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List of Michigan ballot proposals

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Voter displaying a 2008 Michigan primary election ballot

The following is a list of statewideinitiatives andreferendums modifying state law and proposingstate constitutionalamendments inMichigan, sorted by election.

1835–1899

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1835

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Constitutional QuestionA question as to whether to adopt the1835 Constitution of MichiganPassed6,752 (83.09%)1,374 (16.91%)

1850

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Constitutional QuestionA question as to whether to adopt the1850 Constitution of MichiganPassed36,169 (79.31%)9,433 (20.69%)
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to equal suffrage for African-AmericansFailed12,840 (28.62%)32,026 (71.38%)

1858

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A measure relating to generalbanking lawsPassed41,006 (67.37%)19,865 (32.63%)

1860

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the regulation of banking corporationsPassed59,954 (79.48%)15,477 (20.52%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to sessions of theMichigan LegislaturePassed53,152 (74.44%)18,246 (25.56%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating toeminent domainPassed62,936 (88.65%)8,054 (11.35%)

1862

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the removal of public officials from officePassed3,180 (71.41%)1,273 (28.59%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the regulation of banksPassed5,067 (75.50%)1,644 (24.50%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the selection ofuniversity regentsPassed4,363 (69.65%)1,901 (30.35%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to the administration of elections in theUpper PeninsulaPassed5,193 (78.29%)1,440 (21.71%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment relating to future constitutional amendmentsPassed4,375 (70.78%)1,806 (29.22%)

1866

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the ability of soldiers to votePassed86,354 (86.83%)13,094 (13.17%)
Proposal 2A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionPassed79,505 (73.53%)28,623 (26.47%)

1868

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to sessions of theMichigan LegislatureFailed24,482 (19.62%)100,314 (80.38%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating toalcohol prohibitionFailed72,462 (45.69%)86,143 (54.31%)
Constitutional QuestionA question as to whether to adopt the 1868 Constitution of MichiganFailed71,733 (39.35%)110,582 (60.65%)

1870

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the power of countyboards of supervisorsFailed39,180 (38.76%)61,904 (61.24%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of state government officialsFailed36,109 (34.38%)68,912 (65.62%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to equal suffrage for African-AmericansPassed54,105 (51.67%)50,598 (48.33%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating torailroad ratesPassed78,602 (60.46%)51,397 (39.54%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment relating to rail monopoliesPassed76,912 (60.04%)51,194 (39.96%)
Proposal 6A constitutional amendment relating to government aid for railroads in the form of bondsFailed50,078 (38.96%)78,453 (61.04%)

1872

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to government aid for railroads in the form of bondsFailed44,684 (38.66%)70,893 (61.34%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the structure of thecircuit courts in MichiganFailed47,972 (42.15%)65,848 (57.85%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to salaries forcircuit court judgesFailed57,326 (49.29%)58,987 (50.71%)

1874

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating toequal suffrage for womenFailed40,077 (22.77%)135,957 (77.23%)
Constitutional QuestionA question as to whether to adopt the 1874 Constitution of MichiganFailed39,285 (24.05%)124,034 (75.95%)

1876

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to liquor licensesPassed60,639 (53.57%)52,561 (46.43%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to salaries forcircuit court judgesFailed65,371 (49.77%)65,966 (50.23%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment modifying the timeframe to submit constitutional amendmentsPassed52,306 (70.41%)21,984 (29.59%)

1878

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment modifying the position of Clerk of theMichigan Supreme CourtFailed30,313 (46.62%)34,712 (53.38%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to corporation stockholder's liabilityFailed24,770 (37.06%)42,064 (62.94%)

1880

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1 (April)A constitutional amendment relating to the salary of theGovernor of MichiganFailed49,035 (34.83%)91,753 (65.17%)
Proposal 2 (November)A constitutional amendment relating to the construction of a river crossing in DetroitFailed37,340 (39.15%)58,040 (60.85%)

1881

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to fines for libraries and schoolsPassed51,475 (86.01%)8,370 (13.99%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the position of court clerkPassed62,593 (90.41%)6,640 (9.59%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the circuit court systemPassed53,840 (89.04%)6,628 (10.96%)

1882

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to salaries forcircuit court judgesPassed85,705 (60.64%)55,638 (39.36%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to boards of county auditorsFailed23,814 (38.48%)38,073 (61.52%)
Proposal 3A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionFailed20,937 (37.35%)35,123 (62.65%)

1884

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to salaries forcircuit court judgesPassed35,345 (55.24%)28,642 (44.76%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to salaries for state legislatorsFailed31,693 (37.55%)52,707 (62.45%)

