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2008 ballot measures

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2008 U.S. State
Ballot Measures
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In 2008,174 statewide ballot propositions were voted on in 37 different states, including 153 ballot measures that appeared on the November 4 ballot.

Ballot measures appeared on ballots as initiatives, referenda,commission referrals,legislative referrals andautomatic referrals.

Altogether, 104 propositions were approved and 70 defeated for a win/loss ratio of about 60%. Initiated measures had a lower approval rating--only about 40% of initiatives were approved.

Overview pages

Statistical summary of 2008 election results


Initiated measures

This chart includesall initiated measures on 2008 ballots, including those prior to November.

Type of ballot measureHow many on 2008 ballot?2008 wins2008 losses
Initiated constitutional amendment301218
Initiated state statute381424
Veto referendum651
Total743143

Legislative and other referrals

This chart includesall referred measures on 2008 ballots, including those prior to November.

Type of ballot measureHow many on 2008 ballot?How many won?How many lost?
Legislatively-referred constitutional amendment775423
Legislatively-referred state statute15141
Automatic ballot referral303
Commission referral532
Total1007129

By state

Alabama

See also:Alabama 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1State spendingRevisions in the existing Education Rainy Day Account
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2Judicial reformEstablish the Shelby County Judicial Commission
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3TaxesLevy a tax on Limestone County residents that have annexed into the City of Madison
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 4Admin of gov'tMunicipalities that are not in Blount County may not annex territory without vote
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 5Judicial reformState legislature allowed to set court costs in Russell County
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 6Admin. of gov't.Rules about how people are chosen for the Tuskegee utility board.
Approveda

Alaska

See also:Alaska 2008 ballot measures

August 26, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Measure 1Gambling;Administrative organizationCreate a seven-member gaming commission to regulate gaming activities

Defeated

73,463 (39%)

116,670 (61%)

IndISS

Measure 2HuntingRevise the ban on same-day airborne shooting to include grizzly bears

Defeated

85,619 (45%)

105,417 (55%)

IndISS

Measure 3Campaign financeCreate a public campaign financing program

Defeated

67,162 (36%)

120,875 (64%)

IndISS

Measure 4Mineral resources;Business;PollutionRequire new metallic mineral mining operations to meet water quality standards that prohibit the discharge or storage of toxic pollutants that adversely affect human health or the life cycle of salmon

Defeated

83,574 (44%)

108,138 (56%)


November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

BI

Proposition APorts;Non-motorized transportation;Highways;BondsIssue $315,050,000 in bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of state transportation projects

Approveda

187,961 (64%)

107,624 (36%)


Arizona

See also:Arizona 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Proposition 100Taxes;PropertyProhibit any new tax, fee, or other assessment on the sale, purchase or other conveyance of real estate after December 31, 2007

Approveda

1,645,119 (77%)

498,346 (23%)

CICA

Proposition 101Constitutional rights;Private health insuranceProhibit laws that restrict a person from choosing a private health care system

Defeated

1,048,512 (50%)

1,057,199 (50%)

LRCA

Proposition 102LGBTQ;FamilyRequire a legally recognized union of marriage to be between one man and one woman

Overturned

1,258,355 (56%)

980,753 (44%)

CICA

Proposition 105Supermajority;Initiative processRequire any ballot initiative that creates, increases, or imposes a tax or fee, or mandates government spending, to be approved by a majority of all registered voters

Defeated

718,076 (34%)

1,395,200 (66%)

CISS

Proposition 200Business;BankingProvide for the indefinite continuation of the payday loan licensing program

Defeated

860,607 (40%)

1,271,717 (60%)

CISS

Proposition 201Housing;BusinessProvide for the expansion of the rights and obligations of home buyers and seller.

