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2002 State
Ballot Measures
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    223 statewide ballot measures were on statewide ballots in 2002.

    By state

    Alabama

    See also:Alabama 2002 ballot measures


    June 4

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1EducationConcerning the Education Trust Fund
    Approveda

    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1Con LanguageConcerning rules for the adoption of a new constitution
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2Gov't FinancesConcerning the General Fund Rainy Day Account
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 3DevelopmentConcerning the sheep and goat industry
    Approveda

    Alaska

    See also:Alaska 2002 ballot measures


    August 27, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    IndISS

    Ballot Measure 1RCVEstablish ranked-choice voting elections for state legislative, congressional, and presidential elections

    Defeated

    39,666 (36%)

    69,683 (64%)


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    BI

    Proposition AHousing;Veterans;BondsIssue $500 million in bonds for purchasing mortgage needs for qualifying veterans

    Approveda

    156,158 (70%)

    66,836 (30%)

    BI

    Proposition BHighways;BondsIssue $226,719,500 in bonds for transportation projects in Alaska

    Approveda

    150,404 (68%)

    71,580 (32%)

    BI

    Proposition CHigher education funding;Public education funding;BondsIssue $236.8 million in bonds for educational and museum facilities

    Approveda

    133,348 (60%)

    90,386 (40%)

    CCQ

    Measure 1Constitutional conventionsCall for a constitutional convention

    Defeated

    60,217 (28%)

    152,120 (72%)

    IndISS

    Measure 2Legislative processesMove all sessions of the Alaska Legislature to the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska

    Defeated

    74,650 (33%)

    153,127 (67%)

    IndISS

    Measure 3Fossil fuels;Mineral resources;Administrative organizationCreate the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority, which was designed to acquire and condition North Slope natural gas, and construct a pipeline to transport the gas

    Approveda

    138,353 (62%)

    84,682 (38%)

    Arizona

    See also:Arizona 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Proposition 100AdministrationPermit cities and towns to become indebted up to 20% of the value of taxable property for the purpose of investing in critical infrastructure

    Defeated

    479,702 (42%)

    659,378 (58%)

    LRSS

    Proposition 101EnvironmentPermit the exchange of state lands for other public lands if it conserves open space or if the appraisal value is at least equal to that of state lands

    Defeated

    558,658 (49%)

    577,462 (51%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 102TaxesClarify senior citizen eligibility for property valuation protection if multiple owners' income does not exceed 500% of the social security supplemental income rate

    Approveda

    907,410 (80%)

    221,281 (20%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 103Bail;Criminal trialsProvide for the inclusion of sexual assault, and sexual conduct with and molestation of minors under the age of 15 to the list of non-bailable offenses

    Approveda

    924,161 (80%)

    224,709 (20%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 104EducationExempt from school districts' total expenditure limitation the funds received from sales tax revenue and the Permanent School Trust Fund

    Approveda

    758,695 (70%)

    323,626 (30%)

    CISS

    Proposition 200Gambling;American Indian issuesDirect the governor to approve tribal gaming compacts and authorize 3% of tribes' net income to fund programs for education and healthcare

    Defeated

    173,126 (15%)

    995,686 (85%)

    CISS

    Proposition 201Gambling;American Indian issuesPermit horse and dog racetracks to operate slot machines and permit the governor to approve tribal gaming compacts

    Defeated

    234,935 (20%)

    947,341 (80%)

    CISS

    Proposition 202Gambling;American Indian issuesDirect the governor to approve tribal gaming compacts and authorize 1% to 8% of tribes' gross income to fund public services statewide

    Approveda

    610,900 (51%)

    590,064 (49%)

    CISS

    Proposition 203MarijuanaProvide for the decriminalization of marijuana and changes to drug-related sentencing, and require the state to provide free marijuana upon recommendation by a physician

    Defeated

    504,607 (43%)

    678,446 (57%)

    LRSS

    Proposition 300Education;BudgetsDirect state earnings above the level of the 2000-2001 fiscal year to be deposited into the classroom site fund

    Approveda

    855,687 (76%)

    274,316 (24%)

    LRSS

    Proposition 301GamblingProvide for the extension of the State Lottery Commission until July 1, 2012 and the extension of the Arizona State Lottery until January 1, 2013

    Approveda

    845,072 (73%)

    317,246 (27%)

    LRSS

    Proposition 302Law enforcement;MarijuanaAuthorize a court to impose a term of incarceration for persons convicted of possession of a controlled substance that refuse treatment or violate probation

    Approveda

    803,354 (70%)

    348,369 (30%)

    LRSS

    Proposition 303Tobacco;Tobacco taxProvide for the increase of taxation on tobacco products and the provision of tobacco related healthcare and education funding