1886

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to theWayne County board of auditorsFailed15,020 (41.98%)20,755 (58.02%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to salaries for public officialsFailed40,445 (40.18%)60,220 (59.82%)

1887

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the sale of alcoholFailed178,636 (49.22%)184,281 (50.78%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to salaries for public officialsFailed72,718 (36.81%)124,838 (63.19%)

1888

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to circuit courtsPassed21,221 (52.26%)19,382 (47.74%)
Proposal 2A question relating to banking regulationPassed48,531 (70.51%)20,300 (29.49%)

1889

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to circuit courtsPassed49,478 (58.38%)35,269 (41.62%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to corporationsFailed35,269 (54.92%)28,950 (45.08%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the salary of theGovernor of MichiganPassed111,854 (60.68%)72,494 (39.32%)

1890

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionFailed16,431 (38.49%)26,261 (61.51%)

1891

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salary of theMichigan Attorney GeneralFailed69,248 (49.85%)69,651 (50.15%)

1892

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionFailed[a]16,948 (51.06%)16,245 (48.94%)

1893

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of public officialsFailed59,317 (45.60%)70,772 (54.40%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to internal government improvementsPassed72,745 (58.09%)52,476 (41.91%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the jurisdiction of circuit courtsPassed62,023 (55.97%)48,797 (44.03%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to highway commissionersPassed69,050 (53.54%)59,922 (46.46%)

1894

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to voting rightsPassed127,758 (81.19%)29,607 (18.81%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to minimum qualifications forelectorsPassed117,088 (78.78%)31,537 (21.22%)

1895

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of public officialsFailed50,065 (26.47%)139,039 (73.53%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to circuit courtsFailed60,567 (39.63%)92,278 (60.37%)

1897

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salary of theMichigan Attorney GeneralFailed70,138 (43.53%)90,973 (56.47%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to theKent County board of auditorsFailed53,201 (47.93%)57,793 (52.07%)

1898

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionFailed[b]162,163 (56.05%)127,147 (43.95%)

1899

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to highway improvementsPassed130,416 (58.26%)93,442 (41.74%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment adding additional circuit court judgesPassed108,197 (50.78%)104,884 (49.22%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to intermediate courtsFailed99,391 (49.29%)102,269 (50.71%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to the state printing officeFailed105,711 (49.39%)108,317 (50.61%)

1900–1949

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1900

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to corporate taxesPassed442,728 (88.99%)54,757 (11.01%)

1901

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of state legislatorsFailed112,883 (37.57%)187,615 (62.43%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment adding additional circuit court judgesFailed110,855 (46.00%)130,108 (54.00%)

1902

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the publication of new lawsPassed155,837 (59.69%)105,241 (40.31%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to "indeterminate sentence"Passed146,265 (65.12%)78,338 (34.88%)

1903

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of circuit court judgesPassed105,618 (55.98%)83,048 (44.02%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to boards of county auditorsPassed108,889 (56.27%)84,636 (43.73%)

1904

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionFailed[c]165,123 (57.91%)120,018 (42.09%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the introduction of billsPassed180,157 (64.62%)98,657 (35.38%)

1905

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to public wagon roadsPassed205,750 (76.41%)63,506 (23.59%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to theGenesee County board of auditorsPassed94,860 (59.40%)64,825 (40.60%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of circuit court judgesPassed91,994 (59.13%)63,590 (40.87%)

1906

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for aconstitutional conventionPassed196,780 (60.74%)127,189 (39.26%)

1907

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of circuit court judgesPassed94,585 (60.58%)61,550 (39.42%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to boards of county auditorsPassed98,259 (61.31%)62,008 (38.69%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to teaching convicts certain tradesPassed167,163 (66.34%)84,831 (33.66%)

1908

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Proposal nameDescription[1]Status[1]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to corporate taxesPassed227,899 (62.37%)137,500 (37.63%)
Proposal 2A question as to whether to adopt the1908 Constitution of MichiganPassed244,705 (65.17%)130,783 (34.83%)

1910

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment limiting the amount of debt counties can take onPassed137,147 (51.58%)128,729 (48.42%)

1911

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the apportionment of education funds to primary schoolsPassed246,167 (67.52%)118,391 (32.48%)

1912

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to equal suffrage for womenFailed247,375 (49.92%)248,135 (50.08%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the modification of city chartersPassed285,373 (67.41%)137,972 (32.59%)

