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Kentucky Balanced Budget Requirement, Amendment 1 (1994)

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Kentucky Amendment 1 was on the November 8, 1994 ballot. It was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment and was approved.


Election results

Amendment 1
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 273,142 53.95%
No233,18946.05%

Text on the Ballot

Are you in favor of amending the constitution to require cities, counties and taxing districts to adopt a balanced budget prior to each fiscal year, and prohibit them from expending any funds in excess of the revenues for that year; allow the General Assembly to classify cities based on factors other than just population; allow the General Assembly to authorize cities to exercise any power or function that furthers a public purpose and does not conflict with any constitutional or statutory provision; and allow the General Assembly to make laws regarding the existence, boundaries, form of government, functions, and officers of cities?

See also

Kentucky

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