    Approveda

    791,295 (67%)

    389,619 (33%)

    CRSS

    Proposition 304SalariesProvide for the increase in legislative salaries from $20,000 per year to $36,000 per year

    Defeated

    391,902 (34%)

    771,274 (66%)

    Arkansas

    See also:Arkansas 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAProposed Amendment 1ElectionsRepeals provision for the recording of ballots next to name of voter
    Approveda
    LRCAProposed Amendment 2State execAmends the state executive department amendment
    Defeatedd
    CICAProposed Amendment 3TaxesEliminates taxes on food and medicine
    Defeatedd
    CISSProposed Initiated Act 1AnimalsMakes an act of aggravated animal cruelty a felony
    Defeatedd

    California

    See also:California 2002 ballot propositions


    March 5:

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    BIProposition 40BondsIssues $2.6 billion for environmental and park projects
    Approveda
    BIProposition 41BondsIssues $200 million in bonds to provide counties with money to purchase new voting equipment
    Approveda
    LRCAProposition 42TransportationRequires the state gas sales tax to be allocated for transportation purposes
    Approveda
    LRCAProposition 43ElectionsAmends the constitution to state that "a voter who casts a vote in an election in accordance with the laws of this state shall have that vote counted."
    Approveda
    LRSSProposition 44HealthcareRevokes chiropractic licenses for 10 years if a chiropractor is convicted a second time or on multiple counts of insurance fraud and other offenses
    Approveda
    CICAProposition 45Term limitsProvides for a local legislative option process in which voters of a state House or Senate district could petition the Secretary of State to allow their term-limited Representative or Senator to serve an extra four years. The local legislative option could be used one time per lawmaker
    Defeatedd

    November 5:

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    BIProposition 46BondsIssues $2.1 billion in bonds for housing projects, including multifamily, individual and farmworker housing
    Approveda
    BIProposition 47BondsAuthorizes the issuance of $13.05 billion in bonds for construction and renovation of public school facilities
    Approveda
    LRCAProposition 48JudiciaryAmends the California Constitution to remove any reference to "municipal courts," which had been eliminated in 1998
    Approveda
    CISSProposition 49EducationIncreases grants for before and after school programs and making every public school, including charter schools, eligible for grants
    Approveda
    CISSProposition 50BondsIssues $3.4 billion in general obligation bonds for water projects including the CALFED Bay-Delta Program, regional water management, and safe drinking water
    Approveda
    CISSProposition 51TransportationAuthorizes the state to reallocate 30% of tax revenue from the sale of motor vehicles from the general fund to the Traffic congestion Relief and Safe School Bus Trust Fund authorizing the state to reallocate 30% of tax revenue from the sale of motor vehicles from the general fund to the Traffic congestion Relief and Safe School Bus Trust Fund
    Defeatedd
    CISSProposition 52ElectionsAllows eligible voters to register to vote on election day with valid identification, increasing the criminal penalty for committing voter fraud, and creating a fund to implement the measure
    Defeatedd

    Colorado

    See also:Colorado 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    CICA

    Amendment 27Limit the money that can be given to candidates and political organizations and create provisions relating to spending limits by candidates.

    Approveda

    890,390 (66%)

    448,599 (34%)

    CISS

    Amendment 28Require most elections to be conducted by mail-in ballot.

    Defeated

    557,573 (42%)

    757,299 (58%)

    CISS

    Amendment 29Revise the procedures for selecting primary candidates.

    Defeated

    509,109 (40%)

    768,683 (60%)

    CICA

    Amendment 30Allow voters to register to vote on the same day as the election.

    Defeated

    530,442 (39%)

    821,050 (61%)

    CICA

    Amendment 31Require all public school students be taught in English, require students who do not speak English to be taught in an English immersion program, and require all students who are learning English be tested yearly on a variety of subjects.

    Defeated

    608,264 (44%)

    781,016 (56%)

    LRCA

    Referendum AEliminate the term limits for elected district attorneys.

    Defeated

    461,848 (35%)

    847,602 (65%)

    LRCA

    Referendum BEstablish provisions relating to local governments entering into agreements with private companies to operate health care facilities.

    Defeated

    510,209 (41%)

    741,568 (59%)

    LRCA

    Referendum CAllow the legislature to establish qualifications for county coroners.

    Approveda

    900,611 (71%)

    369,351 (29%)

    LRCA

    Referendum DRemove obsolete constitutional provisions.

    Approveda

    899,914 (72%)

    351,886 (28%)

    LRSS

    Referendum EEstablish March 31 as "Cesar Chavez Day" and make such day a legal holiday for state employees.