Defeated

467,866 (22%)

1,655,410 (78%)

CISS

Proposition 202Immigration;BusinessSuspend business licenses for those who intentionally employ people who entered the U.S. illegally

Defeated

881,576 (41%)

1,276,681 (59%)

CRSS

Proposition 300SalariesProvide for the increase in legislative salaries from $24,000 per year to $30,000 per year

Defeated

775,069 (36%)

1,388,183 (64%)


Arkansas

See also:Arkansas 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAProposed Amendment 1ElectionsConcerns voter qualifications and establishes the date and time of elections
Approveda
LRCAProposed Amendment 2LegislatureRequires the general assembly to meet every year
Approveda
CICAProposed Amendment 3LotteryEstablishes a state lottery to fund college scholarships
Approveda
CISSProposed Initiative 1Marriage & familyBans adopting or placing minors in foster care with individuals cohabiting with a sexual partner outside of marriage
Approveda
Overturnedot
BIReferred Question 1BondsIssues bonds for various water, waste disposal and pollution abatement projects
Approveda

California

See also:California 2008 ballot propositions

February 5

See also:California 2008 presidential primary election results
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
CICAProposition 91TransportationProhibits funds generated from certain gas taxes dedicated for transportation projects from being deposited into the state's general fund
Defeatedd
CICA/SSProposition 92EducationChanges the existing formula for community college funding; reducing the credit fee from $20 per unit to $15 per unit; and establishing independent community college districts and board of governors
Defeatedd
CICAProposition 93Term limitsAmends the state's term limits to limit state legislators to a maximum of 12 years in office without regard to what chamber they were serving in
Defeatedd
VRProposition 94GamblingUpholds or rejects an amendment to the gaming compact between the state and the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians to allow them to operate an additional 5,500 slot machines and require the tribe to pay $42.5 million and a portion of the additional slot revenue to the state
Approveda
VRProposition 95GamblingUpholds or rejects an amendment to the gaming compact between the state and the Morongo Band of Mission Indians to allow them to operate an additional 5,500 slot machines and require the tribe to pay $36.7 million and a portion of the additional slot revenue to the state
Approveda
VRProposition 96GamblingUpholds or rejects a gaming compact enacted in early 2007 between the state of California and the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation
Approveda
VRProposition 97GamblingUpholds or rejects an amendment to the gaming compact between the state and the Aqua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians to allow them to operate an additional 3,000 slot machines and require the tribe to pay $23.4 million and a portion of the additional slot revenue to the state
Approveda

June 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
CICAProposition 98Eminent domainPlaces limits on the power of government to take property from one private owner through the process of eminent domain and give it to another private owner; prohibiting any future rent control measures; phases out rent control measures enacted prior to January 2007s
Defeatedd
CICAProposition 99Eminent domainProhibits state and local governments from acquiring an owner-occupied residence for the purpose of conveying it to another person with certain listed exceptions, including, "protecting public health and safety; preventing serious, repeated criminal activity; responding to an emergency; or remedying environmental contamination that poses a threat to public health and safety"
Approveda

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
BIProposition 1ABondsAuthorizes $9.95 in bonds for high-speed rail
Approveda
CISSProposition 2Animal rightsEstablishes minimum space requirements based on square feet for calves raised for veal, breeding pigs, and egg-laying hens
Approveda
CISSProposition 3BondsIssues $980 million in bonds for children's hospitals
Approveda
CICAProposition 4AbortionRequires parental notification before a minor can receive an abortion
Defeatedd
CISSProposition 5Law enforcementChanges to drug crime policy, sentencing, and rehabilitation programs
Defeatedd
CISSProposition 6Law enforcementChanges to gang-related criminal laws, law enforcement funding, and parole agent caseloads
Defeatedd
CISSProposition 7EnvironmentChanges the state's renewable portfolio standards
Defeatedd
CICAProposition 8MarriageDefines marriage as between one man and one woman, thus reversing a state judicial ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in California
Approveda
Overturnedot
CICA/SSProposition 9Law enforcementAdds specific rights of crime victims, together known as Marsy's Law, to the California Constitution
Approveda
CISSProposition 10EnvironmentAuthorizes the state to issue $5 billion in bonds for alternative fuel projects
Defeatedd
CICA/SSProposition 11RedistrictingTransfers the legislative redistricting power from elected representatives to a 14 member commission; establishes a process for selecting commissioners; and requiring a supermajority vote to approve redistricting map
Approveda
BIProposition 12BondsIssues $900 million in bonds to provide loans to veterans to purchase homes or farms
Approveda