1913

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to equal suffrage for womenFailed168,738 (38.91%)264,882 (61.09%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to citizen-led ballot measures for constitutional mattersPassed204,796 (55.77%)162,392 (44.23%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to citizen-led ballot measures for legislative mattersPassed219,057 (58.97%)152,388 (41.03%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to firefighter's benefitsFailed179,948 (46.60%)206,204 (53.40%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment relating to the recall process for state officialsPassed237,743 (62.05%)145,412 (37.95%)

1914

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to state-issued bonds for the purpose of constructing and improving wagon roadsFailed164,333 (44.85%)202,087 (55.15%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to state-issued bonds for the purpose of constructing drains and developing agricultural landsFailed165,290 (45.26%)199,873 (54.74%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to absentee votingPassed190,510 (51.99%)175,948 (48.01%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to the regulation of fraternal beneficiary societiesFailed92,392 (24.05%)291,776 (75.95%)

1915

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment allowing drainage districts to issue bondsFailed191,337 (49.07%)198,553 (50.93%)

1916

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to alcohol prohibitionPassed353,378 (55.38%)284,754 (44.62%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to thelocal optionFailed256,272 (40.35%)378,871 (59.65%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the right of repealPassed283,823 (50.73%)275,701 (49.27%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to the regulation of fraternal beneficiary societiesFailed225,220 (39.17%)349,810 (60.83%)

1917

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment authorizing drainage districts to issue bondsPassed198,918 (58.86%)139,027 (41.14%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to "the elective franchise"Passed216,270 (65.37%)114,594 (34.63%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment authorizing the state to acquire railroad propertiesPassed242,969 (70.69%)100,722 (29.31%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to the salary of public officialsFailed148,625 (43.49%)193,119 (56.51%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment relating to highway constructionPassed209,559 (62.29%)126,871 (37.71%)

1918

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment requiring that all ballot measures be printed on the same ballotPassed317,070 (77.75%)90,744 (22.25%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment extending the right to vote to womenPassed229,790 (54.06%)195,284 (45.94%)

1919

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing highwaysPassed558,572 (71.26%)225,239 (28.74%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to salary changes for state officialsFailed313,539 (42.81%)418,778 (57.19%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the manufacturing of alcoholic beveragesFailed322,603 (37.83%)530,123 (62.17%)

1920

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of some state officialsFailed348,311 (42.88%)463,959 (57.12%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to minimum qualifications for electorsPassed415,780 (53.61%)359,749 (46.39%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to compulsory school attendanceFailed353,817 (36.68%)610,699 (63.32%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to property condemnationFailed360,668 (45.08%)439,373 (54.92%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment relating to working hours for menPassed420,085 (50.40%)413,362 (49.60%)

1921

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment allowing the state to issue bonds as bonuses for soldiers of World War IPassed471,159 (71.74%)185,602 (28.26%)

1922

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to a state income taxFailed180,176 (36.00%)320,269 (64.00%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to ports and port districtsFailed221,543 (49.06%)230,060 (50.94%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to property condemnationFailed204,564 (42.54%)276,304 (57.46%)

1923

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to ports and port districtsPassed266,623 (56.18%)207,926 (43.82%)

1924

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to compulsory school attendanceFailed421,472 (35.66%)760,571 (64.34%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to a state income taxFailed216,437 (19.15%)913,833 (80.85%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to state legislative districtsFailed231,718 (22.87%)781,351 (77.13%)

1926

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to salaries for state legislatorsFailed189,739 (40.46%)279,241 (59.54%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to term limits for sheriffsPassed278,329 (56.25%)216,463 (43.75%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the creation of metropolitan districtsFailed207,993 (47.56%)229,314 (52.44%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to property condemnationFailed204,859 (46.93%)231,672 (53.07%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment generally revising the constitutionFailed119,491 (29.52%)285,252 (70.48%)

1927

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the creation of metropolitan districtsPassed210,880 (51.26%)200,490 (48.74%)

1928

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to salaries for state legislatorsPassed441,114 (51.38%)417,419 (48.62%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to property condemnationPassed490,032 (54.27%)412,928 (45.73%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment modifying legislative districtsPassed523,127 (57.50%)386,673 (42.50%)

1930

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to township officers electionsFailed275,781 (42.71%)369,906 (57.29%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to river improvement projectsFailed300,990 (45.62%)358,734 (54.38%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment increasing the homestead exemptionFailed298,909 (45.58%)356,938 (54.42%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to legislative districtsFailed292,659 (41.59%)411,043 (58.41%)
Proposal 5A referendum to uphold a law taxing cigarettesFailed198,515 (30.50%)452,375 (69.50%)

1931

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A referendum to uphold a law relating to capital punishmentFailed269,538 (43.32%)352,594 (56.68%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to landing fields improvementsFailed263,508 (41.21%)375,935 (58.79%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to state debtFailed262,394 (41.18%)374,754 (58.82%)