    Defeated

    275,947 (21%)

    1,062,780 (79%)

    Florida

    See also:Florida 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    CICA

    Amendment 10Establish that no pregnant pig may be confined in a way that it can not turn around, with certain exceptions

    Approveda

    2,608,996 (55%)

    2,155,911 (45%)

    CICA

    Amendment 11Establish local boards of trustees to administer each state university and establish a statewide governing board to oversee the entire university system

    Approveda

    2,813,145 (61%)

    1,834,816 (39%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 1Permit the use of the death penalty for capital crimes and establish that the Florida Constitution provides no greater protections from the death penalty than does the federal Constitution

    Approveda

    3,169,542 (70%)

    1,377,678 (30%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 2Require that the Legislature create a law requiring economic impact statements for constitutional amendments proposed by initiatives

    Approveda

    3,583,379 (78%)

    1,010,254 (22%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 3Allow revisions to the Miami-Dade County home rule charter, subject to approval by Miami-Dade County voters

    Defeated

    1,982,160 (48%)

    2,160,512 (52%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 4Require that laws that provide for exemptions from public records or public meetings requirements must pass both houses of the Legislature by 2/3 majority

    Approveda

    3,474,978 (77%)

    1,059,183 (23%)

    CICA

    Amendment 6Prohibit the smoking of tobacco in indoor workplaces, with certain exceptions

    Approveda

    3,501,161 (71%)

    1,431,966 (29%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 7Allow counties to exempt increases in homestead property values resulting from construction of living quarters for senior parents or grandparents

    Approveda

    3,206,142 (67%)

    1,557,694 (33%)

    CICA

    Amendment 8Require that all four-year-old children be offered the ability to attend pre-kindergarten for free

    Approveda

    2,868,500 (59%)

    1,974,408 (41%)

    CICA

    Amendment 9Require the Legislature to provide funding so that class sizes do not exceed a set maximum

    Approveda

    2,550,201 (52%)

    2,317,671 (48%)

    Georgia

    See also:Georgia 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1TaxesMakes an individual who has defaulted on his or her taxes ineligible to hold public office
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2TaxesAllows qualified low-income housing projects to be classified as a separate class of property
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 3TaxesAllows tax incentives for redeveloped blighted property
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 4TaxesAllows for the separate classification and taxation of property that have had releases of hazardous waste
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 5TaxesAllows commercial dockside facilities to be classified as a separate class of property
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 6AnimalsEstablishes a program of dog and cat sterilization
    Approveda
    LRSSReferendum ATaxesChanges the income limit for school tax homestead exemptions for persons aged 62 years or older
    Approveda
    LRSSReferendum BTaxesExtends certain ad valorem tax exemptions to surviving spouses of military personnel killed in armed conflict
    Approveda
    LRSSReferendum CTaxesExempts medical societies and museums housed in historic properties from ad valorem property taxes
    Defeatedd
    LRSSReferendum DTaxesExempts commercial fishing vessels from property taxes
    Defeatedd
    LRSSReferendum ETaxesIncreases the tax exemption for tangible personal property
    Approveda

    Hawaii

    See also:Hawaii 2002 ballot measures


    November 13

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAQuestion 1Admin of Gov'tCandidate for legislature must be a qualified voter of district before filing nomination papers
    Approveda
    LRCAQuestion 2BondsAllow the State to issue SPRBs and use proceeds assist not-for-profit private schools
    Approveda
    LRCAQuestion 3Law EnforcementAllow a third method of initiating a felony prosecution
    Approveda

    Idaho

    See also:Idaho 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    CISSINIT 1GamblingProvides for amendment of the State-Tribal Gaming Compact
    Approveda
    VRINIT 2Term limitsEnacts ballot access restrictions that impose term limits
    Approveda


    Kentucky

    See also:Kentucky 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1Judicial reformAllow the Supreme Court to designate a division of circuit court as a family court
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2Business regulationPermitting the General Assembly to provide by general law for regulation of corporations.
    Approveda

    Louisiana

    See also:Louisiana 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1LegislatureConcerning legislative sessions
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2TaxesConcerning a modification of state tax law
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 3Gov't FinancesConcerning budget deficits
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 4Law EnforcementConcerning the removal of public employees who are convicted of a felony
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 5TaxesConcerning a tax exemption for developers of retirement communities
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 6Gov't FinancesConcerning the funding of supplemental pay for law enforcement officers and firefighters.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 7TaxesConcerning the homestead exemption for older citizens
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 8Gov't FinancesConcerning investment in stocks by public colleges and universities
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 9Gov't FinancesConcerning investment of money from the Medicaid Trust Fund for the Elderly in stocks
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 10WaterConcerning the Drought Protection Trust Fund
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 11TaxesConcerning property taxes on drilling rigs
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 12Admin of Gov'tConcerning the qualifications of the coroner of Livingston Parish
    Defeatedd