Colorado

See also:Colorado 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CICA

Amendment 46Establish that the state may not discriminate or give preferential treatment to anyone on the basis of a variety of characteristics

Defeated

1,102,046 (49%)

1,138,134 (51%)

CICA

Amendment 47Prohibit the requirement that one be a member of a labor union as a condition of their employment.

Defeated

1,003,056 (44%)

1,282,501 (56%)

CICA

Amendment 48Add language to the constitution stating that "the terms 'person' or 'persons' shall include any human being from the moment of fertilization"

Defeated

618,779 (27%)

1,691,237 (73%)

CICA

Amendment 49Prohibit public employee paycheck deductions with certain exceptions

Defeated

882,428 (39%)

1,366,620 (61%)

CICA

Amendment 50Amend regulations related to gambling operations and amend provisions related to the taxes collected through the gaming tax.

Approveda

1,330,566 (59%)

936,254 (41%)

CISS

Amendment 51Increase the state sales tax and use funds from the sales tax increase to fund services for people with developmental disabilities.

Defeated

853,211 (38%)

1,414,065 (62%)

CICA

Amendment 52Apportion some taxes collected from companies that extract nonrenewable natural resources (the severance tax) to highway projects.

Defeated

790,124 (36%)

1,418,009 (64%)

CICA

Amendment 54Establish limitations on campaign contributions for government contractors.

Approveda

1,130,098 (51%)

1,076,694 (49%)

CISS

Amendment 58Increase the tax on companies that extract nonrenewable natural resources (a severance tax) and use these funds for specific purposes.

Defeated

944,191 (42%)

1,306,782 (58%)

CICA

Amendment 59Spend excess funds collected by the state to be spent on public education.

Defeated

1,010,409 (46%)

1,201,220 (54%)

CICA

Initiative 50

Approveda

1,330,566 (59%)

936,254 (41%)

LRCA

Referendum LLower the age from serving in the state legislature from 25 to 21.

Defeated

1,010,896 (47%)

1,162,296 (53%)

LRCA

Referendum MRemove an obsolete constitutional provision relating to land value increases.

Approveda

1,307,770 (62%)

792,678 (38%)

LRCA

Referendum NRepeal obsolete provisions relating to alcohol.

Approveda

1,449,383 (69%)

658,684 (31%)

LRCA

Referendum OAdjust provisions relating to putting citizens' initiatives on the ballot.

Defeated

1,004,925 (47%)

1,110,877 (53%)


Connecticut

See also:Connecticut 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CCQ

Question 1Constitutional conventionsAllow the state of Connecticut to hold a Constitutional Convention where the Connecticut Constitution could then be amended or revised

Defeated

579,904 (41%)

847,518 (59%)

LRCA

Question 2Voting ageAllow Connecticut residents to vote in primaries at age 17, as long as they will turn 18 before the general election

Approveda

900,491 (64%)

508,396 (36%)


Florida

See also:Florida 2008 ballot measures

January 29, 2008

TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Amend exemptions and benefits based on homestead property, provide an exemption on tangible personal property, and limit assessment increase on certain non-homestead real property

Approveda

2,667,543 (64%)

1,495,270 (36%)


November 4, 2008

TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Eliminate constitutional provisions that prevent aliens ineligible for citizenship from possessing real property

Defeated

3,564,090 (48%)

3,871,704 (52%)

CICA

Amendment 2Establish that marriage only be recognized as a union between one man and one woman

Overturned

4,890,883 (62%)

