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Alabama 1944 ballot measures

From Ballotpedia
1945
1933

SIx measures were on theNovember 7, 1944 ballot inAlabama.

On the ballot

November 7

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Gov't FinancesProposes to regulate, alter, or fix fees and salaries for the county
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2TaxesProposes to exempt veterans of foreign wars from the poll tax
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3ElectionsProposes that a county office candidates need a 25 percent vote to run in a general election
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 4Law EnforcementProposes that the sheriff shall hold office for six years and is culpable for any harm made to a prisoner
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 5Gov't FinancesProposes to regulate, alter, or fix fees and salaries for the county
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 6TaxesProposes to levy a property tax in the city of Mobile
Approveda

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