    Maine

    See also:Maine 2002 ballot measures


    June 11

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    BIQuestion 1EducationIssues $28.5 million in bonds to capitalize the School Revolving Renovation Fund; install sprinkler systems; provide a center for homeless teenagers
    Approveda
    BIQuestion 2Bond IssuesIssues $34.97 million in bonds to stimulate job growth, renovate buildings, defend against terrorism and promote tourism
    Approveda

    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    BIQuestion 1PrisonsIssues $25 million in bonds to fund a new correctional facility and to make improvements existing facility
    Defeatedd
    BIQuestion 2EnvironmentIssues $24.1 million in bonds for multiple environmental, water and public health projects
    Approveda
    LRCAQuestion 3Gov't FinancesAllows the state to issue short-term debt in limited amounts to be repaid by federal funds
    Approveda

    Maryland

    See also:Maryland 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAQuestion 1JudiciaryExpands the powers of District Court commissioners
    Approveda
    LRCAQuestion 2LegislatureAdopts emergency laws for creating or abolishing any office
    Approveda
    LRCAQuestion 3Eminent DomainAuthorizes the use of Licensed and Certified Real Estate Appraisers
    Approveda

    Massachusetts

    See also:Massachusetts 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    IndISS

    Question 1Prohibit a state personal income tax

    Defeated

    885,683 (45%)

    1,070,668 (55%)

    IndISS

    Question 2Replace the transitional bilingual education system in public schools with a sheltered English immersion program

    Approveda

    1,359,935 (68%)

    640,525 (32%)

    LRAQ

    Question 3Provide public funding for political campaigns

    Defeated

    517,285 (26%)

    1,462,435 (74%)

    Michigan

    See also:Michigan 2002 ballot measures


    August 6, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Proposal 02-1Amend provisions relating to the operation of the State Officers Compensation Commission

    Approveda

    1,057,503 (72%)

    404,682 (28%)

    LRCA

    Proposal 02-2Allow for the investment of certain funds and increase the allowed amount of spending for outdoor recreation

    Approveda

    925,475 (62%)

    565,971 (38%)


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    VR

    Proposal 02-1Eliminate the straight party ticket voting option

    Defeated

    1,199,236 (40%)

    1,775,043 (60%)

    BI

    Proposal 02-2Authorize up to $1 billion in bonds for water quality projects

    Approveda

    1,774,053 (60%)

    1,172,612 (40%)

    CICA

    Proposal 02-3Give state employees the right to collectively bargain with binding arbitration

    Defeated

    1,336,249 (46%)

    1,591,756 (54%)

    CICA

    Proposal 02-4Establish the allocation of funds from tobacco settlement revenue

    Defeated

    1,018,644 (34%)

    2,011,105 (66%)

    Mississippi

    See also:Mississippi 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1Term limitsIncreases the terms of office of circuit and chancery court judges
    Defeatedd

    Missouri

    See also:Missouri 2002 ballot measures


    August 6, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRSS

    Proposition AFees;TelecommunicationsEstablish a fee of up to $0.50 for every wireless telephone number to fund a wireless enhanced 911 service

    Defeated

    318,875 (35%)

    600,274 (65%)

    LRSS

    Proposition BFuel taxes;Sales taxes;Highways;Administrative organization;SpendingIncrease the sales and use taxes by 0.5% and fuel taxes to $0.04 per gallon to fund highways and transportation until July 2013, unless extended by voters, and creates an inspector general for the transportation department

    Defeated

    255,575 (27%)

    674,779 (73%)


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Amendment 1Local governmentAuthorize the citizens of St. Louis to amend or revise their city charter to reorganize county functions and offices in accordance with state constitution and laws

    Approveda

    1,173,822 (69%)

    516,584 (31%)

    CICA

    Amendment 2Labor;LaborAllow firefighters, ambulance personnel, and emergency dispatchers the right to collectively bargain with their employers but prohibit them from striking

    Defeated

    840,493 (49%)

    881,395 (51%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 3Term limitsExclude service of less than half a legislative term due to a special election from the calculation of term limits for Missouri General Assembly members

    Approveda

    879,162 (54%)

    740,941 (46%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 4Utilities;Bonds;Local governmentAuthorize joint boards or commissions formed by political subdivisions to own projects, issue bonds without creating state or local debt, and operate without Public Service Commission regulation

    Approveda

    927,715 (58%)

    678,137 (42%)