3,008,026 (38%)

CRCA

Amendment 3Exempt property improvements that increase resistance to wind damage or provide renewable energy when assessing the property value

Approveda

4,351,975 (61%)

2,839,825 (39%)

CRCA

Amendment 4Establish a property tax exemption for property that is limited by perpetual conservation protections

Approveda

4,875,162 (69%)

2,235,969 (31%)

CRCA

Amendment 6Provide for the assessment of working waterfront property based upon how it is used

Approveda

4,983,313 (71%)

2,072,041 (29%)

CRCA

Amendment 8Allow counties, upon approval by the voters, to levy a local option sales tax to supplement community college funding

Defeated

3,210,481 (44%)

4,161,731 (56%)


Georgia

See also:Georgia 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1ForestsReduces conservation property taxes to encourage forest preservation
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2TaxesAllows local units of government to use education property taxes to fund development projects
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3Admin of gov'tCreates infrastructure development districts as authorized by local governments
Defeatedd

Hawaii

See also:Hawaii 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
ConConQuestion 1ConventionWould decide whether to hold a constitutional convention
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 1Admin of gov'tWould reduce the age at which someone can be elected Governor or Lt. Governor from 30 to 25 years old
Defeatedd


Illinois

See also:Illinois 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
ABRIllinois Constitutional ConventionConConShall a convention be called to amend the constitution?
Defeatedd


Iowa

See also:Iowa 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1ElectionsProvides for restrictions on voter eligibility
Approveda

Louisiana

See also:Louisiana 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Term limitsTerm limits for members of public boards and commissions
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2Admin of gov'tNotice of a special legislative session must take place at least seven days before it starts
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3Admin of gov'tTemporary successors to state legislators called to active military duty
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 4TaxesAllocate more of severance tax to parishes
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 5Eminent domainTransfers of special assessments
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 6Eminent domainRules regarding state's taking of private land
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 7SpendingAuthorize the investment in equities of monies of the state and a political subdivision
Defeatedd


Maine

See also:Maine 2008 ballot measures

June 10

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
BIQuestion 1Bond IssuesIssues $29,725,000 in bonds for water quality requirements, dam rehabilitation and transportation improvements
Approveda

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
VRQuestion 1TaxesRepeals tax bill to fund the Dirigo Health Plan through beverage taxes
Approveda
IndISSQuestion 2GamblingAllows the establishment of a casino in Oxford County
Defeatedd
BIQuestion 3WaterIssues $3.4 million in bonds for drinking water and wastewater treatment facility funds
Approveda


Maryland

See also:Maryland 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAQuestion 1ElectionsAllows legislature to provide for early voting (within two weeks of an election)
Approveda
LRCAQuestion 2GamblingAuthorizes adding 15,000 slot machines at five locations
Approveda

Massachusetts

See also:Massachusetts 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Question 1Eliminate the state income tax

Defeated

914,420 (31%)

2,070,699 (69%)

IndISS

Question 2Replace the criminal penalties for possessing of one ounce or less of marijuana with a civil penalty system

Approveda

1,949,704 (65%)

1,038,523 (35%)

IndISS

Question 3Prohibit forms of dog racing where on the speed or ability of dogs occurs

Approveda

1,662,352 (56%)

1,303,708 (44%)


Michigan

See also:Michigan 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

IndISS

Proposal 08-1Permit the use and growth of marijuana for medicinal purposes, with certain restrictions

Approveda

3,006,820 (63%)

1,790,889 (37%)

CICA

Proposal 08-2Expand the use of stem cells in research

Approveda

2,521,026 (53%)

2,271,083 (47%)


Minnesota

See also:Minnesota 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1Sales taxes;Parks and conservationEnact an increase of three-eighths of one percent in the sales and use tax in order to provide revenue to protect the natural resources of the state and to preserve Minnesota's arts and cultural heritage

Approveda

1,635,046 (59%)

1,141,540 (41%)


