North Carolina 1982 ballot measures

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1984
1980

In 1982, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in North Carolina. On June 29, voters decided on five measures. On November 2, voters decided on two measures.

On the ballot

June 29, 1982

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Allow Temporary Assignment of Retired Appellate Judges Amendment Judiciary Allow retired Supreme Court justices and Court of Appeals judges to be temporarily assigned to serve on either appellate court

Approveda

356,895 (55%)

295,638 (45%)

LRCA

Bonds for Higher Education Facilities Amendment Education; Bonds Authorize the state to issue revenue bonds for financing or refinancing higher education facilities for nonprofit corporations.

Defeated

303,292 (47%)

338,650 (53%)

LRCA

Legislative Term Limits Amendment Legislature Increase the term limits for legislators from two to four years.

Defeated

163,058 (24%)

522,181 (76%)

LRCA

Seaport and Airport Development Amendment Transportation Provide public bodies additional powers to develop new and existing seaports and airports.

Defeated

292,031 (46%)

342,567 (54%)

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Supreme Court Review Authority Amendment Judiciary Authorize the supreme court to review direct appeals from the North Carolina Utilities Commission

Approveda

392,886 (61%)

253,629 (39%)


November 2, 1982

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

Allow for Tax Increment Bonds Without Voter Approval Amendment Ballot measures; Bonds Allow the General Assembly to pass laws authorizing the issuance of tax increment bonds without requiring voter approval

Defeated

182,167 (18%)

810,565 (82%)

LRCA

Legislative Office Term Start Date Amendment Legislature Require legislators' office terms begin on the first of January following their election.

Approveda

690,218 (71%)

276,432 (29%)


See also

North Carolina

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