    CCQ

    Constitutional AmendmentConstitutional conventionsInitiate a convention to revise and amend the Missouri State Constitution

    Defeated

    569,598 (35%)

    1,079,085 (65%)

    CCQ

    Constitutional Convention QuestionConstitutional conventions

    Defeated

    569,598 (35%)

    1,079,085 (65%)

    CISS

    Proposition ATobacco;Healthcare facility;Restricted-use funds;Tobacco tax;Early childhood educationEnact a law to increase tobacco taxes to fund healthcare, emergency preparedness, medical research, smoking prevention, and early childhood education through a Healthy Families Trust Fund

    Defeated

    881,701 (49%)

    912,210 (51%)

    Montana

    See also:Montana 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAC-36Gov't FinancesAllows for the investment of assets of a local government group self-insurance plan in private corporate capital stock.
    Defeatedd
    LRCAC-37Direct democracyChanges the signature gathering requirements for placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot.
    Approveda
    LRCAC-38Direct democracyChanges the signature gathering requirements for placing a statutory initiative on the ballot.
    Approveda
    LRCAC-39Gov't FinancesAllows pension fund and state compensation insurance fund investments in private corporate capital stock.
    Defeatedd
    CISSI-145UtilitiesCreates an elected public power commission to determine whether purchasing hydroelectric dams is in the public interest
    Defeatedd
    CISSI-146TobaccoDedicates funds from the tobacco settlement funds for statewide tobacco-use prevention programs
    Approveda
    VRIR-117UtilitiesApproves (yes) or Rejects (no) HB 474, relating to electrical energy
    Defeatedd

    Nebraska

    See also:Nebraska 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1EnglishEliminates language requirements in private schools
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 2BondsAuthorizes municipalities to issue revenue bonds for non profit enterprises
    Defeatedd

    Nevada

    See also:Nevada 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    BI

    Question 1BondsIssue up to $200 million in bonds for conservation projects, including water quality, wildlife habitat, parks, and historic sites.

    Approveda

    291,262 (59%)

    200,143 (41%)

    CICA

    Question 2LGBTQ;FamilyProvide that only marriage between a male and female person shall be recognized in the state

    Overturned

    337,197 (67%)

    164,573 (33%)

    LRSS

    Question 3Sales taxesExempt farm machinery used for agriculture from sales and use taxes.

    Defeated

    190,541 (40%)

    285,921 (60%)

    LRSS

    Question 4Sales taxesExempt professional racing vehicle parts and transport vehicles from sales and use taxes.

    Defeated

    104,245 (22%)

    373,587 (78%)

    LRCA

    Question 5LegislatureRepeal the rule against perpetuities, allowing indefinite property transfers.

    Defeated

    183,552 (40%)

    270,352 (60%)

    LRCA

    Question 6JudiciaryDelay elections for appointed justices and judges until they serve 12 months, unless appointed in the last year of a 6-year term.

    Defeated

    192,284 (41%)

    279,233 (59%)

    LRCA

    Question 7Economic investment;LegislatureExempt state borrowing for public school construction from Nevada’s debt limit.

    Defeated

    203,560 (43%)

    273,647 (57%)

    LRCA

    Question 8Legislature;Tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to grant property tax reductions for homeowners facing severe economic hardship.

    Approveda

    284,346 (59%)

    200,968 (41%)

    CICA

    Question 9MarijuanaLegalize possession of up to three ounces of marijuana for adults 21+ and regulate its sale, taxation, and distribution.

    Defeated

    196,371 (39%)

    305,479 (61%)

    New Hampshire

    See also:New Hampshire 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAQuestion 1JudiciaryAdministrative authority of chief justice ofstate supreme court
    Approveda
    ABRQuestion 2ConConShall a constitutional convention be called?
    Defeatedd

    New Mexico

    See also:New Mexico 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1Property TaxesIncrease $2,000property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2ElectionsEstablish 18 years, rather than 21 years, as the age of eligibility to vote.
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 3Judicial reformDecrease the number of judicial districts in the state from 13 to 8.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 4Property RightsAliens who are not eligible to become citizens allowed to acquire real property
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 5Property TaxProperty tax exemption for certain veterans.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 6Admin of gov'tState and local governments allowed to provide land, buildings or infrastructure to create affordable housing.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 7Admin of gov'tLast Friday in March designated as a legal holiday in honor of Cesar Chavez
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment 8Admin of gov'tEligibility requirements for the Vietnam veterans' scholarship program.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 9Admin of gov'tName of state highway commission changed to state transportation commission.
    Approveda
    BIBond ABond issueCapital expenditures for senior citizen facility improvements and acquisitions projects.
    Approveda
    BIBond BBond issueBonds for state public educational capital improvements and acquisitions
    Approveda
    BIBond CBond issue$16,080,000 bond issue for public school, higher education and public library acquisitions.
    Approveda
    BIBond DBond issue$6,592,000 bond issue for state facilities and equipment.
    Defeatedd
    BIBond EBond issue$13,103,000 bond issue for water projects
    Approveda