Missouri

See also:Missouri 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment 1EnglishRequire all official proceedings of public governmental bodies to be conducted in English

Approveda

2,407,536 (86%)

381,874 (14%)

LRCA

Amendment 4Sewage and stormwater;SpendingModify stormwater project financing by restricting grants and loans to public water and sewer districts, remove funding caps and disbursement limits, and mandate loan repayments be used solely for stormwater control projects

Approveda

1,494,107 (58%)

1,088,728 (42%)

CISS

Proposition APublic education funding;Gambling;Restricted-use fundsEnact a law to repeal gambling loss limits, prohibit future limits, require identification to prove an individual is at least 21 years old, restrict casino numbers, increase the casino tax from 20% to 21%, allocate new gambling tax revenue to education through a dedicated fund, and require annual audits

Approveda

1,578,674 (56%)

1,231,892 (44%)

CISS

Proposition BPublic assistance;Healthcare governance;Public health insurance;Administrative organizationEstablish the Missouri Quality Homecare Council to ensure quality home care services for the elderly and individuals with disabilities under Medicaid by recruiting, training, and stabilizing the home care workforce

Approveda

2,077,831 (75%)

683,137 (25%)

CISS

Proposition CCarbon regulations;Solar and wind energy;Energy marketsEnact a law to require investor-owned electric utilities in Missouri to generate or purchase their use of renewable energy to at least 15% by 2021, including 2% from solar, and limit consumer rate increases at 1%

Approveda

1,777,500 (66%)

914,332 (34%)


Montana

See also:Montana 2008 ballot measures

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAC-44Gov't FinancesAllows up to 25% of certain public funds to be invested in private corporate capital stock
Defeatedd
CISSI-155HealthcareExpands healthcare programs to include uninsured children
Approveda
LRSSLR-118EducationContinues a tax to help support the Montana University System
Approveda

Nebraska

See also:Nebraska 2008 ballot measures

May 13

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Gov't FinancesPermits certain cities to invest public endowment funds in the same manner as would a prudent investor
Approveda

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Local gov'tAllows funds for municipal economic development to come from sources other than general taxes, if local voters approve
Defeatedd
CICAMeasure 424Affirm actionProhibits race- and gender-based admissions and hiring decisions
Approveda

Nevada

See also:Nevada 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1Residency requirementsReduce the residency requirement for voting from 6 months to 30 days for both state and local elections.

Defeated

433,847 (47%)

481,260 (53%)

CICA

Question 2Eminent domainProhibit eminent domain transfers between private parties, require fair market valuation, and allow owners to reclaim unused seized property.

Approveda

534,547 (61%)

344,562 (39%)

LRCA

Question 3Tax administrationRequire the legislature to justify tax exemptions, apply uniform standards, and set expiration dates.

Approveda

518,733 (60%)

344,017 (40%)

LRSS

Question 4Judiciary;State executive powersAllow the legislature to amend the Sales and Use Tax Act for federal compliance, excluding tax hikes, and repeal an aircraft tax exemption.

Defeated

229,739 (27%)

629,009 (73%)


New Jersey

See also:New Jersey 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAQuestion 1Bond issuesVoter approval required for times that government agencies borrow money
Approveda
LRCAQuestion 2Judicial reformAlternative ways of choosing judges for regional municipal courts
Defeatedd

New Mexico

See also:New Mexico 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1ElectionsAllow some school boards to have 9 members; allow voting for school board by mail-in ballot
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2Admin of gov'tAllow for midterm salary increases for county officers
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 3Admin of gov'tRequire confirmation of Cabinet Secretaries at the beginning of each term of a Governor
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 4ElectionsAllow school elections to be held at the same time as nonpartisan elections.
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 5Admin of gov'tGovernor shall fill a Lt. Gov. vacancy by appointment with consent of Senate.
Approveda
BIBond Question 1Bond issues$14,725,000 bond for senior citizen facility improvements
Approveda
BIBond Question 2Bond issues$11,019,000 for library acquisition
Approveda
BIBond Question 3Bond issues$57,925,000 for health facility improvements
Approveda
BIBond Question 4Bond issues$140,133,000 bond for higher ed and special ed enhancements
Approveda

