Mississippi Conflict of Interest, Amendment 2 (1986)
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The Mississippi Conflict of Interest, Amendment 2, also known as Amendment 2, was on the ballot in Mississippi on June 3, 1986, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The amendment proposed that the constitution be amended via House Concurrent Resolution No. 63. The amendment proposed to amend: Section 109, which would prohibit a public officer, member of legislature or public employee from having any interest in any contract with the governmental level of which he/she is a member for up to a year after said person has left their position. Such interest could influence the performance of his/her official duties.[1]
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Mississippi Amendment 2 (June 1986) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 128,528 | 63.08% | ||
Yes | 75,231 | 36.92% |
Election results via: Referenda and Primary Elections for Mississippi, 1968-1990
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