    North Carolina

    See also:North Carolina 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1Admin. of gov'tUpdates procedures for accepting lands into the State Nature and Historic Preserve
    Approveda

    North Dakota

    See also:North Dakota 2002 ballot measures


    June 11

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAConstitutional Measure 1ElectionsProvides for the election of a county elective officer, other than the sheriff
    Approveda
    VRReferred Measure 2BankingChanges the definitions of “customer” of a financial institution and “customer information” to be similar to that provided in federal law
    Defeatedd

    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAConstitutional Measure 1TaxesEliminates constitutional status of property tax exemption of land held for conservation or wildlife purposes
    Approveda
    CICAInitiated Constitutional Measure 2LotteryAuthorizes the state to join a multi-state lottery for the benefit of the state
    Approveda
    CISSInitiated Statutory Measure 3EducationCreates a college loan reimbursement program for young working residents
    Defeatedd

    Ohio

    See also:Ohio 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    CICA

    Issue No. 1Authorize persons charged with or convicted of illegal possession or use of a drug to choose treatment in lieu of incarceration in certain circumstances

    Defeated

    1,012,682 (33%)

    2,048,770 (67%)

    Oklahoma

    See also:Oklahoma 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    CISS

    State Question 687AnimalsMake cockfighting a felony, ban training, owning, or assisting, and penalize spectators as misdemeanants.

    Approveda

    565,967 (56%)

    441,220 (44%)

    LRCA

    State Question 693Economic investment;BondsAllow local bonds for development with voter-approved taxes and permit regional districts to issue bonds.

    Approveda

    489,883 (51%)

    464,248 (49%)

    LRCA

    State Question 696Taxes;PropertyExempt up to 100 square feet of a tornado storm shelter installed after January 1, 2002, from property taxes.

    Approveda

    635,841 (66%)

    326,198 (34%)

    LRCA

    State Question 697Taxes;PropertyAllow counties, with voter approval, to use up to one-fourth of property tax from exempt business property for development.

    Approveda

    514,895 (55%)

    428,659 (45%)

    LRCA

    State Question 698Initiative processRequire 15% of voters to propose laws banning hunting, fishing, trapping, or animal-related activities.

    Defeated

    447,394 (46%)

    515,746 (54%)

    LRCA

    State Question 701Tobacco;BudgetsAllow tobacco trust fund spending up to 5.5% of its average market value and permit payments to vendors and financial managers.

    Defeated

    425,717 (45%)

    518,280 (55%)

    LRCA

    State Question 702Tax administration;Tax exemptionsAllow tax abatements for bankruptcy, insolvency, uncontrollable factors, unfair liability, or good-faith errors.

    Approveda

    506,911 (54%)

    428,670 (46%)

    LRCA

    State Question 703BusinessAllow the legislature to limit the liability of individuals or entities contracting with the state for information technology services.

    Defeated

    412,742 (44%)

    519,816 (56%)

    LRCA

    State Question 704Education;BudgetsAllow school district building funds to cover costs related to property inspections by county assessors as prescribed by law.

    Defeated

    415,388 (44%)

    538,297 (56%)

    Oregon

    See also:Oregon 2002 ballot measures


    May 21, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Measure 10EducationAllow Oregon’s public universities and colleges to receive stock in exchange for technology they create.

    Approveda

    608,640 (77%)

    177,004 (23%)

    LRCA

    Measure 11Healthcare facility;BondsAuthorize the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds to help finance the Oregon Health & Science University medical research capital costs.

    Approveda

    589,869 (76%)

    190,226 (24%)

    LRCA

    Measure 13BudgetsConvert the education endowment fund into an education stability fund and transfer $220 million to the School Fund.

    Defeated

    376,605 (48%)

    411,923 (52%)


    September 17, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Measure 19BudgetsConvert the education endowment fund into a stability fund and transfer $150 million from stability fund to the State School Fund.

    Approveda

    496,815 (62%)

    306,440 (38%)

    LRSS

    Measure 20Tobacco;Tobacco tax;Public health insuranceIncrease cigarette taxes by 60 cents per 20-cigarette pack, allocating revenues to the Oregon Health Plan.

    Approveda

    522,613 (64%)

    289,119 (36%)


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Measure 14Race and ethnicity;Constitutional wordingRemove historical racial references, such as “negroes,” “mulattoes” and “whites," from the Oregon Constitution.