New York

See also:New York 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAProposal 1Admin of gov'tEliminate the current requirement that in order to qualify for additional credit on civil service examinations, disabled veterans must be receiving disability payments
Approveda

North Dakota

See also:North Dakota 2008 ballot measures

June 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAConstitutional Measure 1LegislatureRemoves prohibition on appointing a member of theLegislative Assembly to state offices established by the state’s constitution
Defeatedd

November 4

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAConstitutional Measure 1Gov't FinancesEstablishes permanent oil tax trust fund from oil and gas tax revenue exceeding 100 million dollars per biennium
Defeatedd
CISSInitiated Statutory Measure 2TaxesLowers corporate income tax rates 15 percent, resident and nonresident tax rates by 50 percent
Defeatedd
CISSInitiated Statutory Measure 3TobaccoEstablishes tobacco prevention and control advisory committee
Approveda
CISSInitiated Statutory Measure 4Admin of Gov'tMakes Workforce Safety and Insurance agency director appointed byGovernor
Approveda

Ohio

See also:Ohio 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Issue 1Change the signature deadline for initiatives from 90 days before the election to 125 days before the election

Approveda

3,397,389 (69%)

1,550,365 (31%)

LRCA

Issue 2Authorize the issuance of bonds for environmental conservation and preservation

Approveda

3,574,294 (69%)

1,585,410 (31%)

LRCA

Issue 3Guarantee property owners the right to make reasonable use of ground water beneath their land and on their border

Approveda

3,631,380 (72%)

1,415,933 (28%)

VR

Issue 5Require voters to decide whether Section 3 of H.B. 545 shall go into effect, which relates to payday lending fees, interest rates, and practices

Approveda

3,396,968 (64%)

1,943,721 (36%)

CICA

Issue 6Authorize construction of a casino near Southwest Ohio and distributing tax revenue from the casino to all Ohio counties

Defeated

2,092,074 (38%)

3,466,574 (62%)


Oklahoma

See also:Oklahoma 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

State Question 735Taxes;VeteransExempt 100% disabled veterans and their surviving spouses from personal property tax.

Approveda

1,153,831 (85%)

203,644 (15%)

LRCA

State Question 741Taxes;PropertyRequire individuals or businesses to file an application to receive property tax exemptions and prohibit exemptions before filing.

Approveda

908,609 (68%)

424,905 (32%)

LRCA

State Question 742Constitutional rights;Right to hunt and fishEstablish a constitutional right to hunt, trap, fish, and take game, granting authority to the Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Approveda

1,082,341 (80%)

269,787 (20%)

LRCA

State Question 743Alcohol;BusinessRequire buyers to be 21 and present for wine purchases, and allow small winemakers direct sales to retailers.

Approveda

1,064,972 (79%)

284,141 (21%)


Oregon

See also:Oregon 2008 ballot measures

May 20, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 51Crime victimsAllow crime victims to seek remedies through due process for violations of their constitutional rights in prosecutions and proceedings.

Approveda

744,195 (75%)

249,143 (25%)

LRCA

Measure 52Crime victimsAllow crime victims to seek remedies through due process for violations of constitutional rights regarding protection from offenders throughout prosecutions and proceedings.

Approveda

738,092 (75%)

247,738 (25%)

LRCA

Measure 53Criminal trialsAllow property forfeiture for similar crimes and without conviction.

Approveda

490,158 (50%)

489,477 (50%)


November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Measure 54Voting requirements;Voting ageAlign voter eligibility for school board elections with other elections, removing age, residency, and literacy test requirements.