1932

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment establishing theMichigan Liquor Control CommissionPassed1,022,508 (68.27%)475,265 (31.73%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment limiting property taxesPassed671,124 (51.11%)641,962 (48.89%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to terms of office for state legislatorsFailed520,740 (43.89%)665,766 (56.11%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to homestead tax exemptionsFailed445,141 (36.84%)763,311 (63.16%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment changing residency requirements for electorsPassed662,588 (58.15%)476,849 (41.85%)
Proposal 6A constitutional amendment relating to criminal pardonsFailed590,260 (48.91%)616,583 (51.09%)
Proposal 7A constitutional amendment restricting the vote on bond issues to impacted property ownersPassed642,142 (52.86%)572,625 (47.14%)
Proposal 8A referendum to uphold a law regulating the sale ofoleomargarineFailed432,966 (36.47%)754,372 (63.53%)

1934

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment limiting some gasoline taxesFailed280,765 (25.63%)814,616 (74.37%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment abolishing uniform taxationFailed245,648 (23.53%)798,193 (76.47%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment limiting vehicle registration feesFailed292,760 (28.85%)722,132 (71.15%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment making the position of judge nonpartisanFailed501,580 (47.26%)559,851 (52.74%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment allowing counties to adopt home ruleFailed399,135 (38.87%)627,595 (61.13%)
Proposal 6A constitutional amendment relating to justices of the peaceFailed154,326 (15.96%)812,856 (84.04%)
Proposal 7A referendum upholding a law allowing the state to contract debt for the purpose of construction projectsFailed51,378 (16.40%)261,844 (83.60%)

1935

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to contested electionsPassed485,859 (65.71%)253,539 (34.29%)

1936

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the use of firearms as evidence in criminal proceedingsPassed815,221 (58.67%)574,324 (41.33%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment permitting counties to incorporateFailed583,057 (43.63%)753,315 (56.37%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to exempting some types of food from sales taxFailed581,485 (38.10%)944,573 (61.90%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment creating a state income taxFailed382,262 (27.02%)1,032,384 (72.98%)

1938

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment increasing county office terms from two years to four yearsFailed414,832 (32.24%)872,057 (67.76%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment making Michigan Supreme Court justices be appointed and nonpartisanFailed504,904 (40.39%)745,312 (59.61%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment requiring that gas taxes be used only to fund highway and road improvementsPassed813,289 (60.55%)529,859 (39.45%)
Proposal 4A referendum to uphold a social security lawFailed497,569 (46.49%)572,756 (53.51%)

1939

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment making the position of judge a nonpartisan onePassed376,246 (60.93%)241,252 (39.07%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment granting circuit court commissioners additional powersFailed205,711 (36.89%)351,961 (63.11%)

1940

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Proposal nameDescription[2]Status[2]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment exempting school districts from some tax limitationsFailed602,952 (41.69%)843,159 (58.31%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment establishing a system of civil servicePassed766,764 (51.93%)709,894 (48.07%)
Proposal 3A referendum upholding a law which modified vehicle permitting requirementsFailed640,051 (40.76%)930,227 (59.24%)
Proposal 4A referendum upholding a law further regulating the practice of dentistry and dental surgeryPassed735,053 (58.73%)516,597 (41.27%)

1941

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the circulation of constitutional amendment petitions[3]Passed[3]386,859 (56.73%)295,083 (43.27%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the circulation of initiative and referendum petitions[3]Passed[3]372,796 (57.70%)273,275 (42.30%)

1942

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Proposal nameDescription[4]: 307–309 Status[4]: 307–309 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for a constitutional conventionFailed408,188 (46.56%)468,506 (53.44%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment allowing Wayne County to adopt a charterFailed432,164 (48.70%)455,320 (51.30%)
Proposal 3A referendum upholding a law creating a Milk Marketing BoardFailed318,899 (35.27%)585,380 (64.73%)

1943

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Proposal nameDescription[4]: 590–591 Status[4]: 590–591 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment setting township officer terms at two yearsPassed215,957 (62.14%)131,554 (37.86%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to homestead mortgagesPassed169,736 (57.36%)126,164 (42.64%)

1944

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Proposal nameDescription[5]Status[6]: 323–326 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment modifying water furnishing limitsPassed860,219 (60.23%)568,090 (39.77%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment modifying the eligibility of state legislators to run for other officesFailed676,142 (48.23%)725,858 (51.77%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of state legislatorsFailed614,300 (43.34%)803,104 (56.66%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment allowing Wayne County to adopt a charterFailed638,876 (42.85%)851,926 (57.15%)

