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Iowa 1998 ballot measures

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1999
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Two statewide ballot measures were on theNovember 3, 1998 ballot inIowa.

On the ballot

November 3

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Constitutional rightsAmends the constitution relating to the equality of rights of men and women under the law
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2Law enforcementEliminates the limitation on fines for offenses which may be summarily tried without indictment
Approveda

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