Approveda

1,194,173 (73%)

450,979 (27%)

LRCA

Measure 55RedistrictingAllow legislators to complete terms representing their elected districts with new redistricting taking effect after the next general election

Approveda

1,251,478 (77%)

364,993 (23%)

LRCA

Measure 56Supermajority;Property taxesEliminate double majority voter turnout requirements for property tax elections held in May and November.

Approveda

959,118 (57%)

735,500 (43%)

LRSS

Measure 57Criminal sentencing;Drug crimeIncrease prison sentences for specified drug and property crimes, require addiction treatment to certain offenders, and provide grants for local jails and treatment services.

Approveda

1,058,955 (61%)

665,942 (39%)

CISS

Measure 58English;Education;ImmigrationProhibit teaching public school students in any language other than English for more than two years, except for foreign language classes.

Defeated

756,903 (44%)

977,696 (56%)

CISS

Measure 59TaxesCreate an unlimited deduction for federal income taxes on Oregon returns, exempting taxpayers from state or local income taxes on income taxed within Oregon.

Defeated

615,894 (36%)

1,084,422 (64%)

CISS

Measure 60TeachersRequire pay raises for public school teachers based on classroom performance instead of seniority.

Defeated

673,296 (39%)

1,070,682 (61%)

CISS

Measure 61Law enforcement;JudiciaryCreate mandatory minimum prison sentences for certain theft, identity theft, forgery, drug, and burglary crimes.

Defeated

848,901 (49%)

887,165 (51%)

CICA

Measure 62Gambling;BudgetsAllocate 15% of lottery proceeds to a public safety fund, reducing the percentage of funds for other lottery-funded programs.

Defeated

674,428 (39%)

1,035,756 (61%)

CISS

Measure 63PropertyExempt residential and farm property owners from building permit requirements for improvements under $35,000.

Defeated

784,376 (46%)

928,721 (54%)

CISS

Measure 64Campaign financeProhibit the use of public resources to collect money for political purposes, providing definitions for such terms.

Defeated

835,563 (49%)

854,327 (51%)

CISS

Measure 65Primary electionsEstablish a top-two system for primary elections and change general election nomination processes for most partisan offices.

Defeated

553,640 (34%)

1,070,580 (66%)


Pennsylvania

See also:Pennsylvania 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
BIWater Infrastructure Bond MeasureBondsIssues $400 million in bonds give direct grants and loans to municipalities for sewer and water improvements
Approveda

Rhode Island

See also:Rhode Island 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LBMState Question 1Bond issuesAuthorize the Rhode Island state government to borrow $87,215,000 for improvements to infrastructure
Approveda
LBMState Question 2Bond issuesAuthorize the Rhode Island state government to borrow $2,500,000 in order to buy land for open space, recreation, and conservation
Approveda

South Carolina

See also:South Carolina 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Constitutional languageAge of consent
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2Public financeState gov't employee retirement funds and equity securities
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 3Public financeLocal gov't employee retirement funds and equity securities
Defeatedd

South Dakota

See also:South Dakota 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Amendment GSalariesRepeal reimbursement restrictions for legislative members' travel to and from a legislative session

Defeated

147,763 (41%)

211,413 (59%)

LRCA

Amendment HBusinessRepeal restrictions on corporations, and allow corporations to issue stock and restrict cumulative voting

Defeated

103,172 (31%)

229,985 (69%)

LRCA

Amendment ILegislative processesEstablish the annual length of legislative session to a maximum of forty days

Approveda

184,722 (52%)

167,751 (48%)

LRCA

Amendment JTerm limitsRemove term limits for state legislators

Defeated

87,380 (24%)

272,635 (76%)

CISS

Initiative 10Public information;Campaign finance;EthicsProhibit the use of tax funds for lobbying or campaigning, restrict government contractors and officials from political involvement, and require public disclosure of government contracts

Defeated

127,040 (35%)

232,684 (65%)

CISS

Initiative 9BusinessProhibit short sales of stocks and require a maximum of three business days to have securities delivered to the purchaser