1945

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Proposal nameDescription[6]: 619–620 Status[6]: 619–620 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment modifying taxationFailed115,463 (33.25%)231,742 (66.75%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment authorizing the state to control rivers and other waterwaysPassed189,313 (57.74%)138,558 (42.26%)

1946

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Proposal nameDescription[7]Status[7]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment limiting state control over some thingsPassed921,144 (68.36%)426,430 (31.64%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment returning a portion of sales tax revenues to some municipalitiesPassed864,530 (59.65%)584,689 (40.35%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to payments for soldiers inWorld War IIPassed871,296 (61.34%)549,242 (38.66%)

1948

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Proposal nameDescription[8][9]Status[9]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the order of successionPassed1,055,632 (68.07%)495,214 (31.93%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to the distribution of state sales tax and annual school grantsFailed343,217 (19.18%)1,446,016 (80.82%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of state officialsPassed935,441 (63.75%)531,950 (36.25%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of state legislatorsPassed911,473 (60.80%)587,691 (39.20%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment modifying the property tax systemPassed962,800 (56.79%)732,677 (43.21%)
Proposal 6A referendum upholding a law relating to foreign agenciesPassed890,435 (60.33%)585,469 (39.67%)
Proposal 7A proposal relating to a general revision of the constitutionFailed[d]855,451 (51.70%)799,198 (48.30%)

1950–1999

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1950

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Proposal nameDescription[10]: 511–514 Status[10]: 511–514 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to voting rightsPassed907,312 (68.48%)417,652 (31.52%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment authorizing the state to issue some form of bondPassed1,224,249 (79.81%)309,657 (20.19%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the definition ofsubversionPassed823,938 (61.29%)520,412 (38.71%)
Proposal 4An initiative permitting the sale of oleomargarinePassed1,090,000 (65.98%)562,034 (34.02%)

1951

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Proposal nameDescription[10]: 602–604 Status[10]: 602–604 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to meetings of the state legislaturePassed405,570 (69.63%)176,873 (30.37%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment authorizing the payment of a death benefit bonusPassed401,117 (64.11%)224,564 (35.89%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of Supreme Court justicesFailed276,632 (46.75%)315,140 (53.25%)

1952

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Proposal nameDescription[11]Status[11]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to police authority over narcotic drugs investigationsPassed1,910,728 (83.33%)382,285 (16.67%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment providing for reapportionment every ten yearsFailed924,242 (39.50%)1,415,355 (60.50%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment providing for reapportionment every ten yearsPassed1,269,807 (56.55%)975,518 (43.45%)

1954

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Proposal nameDescription[12]Status[12]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the elective franchisePassed1,202,811 (72.10%)465,556 (27.90%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to sales taxesPassed1,182,412 (72.74%)443,079 (27.26%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment authorizing bonus payments for veterans of the Korean WarPassed1,166,564 (68.26%)542,541 (31.74%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment permitting the Michigan State Legislature to authorize charitable lotteriesFailed903,303 (48.89%)944,388 (51.11%)

1955

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Proposal nameDescription[12]Status[12]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to nonpartisan judicial electionsPassed559,279 (70.27%)236,620 (29.73%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to minimum judge qualificationsPassed596,145 (72.12%)230,489 (27.88%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment authorizing the state to borrow up to$100,000,000 (equivalent to $1,173,788,820 in 2024) for loans to school districtsPassed455,868 (54.40%)382,093 (45.60%)
Proposal 4A constitutional amendment providing for a bipartisan board of state canvassersPassed456,986 (60.59%)297,250 (39.41%)

1956

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Proposal nameDescription[13]Status[13]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to the minimum qualifications for state legislatorsPassed1,720,297 (86.16%)276,229 (13.84%)

1958

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Proposal nameDescription[14]Status[14]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for a constitutional conventionFailed[d]821,282 (57.45%)608,365 (42.55%)

1959

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Proposal nameDescription[14]Status[14]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment establishing government continuity proceduresPassed702,183 (74.76%)237,071 (25.24%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment changing the name ofMichigan State University's governing bodyPassed595,333 (65.38%)315,223 (34.62%)

1960

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Proposal nameDescription[15]: 460–462 Status[15]: 460–462 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment relating to school bonds and state loans to school districtsPassed1,416,188 (59.99%)944,536 (40.01%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment increasing the sales tax limitationPassed1,250,264 (50.41%)1,230,001 (49.59%)
Proposal 3A constitutional amendment changing the process for calling a constitutional conventionPassed1,312,215 (57.76%)959,527 (42.24%)