    Approveda

    867,901 (71%)

    352,027 (29%)

    LRCA

    Measure 15Earthquakes;BondsAuthorize the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds for seismic rehabilitation of public education buildings.

    Approveda

    671,640 (56%)

    535,638 (44%)

    LRCA

    Measure 16Earthquakes;BondsAuthorize the issuance and sale of general obligation bonds for seismic rehabilitation of emergency services buildings.

    Approveda

    669,451 (56%)

    530,587 (44%)

    LRCA

    Measure 17Age limitsReduce minimum age to serve as a state legislator from 21 to 18 years.

    Defeated

    341,717 (27%)

    910,331 (73%)

    LRCA

    Measure 18Taxes;PropertyAllow certain taxing districts to establish permanent tax rate limits and to divide into tax zones.

    Defeated

    450,444 (39%)

    704,116 (61%)

    CICA

    Measure 21JudiciaryRequire filling judicial vacancies through elections within 90 days, adding "None of the Above" as a ballot option.

    Defeated

    526,450 (44%)

    668,256 (56%)

    CICA

    Measure 22Judiciary;RedistrictingCreate judicial districts based on population and require Oregon Supreme Court judges and appellate judges to be elected.

    Defeated

    595,936 (49%)

    610,063 (51%)

    CISS

    Measure 23Income taxes;Public health insuranceCreate the Oregon Comprehensive Health Care Finance Plan, funded by new individual progressive income and payroll taxes for medically necessary health services.

    Defeated

    265,310 (21%)

    969,537 (79%)

    CISS

    Measure 24Business;Healthcare governanceAuthorize dentist-denturist joint cooperative businesses and allow licensed denturists to install partial dentures to replace missing teeth.

    Approveda

    907,979 (76%)

    286,492 (24%)

    CISS

    Measure 25Minimum wageIncrease the minimum wage to $6.90 and require annual increases for inflation in future years, based on consumer price index.

    Approveda

    645,016 (51%)

    611,658 (49%)

    CISS

    Measure 26Initiative processProhibit payment based on number of signatures collected on initiative and referendum petitions.

    Approveda

    921,606 (75%)

    301,415 (25%)

    CISS

    Measure 27Food;BusinessRequire "Genetically-Engineered" label on sold or distributed foods derived from or processed using genetically-engineered material.

    Defeated

    371,851 (30%)

    886,806 (70%)

    Pennsylvania

    See also:Pennsylvania 2002 ballot measures


    TypeNameSubjectDescriptionResult
    BIVolunteer Fire and Emergency Services Bond MeasureBond issuesIssues up to $100 million in bonds to establish a capital program to improve the delivery of volunteer fire and volunteer emergency servicesApproveda

    Rhode Island

    See also:Rhode Island 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LBMQuestion 1Bond issuesProvide funds for the State support of the construction of the new State Municipal Fire Academy.
    Approveda
    LBMQuestion 2Bond issuesAuthorize the State of Rhode Island to issue general obligation bonds, refunding bonds, and temporary notes.
    Approveda
    LBMQuestion 3Bond issuesProvide funds to the Department of Transportation to match available federal funds.
    Approveda
    LBMQuestion 4Bond issuesProvide funds to the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation for road and utility infrastructure.
    Defeatedd
    AQQuestion 5Admin. of gov'tProvide for separate and co-equal legislative, executive and judicial branches of State government.
    Approveda

    South Carolina

    See also:South Carolina 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment Question 1Admin. of gov'tRelating to benefits and funding of public employee pension plans.
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment Question 2Administration of governmentRelating to restrictions on pledging the credit.
    Approveda

    South Dakota

    See also:South Dakota 2002 ballot measures


    June 4, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Amendment AAgriculture;BusinessRepeal the 1998 corporate farming ban and replace it with less restrictive regulations

    Defeated

    83,320 (46%)

    97,755 (54%)


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Amendment ACriminal trialsAllow a criminal defendant to challenge the merits, validity, and applicability of the law

    Defeated

    68,659 (22%)

    246,097 (78%)

    LRCA

    Amendment BRedistrictingRequire the Legislature to adopt a new district apportionment plan if a court finds the current plan invalid

    Defeated

    116,495 (38%)

    187,242 (62%)

    LRCA

    Amendment CState executive powersRevise the Governor's veto deadlines by excluding weekends and holidays from the five-day period and clarify when the fifteen-day period applies

    Approveda

    166,969 (54%)

    141,326 (46%)

    CISS

    Initiative 1Agriculture;MarijuanaLegalize the cultivation, possession, processing, and sale of industrial hemp

    Defeated

    119,990 (38%)

    196,060 (62%)

    Tennessee

    See also:Tennessee 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1GamblingNet proceeds of the lottery's revenues are allocated to provide financial assistance.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2State judiciaryPrescribe the maximum fine that, absent waiver, may be assessed without a jury
    Approveda

    Texas

    See also:Texas 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Proposition 1Local government;Law enforcementAuthorize county commissioners to declare vacant constable offices dormant after seven years, with provisions for reinstatement.