Defeated

146,872 (43%)

191,596 (57%)

CISS

Initiative 11AbortionPlaces restrictions on abortion

Defeated

167,560 (45%)

206,535 (55%)


Utah

See also:Utah 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment AAdmin. of gov't.Revises Executive Officer succession provisions
Approveda
LRCAAmendment BState budgetPermanent state trust fund
Approveda
LRCAAmendment CState legislatureChanges beginning of state legislative sessions from third Monday in January to fourth Monday in January
Approveda
LRCAAmendment DRedistrictingClarifies when the legislature can divide state into districts.
Approveda
LRCAAmendment EState budgetAuthorizes the state to subscribe to stocks and bonds.
Approveda

Washington

See also:Washington 2008 ballot measures

November 4, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

CISS

Initiative 1000Assisted deathPermit mentally competent, terminally ill adults to request and self-administer a lethal overdose of prescribed medication.

Approveda

1,715,219 (58%)

1,251,255 (42%)

CISS

Initiative 1029Healthcare governanceRequire long-term care workers to be trained and certified as home care aides

Approveda

2,113,773 (73%)

800,733 (27%)

CISS

Initiative 985HighwaysOpen high-occupancy vehicle lanes during specified hours and the allocation of certain revenues to traffic-flow purposes

Defeated

1,163,216 (40%)

1,744,156 (60%)


Wisconsin

See also:Wisconsin 2008 ballot measures

April 1, 2008

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

Question 1State executive powersRemove the governor’s partial veto power to create a new sentence by combining parts of two or more sentences in an appropriation bill

Approveda

575,582 (71%)

239,613 (29%)


Wyoming

See also:Wyoming 2008 ballot measures
TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment AAdministration of GovernmentClarifies and "modernizes" the oath of office taken by elected and appointed officials
Approveda
LRCAAmendment BDirect democracy measuresChange the distribution requirement for petition signatures for initiatives and referenda
Defeatedd

State-by-state chart

If you click on the link below for the state you're interested in, you'll find an article listing all the ballot measures underway in that state. In turn, if you click on those links, you learn about each individual initiative--theballot measure's status, funding, its full text, and who is supporting and opposing it.

See also:2008 ballot initiatives by state for a discussion by state of initiated measures only.

StatePre-Nov. initiativesNov. initiativesReferendaPre-Nov. referrals[1]Nov. referralsNovember total2008 total
Alabama 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0666
Alaska 2008 ballot measures4000115
Arizona 2008 ballot measures0600288
Arkansas 2008 ballot measures0200355
California 2008 ballot propositions5104021221
Colorado 2008 ballot measures0100041414
Connecticut 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0222
Florida 2008 ballot measures0101567
Georgia 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0333
Hawaii 2008 ballot measuresNANA00222
Idaho 2008 ballot measuresNANANANANANANA
Illinois 2008 ballot measures0000111
Iowa 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0111
Louisiana 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0777
Maine 2008 ballot measures0111023
Maryland 2008 ballot measuresNANA00222
Massachusetts 2008 ballot measures0300033
Michigan 2008 ballot measures0200022
Minnesota 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0111
Missouri 2008 ballot measures0300255
Montana 2008 ballot measures0100233
Nebraska 2008 ballot measures0101123
Nevada 2008 ballot measures0100344
New Jersey 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0222
New Mexico 2008 ballot measuresNANA00999
New York 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0111
North Dakota 2008 ballot measures0301145
Ohio 2008 ballot measures0110355
Oklahoma 2008 ballot measures0000444
Oregon 2008 ballot measures080341215
Pennsylvania 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0111
Rhode Island 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0222
South Carolina 2008 ballot measuresNANANA0333
South Dakota 2008 ballot measures0300477
Utah 2008 ballot measures0000555
Washington 2008 ballot measures0300033
Wisconsin 2008 ballot measuresNANANA1001
Wyoming 2008 ballot measures0000222
Total9594/2891153174

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