1961

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Proposal nameDescription[15]: 634–635 Status[15]: 634–635 Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A proposal calling for a constitutional conventionPassed596,433 (51.00%)573,012 (49.00%)
Proposal 2A constitutional amendment relating to state aid for industrial developmentFailed541,826 (48.80%)568,476 (51.20%)

1962

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Proposal nameDescription[16]: 437 Status[16]: 437 Yes votesNo votes
Amendment 1A constitutional amendment relating to the revision process for lawsPassed890,005 (53.79%)764,673 (46.21%)

1963

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Proposal nameDescription[16]: 437 Status[16]: 437 Yes votesNo votes
Amendment 1A proposal to adopt the1963 Michigan State ConstitutionPassed810,860 (50.23%)803,436 (49.77%)

1964

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Proposal nameDescription[17]Status[17]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal CA referendum to uphold a law preventing the use of straight ticket votingFailed795,546 (34.42%)1,515,875 (65.58%)

1966

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Proposal nameDescription[18]Status[18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal 1A constitutional amendment lowering the voting age from 21 years to 18 yearsFailed703,076 (35.67%)1,267,872 (64.33%)

1968

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 1 (August)A constitutional amendment establishing a judicial tenure commission and providing for its membership and duties[19]Passed[18]553,182 (70.75%)228,738 (29.25%)
Proposal 2 (August)A constitutional amendment providing for a state officer's compensation commission and providing for its membership, duties, and limitations[19]Passed[18]417,393 (54.62%)346,839 (45.38%)
Proposal 3 (August)A constitutional amendment providing that the Governor of Michigan fill judicial vacancies and extending existing constitutional provisions to appointed judges[19]Passed[18]494,512 (64.98%)266,561 (35.02%)
Proposal 1 (November)A constitutional amendment permitting the state to impose agraduated income tax[18]Failed[18]614,826 (23.29%)2,025,052 (76.71%)
Proposal 2 (November)A referendum upholding a law permitting the establishment of daylight saving time[17]Failed[17]1,402,562 (49.99%)1,403,052 (50.01%)
Proposal 3 (November)An initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing water pollution prevention facilities[17]Passed[17]1,906,385 (70.54%)796,079 (29.46%)
Proposal 4An initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing public recreational facilities[17]Passed[17]1,384,254 (52.84%)1,235,681 (47.16%)
Proposal 5A constitutional amendment permitting the election of members of the legislature to other state offices[18]Failed[18]778,388 (30.39%)1,783,186 (69.61%)

1970

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal AAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for urban redevelopment[17]Failed[17]921,482 (39.89%)1,388,737 (60.11%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment lowering the voting age from 21 years to 18 years[18]Failed[18]924,981 (39.00%)1,446,884 (61.00%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment prohibiting public aid to nonpublic schools and students[18]Passed[18]1,416,838 (56.77%)1,078,740 (43.23%)

1972

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal A (May)A constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to authorize lotteries and the sale of lottery tickets[20]Passed[18]1,352,768 (72.75%)506,778 (27.25%)
Proposal B (May)A constitutional amendment permitting members of the Michigan State Legislature to resign and accept another office to which they have been elected or appointed[20]Failed[18]866,593 (48.63%)915,312 (51.37%)
Proposal A (August)A constitutional amendment allowing trial by jury of less than 12 jurors in all prosecutions in all courts for misdemeanors punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year[20]Passed[18]696,570 (66.10%)357,186 (33.90%)
Proposal A (November)An initiative establishing daylight saving time in Michigan[20]Passed[17]1,754,887 (54.57%)1,460,724 (45.43%)
Proposal B (November)An initiative allowing physicians to perform abortions prior to 20 weeks[20]Failed[17]1,270,416 (39.35%)1,958,265 (60.65%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment limiting property taxes for the purpose of funding schools and establishing a state fund for the support of schools[20]Failed[18]1,324,702 (42.19%)1,815,126 (57.81%)
Proposal DA constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to impose an income tax and allowing municipalities to impose income taxes[20]Failed[18]959,286 (31.33%)2,102,744 (68.67%)
Proposal EAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of providing benefits to veterans[20]Failed[17]1,490,968 (48.19%)1,603,203 (51.81%)

1974

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment limiting the use of the motor fuel tax fund[18]Failed[18]1,091,938 (48.79%)1,146,109 (51.21%)
Proposal BAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of providing benefits to veterans[17]Passed[17]1,668,641 (70.45%)700,041 (29.55%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment eliminating the sales and use tax on food and prescription drugs[18]Passed[18]1,337,609 (55.53%)1,071,253 (44.47%)
Proposal DAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of funding transportation systems[17]Failed[17]963,576 (42.20%)1,319,586 (57.80%)