    Approveda

    2,431,757 (79%)

    639,414 (21%)

    Utah

    See also:Utah 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    Amendment 1Public education funding;Restricted-use fundsEnd fund retainment requirement and allow spending dividend revenue for education system

    Approveda

    294,811 (63%)

    174,737 (37%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 2Local governmentChange the process to adjust county boundary lines

    Approveda

    371,151 (73%)

    138,714 (27%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 3Tax administration;Local governmentClarify state tax code and update county boards of equalization

    Approveda

    349,418 (70%)

    148,860 (30%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 4Public information;State executive powers;Legislative processesRequire public notice from the governor for special legislative sessions

    Approveda

    392,491 (77%)

    114,309 (23%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 5Local government;Debt limitsChange debt limits for small cities

    Approveda

    326,341 (66%)

    166,349 (34%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 6Tax exemptionsAllow the legislature to create property tax exemptions for property used and not owned by the government

    Defeated

    211,838 (42%)

    286,654 (58%)

    CISS

    Initiative 1Nuclear energyRegulate radioactive waste storage and disposal

    Defeated

    172,307 (32%)

    364,729 (68%)

    Vermont

    See also:Vermont 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAConstitutional AmendmentJudicial reformGeneral Assembly to prescribe by law the retirement age for justices of the Supreme Court.
    Approveda

    Virginia

    See also:Virginia 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    BI

    Proposed Bond 1Allow for the issuance of up to $900,488,645 in bonds for educational facility projects

    Approveda

    1,114,402 (73%)

    415,668 (27%)

    BI

    Proposed Bond 2Allow for the issuance of up to $119,040,000 in bonds for parks and recreational facility projects

    Approveda

    1,039,975 (69%)

    472,300 (31%)

    LRCA

    Question 1Give the state Supreme Court original jurisdiction over claims from felons of actual innocence (when new scientific or DNA evidence that is discovered after the conviction is able to prove innocence)

    Approveda

    1,091,828 (73%)

    409,807 (27%)

    LRCA

    Question 2Allow localities to exempt from taxation property used for charity and certain other purposes

    Approveda

    964,441 (64%)

    534,956 (36%)

    Washington

    See also:Washington 2002 ballot measures


    November 5, 2002

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

    LRCA

    HJR 4220Wildfire;Property taxesSubmit property tax for fire protection districts for up to four years or six years for fire facility construction

    Approveda

    1,173,499 (70%)

    498,145 (30%)

    CISS

    Initiative 776Fees;Transportation taxesRequire an annual $30 license tab fees for motor vehicles

    Approveda

    901,478 (51%)

    849,986 (49%)

    CISS

    Initiative 790Public retirement funds;Administrative organizationEstablish a board of trustees to oversee the police and firemen's retirement system.

    Approveda

    903,113 (53%)

    800,105 (47%)

    LRSS

    Referendum 51Public transportation;Fuel taxes;Sales taxes;Railways;Transportation taxes;HighwaysIncrease fuel taxes, vehicle sales tax, and large vehicle weight fees to fund transportation improvements

    Defeated

    674,724 (38%)

    1,080,580 (62%)

    VR

    Referendum 53Business;Income taxesEstablish new employer rate classes, raise taxable wage bases, and implement surcharges in specific situations

    Defeated

    665,760 (41%)

    966,901 (59%)

    West Virginia

    See also:West Virginia 2002 ballot measures


    November 5

    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment 1Admin of gov'tAuthorize municipalities to use economic development tools to help created jobs.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment 2Admin of gov'tAuthorizes municipal governments to pass excess levies for up to five years
    Approveda

    Wyoming

    See also:Wyoming 2002 ballot measures


    TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
    LRCAAmendment ALegislatureA majority of members of each house of theWyoming State Legislature can call a special session
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment BElectionsThe legislative leaders of each house can call a special session to resolve disputes about presidential electors.
    Approveda
    LRCAAmendment CBudgetLimits the governor's partial veto authority (line item veto authority) to apply only to general appropriations bills.
    Defeatedd
    LRCAAmendment DConstitutionAmendments toWyoming Constitution proposed byWyoming Legislature require no gubernatorial consideration
    Defeatedd

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