Twelve measures were on the ballot in Anchorage, Alaska, on April 3, 2018.
Local ballot measures
Anchorage
- See also: Anchorage, Alaska ballot measures
• Proposition 1: Anchorage Access to Public Bathrooms and Locker Rooms Based on Sex at Birth
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of restricting access to facilities such as locker rooms and bathrooms on the basis of sex at birth rather than gender identity.
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A no vote was a vote against restricting access to facilities such as locker rooms and bathrooms on the basis of sex at birth rather than gender identity.
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• Proposition 2: Anchorage School District Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing $50,656,500 in bonds for projects to improve school facilities in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing $50,656,500 in bonds for projects to improve school facilities in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 3: Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing up to $33,865,000 in bonds for projects to improve roads and storm drainage in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing up to $33,865,000 in bonds for projects to improve roads and storm drainage in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 4: Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing up to $3,650,000 in bonds for various parks and trails improvement projects in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing up to $3,650,000 in bonds for various parks and trails improvement projects in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 5: Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing up to $1,050,000 in bonds for projects to renovate certain police service facilities in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing up to $1,050,000 in bonds for projects to renovate certain police service facilities in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 6: Anchorage Fire Service Area Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing up to $2,588,000 in bonds for new emergency communication equipment and to replace and remodel certain fire service facilities in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing up to $2,588,000 in bonds for new emergency communication equipment and to replace and remodel certain fire service facilities in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 7: Anchorage Areawide Facilities Capital Improvement Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing up to $1,407,000 in bonds for areawide facilities capital improvements projects in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing up to $1,407,000 in bonds for areawide facilities capital improvements projects in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 8: Anchorage Areawide Public Safety and Transit Bonds
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of the city issuing up to $4,908,000 in bonds for public safety projects in Anchorage.
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A no vote was a vote against the city issuing up to $4,908,000 in bonds for public safety projects in Anchorage.
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• Proposition 9: Anchorage Parking Enforcement Charter Amendment
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to allow police departments other than the Anchorage Police Department to enforce parking violations in Girdwood Valley. The measure was designed to allow, but not require, delegation to the Whittier Police Department.
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A no vote was a vote against of amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to allow police departments other than the Anchorage Police Department to enforce parking violations in Girdwood Valley.
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• Proposition 10: Anchorage Sale of Municipal Light & Power Charter Amendment
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to authorize the sale of Municipal Light & Power to Chugach Electric.
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A no vote was a vote against amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to authorize the sale of Municipal Light & Power to Chugach Electric.
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• Proposition 11: Anchorage Increased Residential Property Tax Exemption
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of increasing the residential real-property tax exemption to 20 percent of a property's value up to a maximum of $50,000.
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A no vote was a vote against increasing the real-property tax exemption, maintaining the residential real-property tax exemption at 10 percent of a property's value up to a maximum of $20,000.
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• Proposition 12: Anchorage Annexation of the Eagle River Valley Area to the Anchorage Fire Service Area
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A yes vote was a vote in favor of annexing the Eagle River Valley areas not currently in a fire service area to the Anchorage Fire Service Area.
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A no vote was a vote against annexing the Eagle River Valley areas not currently in a fire service area to the Anchorage Fire Service Area.
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