1976

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal AAn initiative creating a bottle buyback program[17]Passed[17]2,160,398 (63.77%)1,227,254 (36.23%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment lowering the age of eligibility for state legislators from 21 years to 18 years[18]Failed[18]698,993 (21.31%)2,580,945 (78.69%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment placing a limit on a state income tax to 8.3%[18]Failed[18]1,407,438 (42.99%)1,866,620 (57.01%)
Proposal DA constitutional amendment removing the ban on a graduated income tax[18]Failed[18]897,780 (27.79%)2,332,513 (72.21%)

1978

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal AA proposal calling for a constitutional convention[18]Failed[18]640,286 (23.26%)2,112,549 (76.74%)
Proposal BAn initiative to revise standards for parole[17]Passed[17]2,075,599 (74.48%)711,262 (25.52%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment allowing the state to deposit funds in savings and loan associations, credit unions, and banks[18]Passed[18]1,819,847 (66.11%)933,101 (33.89%)
Proposal DA constitutional amendment raising the drinking age to 21 years[18]Passed[18]1,609,589 (57.12%)1,208,497 (42.88%)
Proposal EA constitutional amendment establishing limits on taxes imposed by the legislature and locla governments[18]Passed[18]1,450,150 (52.46%)1,313,984 (47.54%)
Proposal GA constitutional amendment allowing for Michigan State Police to engage in collective bargaining[18]Passed[18]1,535,023 (56.04%)1,203,930 (43.96%)
Proposal HA constitutional amendment prohibiting the use of property taxes for school operating expenses and establishing a voucher system[18]Failed[18]718,440 (25.71%)2,075,583 (74.29%)
Proposal JA constitutional amendment modifying the property and school tax system[18]Failed[18]1,032,343 (37.28%)1,737,133 (62.72%)
Proposal KA constitutional amendment allowing courts to deny bail for violent crimes and providing for the commencement of trials within 90 days[18]Passed[18]2,307,038 (83.43%)458,357 (16.57%)
Proposal MA constitutional amendment modifying the percentage of gas tax revenues used for road improvements[18]Passed[18]1,478,316 (54.52%)1,233,196 (45.48%)
Proposal RA constitutional amendment requiring the state to create a railroad redevelopment authority[18]Failed[18]1,257,606 (47.05%)1,415,441 (52.95%)

1980

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment modifying the powers of local school boards[18]Failed[18]746,027 (21,22%)2,769,497 (78.78%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment lowering the drinking age to 19 years[18]Failed[18]1,403,935 (38.41%)2,250,873 (61.59%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment providing property tax relief[18]Failed[18]894,441 (25.72%)2,583,253 (74.28%)
Proposal DA constitutional amendment substantially modifying the property tax system[18]Failed[18]1,622,301 (44.16%)2,051,008 (55.84%)
Proposal EAn initiative increasing the state income tax for the purpose of funding corrections programs[17]Failed[17]1,288,999 (36.92%)2,202,042 (63.08%)
Proposal GA constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to modify rules relating to legislative immunity[18]Failed[18]1,287,172 (37.62%)2,134,546 (62.38%)
Proposal HA constitutional amendment modifying the authority of theLieutenant Governor of Michigan[18]Failed[18]1,410,912 (42.27%)1,927,001 (57.73%)

1981

[edit]
Proposal nameDescription[18]Status[18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment substantially modifying the tax systemFailed560,924 (27.88%)1,451,305 (72.12%)

1982

[edit]
Proposal nameDescription[17][18]Status[17][18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to pass laws relating to legislative immunityPassed1,804,728 (63.67%)1,029,743 (36.33%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment creating a Michigan Department of State PoliceFailed720,915 (25.45%)2,111,802 (74.55%)
Proposal CAn initiative prohibiting lenders from using a "due on sale" clause in foreclosure proceedingsFailed1,344,463 (48.18%)1,445,897 (51.82%)
Proposal DAn initiative prohibiting utility rate increases unless a notice period and hearing has taken placePassed1,472,442 (50.70%)1,431,884 (49.30%)
Proposal EAn initiative calling for a nuclear weapons freeze between the USSR and the USAPassed1,585,809 (56.60%)1,216,172 (43.40%)
Proposal GA constitutional amendment establishing an elected Public Service CommissionFailed1,026,160 (36.68%)1,771,098 (63.32%)
Proposal HA constitutional amendment prohibiting some utility rate adjustmentsPassed1,670,381 (59.61%)1,131,990 (40.39%)

