Mississippi Stockholder Voting, Amendment 9 (1987)
TheMississippi Stockholder Voting, Amendment 9, also known asAmendment 9, was on the ballot inMississippi onNovember 3, 1987, as alegislatively referred constitutional amendment. It wasapproved. The amendment proposed that the constitution be amended via Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 550. The amendment proposed to repeal: Section 194, which required that every corporate stockholder shall have a number of votes equal to the number of shares they hold for as many directors as there are to be elected.[1]
Election results
| Mississippi Amendment 9 (1987) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
aYes | 336,138 | 70.43% | ||
| No | 141,153 | 29.57% | ||
Election results via:Referenda and Primary Elections for Mississippi, 1968-1990
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