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1998 Virginia ballot measures

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The1998Virginia State Elections took place onElection Day, November 3, 1998, the same day as theU.S. House elections in the state. The only statewide elections on the ballot were five constitutionalreferendums to amend theVirginia State Constitution. Because Virginia state elections are held on off-years, no statewide officers or state legislative elections were held. All referendums werereferred to the voters by theVirginia General Assembly.[1]

Question 1

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See also:Absentee ballot

The Overseas Voters Act amendment asked voters to permit persons employed overseas and their families who are qualified to vote in Virginia to continue to vote in Virginia while overseas, subject to the conditions and time limits set by federal and state laws.

Question 1
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes828,35373.18
No303,65426.82
Total votes1,132,007100.00
Source:- Official Results

Question 2

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The Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission Act amendment affects theJudicial Inquiry and Review Commission'sconfidential investigations of charges against judges. This proposed amendment gives the General Assembly the ability to disclose the scope and level of confidentiality of these investigations. Furthermore, this amendment gives the General Assembly the responsibility to provide by statute the extent to which Commissionproceedings and documents will be confidential.

Question 2
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes690,01763.20
No401,80836.80
Total votes1,091,825100.00
Source:- Official Results

Question 3

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The Economic Development Areas; Governing Bodies Act amendment asked voters to authorize agreements amonglocalities for sharing therevenues andcosts of a specifiedland area and for the General Assembly to establish a special governing body for the area. Fiscal commitments related to the land area would not be deemed localdebt.

Question 3
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum failedNo618,21456.43
Yes477,25743.57
Total votes1,095,471100.00
Source:- Official Results

Question 4

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The Economic Growth-Sharing Agreements Act amendment asked voters to exempt the fiscal obligations involved in economic growth-sharing agreements from certain constitutional limits or requirements that usually apply to local debt. The amendment will treat this type of obligation like other special types of local debt that are not subject to those constitutional limits.

Question 4
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum failedNo672,15162.07
Yes410,67437.93
Total votes1,082,825100.00
Source:- Official Results

Question 5

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The Tax Exemptions Act amendment asked voters to allow the General Assembly the ability to give local governments the option of partially or fully eliminating either the business, professional or occupational license tax or the merchants' capital tax or both.

Question 5
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes648,25261.84
No399,95038.16
Total votes1,048,202100.00
Source:- Official Results

References

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  1. ^"Virginia 1998 ballot measures - Ballotpedia". ballotpedia.org. RetrievedJuly 12, 2014.
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