProhibit the public funding of abortion except to prevent the death of the pregnant woman or her unborn child.
Defeatedd

838,083 (47%)

949,921 (53%)

West Virginia

See also: West Virginia 1984 ballot measures

November 6

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Gambling policyThis amendment created the West Virginia Lottery.

Approveda

437,357 (67%)

219,453 (33%)

LRCA

Amendment 2Veterans policy; Bond issues

Approveda

340,462 (57%)

252,491 (43%)

LRCA

Amendment 3Religion in public schools

Approveda

511,057 (78%)

145,835 (22%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Sales taxes; Public education fundingThis amendment would have "provided for a statewide excess school levy and would have established a dedicated 1-cent sales tax for school construction and repair."
Defeatedd

285,771 (46%)

341,426 (54%)

LRCA

Amendment 5Taxes

Approveda

451,488 (70%)

195,172 (30%)

Other years

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See also

Ballot Measure Overview

Footnotes