1984

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Proposal nameDescription[18]Status[18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment allowing the state legislature to overturn administrative rulesFailed1,280,948 (41.21%)1,827,677 (58.79%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment establishing a natural resources trust fundPassed2,066,554 (64.84%)1,120,794 (35.16%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment modifying tax ratesFailed1,376,141 (40.33%)2,035,867 (59.67%)

1986

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Proposal nameDescription[18]Status[18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment establishing a state library within the legislative branchFailed908,627 (49.24%)936,643 (50.76%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment allowing the state legislature to overturn administrative rulesFailed648,116 (36.31%)1,136,721 (63.69%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment allowing the state officials compensation commission to set salaries for the Michigan Attorney General and Michigan Secretary of StateFailed905,767 (49.88%)910,297 (50.12%)

1988

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Proposal nameDescription[17][18]Status[17][18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA referendum upholding a law which prohibited the use of public funds for abortions if the recipient was on welfarePassed1,959,727 (56.87%)1,486,371 (43.13%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment providing for victim's rightsPassed2,662,796 (80.37%)650,515 (19.63%)
Proposal CAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of funding environmental protection programsPassed2,528,109 (76.55%)774,451 (23.45%)
Proposal DAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of funding public recreation projectsPassed2,055,290 (63.01%)1,206,465 (36.99%)

1989

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Proposal nameDescription[18]Status[18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment increasing the sales tax and dedicating increased revenue to public schoolsFailed514,407 (27.72%)1,341,292 (72.28%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment increasing the sales tax, dedicating increased revenue to public schools, and requiring voter renewal of property taxesFailed436,958 (23.89%)1,392,053 (76.11%)

1992

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Proposal nameDescription[17][18]Status[17][18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment limiting property tax increasesFailed1,433,354 (37.54%)2,384,777 (62.46%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment limiting the number of times a person can be elected to public officePassed2,295,904 (58.73%)1,613,404 (41.27%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment relating to property taxes and school fundingFailed1,552,119 (40.54%)2,276,360 (59.46%)
Proposal DAn initiative to uphold changes to auto insurance lawsFailed1,482,577 (37.41%)2,480,032 (62.59%)

1993

[edit]
Proposal nameDescription[18]Status[18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment increasing sales tax rates and decreasing the annual property tax increaseFailed1,008,425 (46.41%)1,164,468 (53.59%)

1994

[edit]
Proposal nameDescription[17][18]Status[17][18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal A (March)A constitutional amendment increasing sales tax rates and decreasing the annual property tax increasePassed1,684,541 (69.17%)750,952 (30.83%)
Proposal A (November)A measure calling for a constitutional conventionFailed777,779 (27.92%)2,008,070 (72.08%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment limiting criminal appealsPassed2,118,734 (73.55%)761,784 (26.45%)
Proposal CA referendum to uphold a law reducing auto insurance ratesFailed1,165,732 (39.14%)1,812,526 (60.86%)
Proposal PA constitutional amendment establishing an endowment fund for Michigan state parksPassed2,007,097 (71.33%)806,888 (28.67%)

1996

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Proposal nameDescription[17][18]Status[17][18]Yes votesNo votes
Proposal AA referendum upholding some changes to the Michigan Bingo ActFailed1,511,063 (43.83%)1,936,198 (56.17%)
Proposal BA constitutional amendment requiring that all judges have practiced law at least five years before becoming judgesPassed2,806,833 (81.68%)629,402 (18.32%)
Proposal CA constitutional amendment establishing a trust fund for veteransPassed2,447,905 (74.24%)849,525 (25.76%)
Proposal DAn initiative limiting bear hunting season and the use of bait and dogs while hunting bearFailed1,379,340 (38.26%)2,225,675 (61.74%)
Proposal EAn initiative permitting Detroit to host three casinosPassed1,878,542 (51.51%)1,768,156 (48.49%)
Proposal GAn initiative granting the Natural Resources Commission full authority over wildlife managementPassed2,413,730 (68.71%)1,099,262 (31.29%)

1998

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal AA constitutional amendment changing the word "handicapped" to "disabled" in the Michigan State Constitution[18]Passed[21]1,708,873 (59.13%)1,181,138 (40.87%)
Proposal BAn initiative legalizing physician-assisted suicide[18]Failed[21]859,381 (28.88%)2,116,154 (71.12%)
Proposal CAn initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of funding environmental and natural resources protection programs[18]Passed[21]1,821,006 (62.73%)1,081,988 (37.27%)

2000–

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2000

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 00-1A constitutional amendment allowing students to use tuition vouchers at private schools and requiring teacher tests[18]Failed[22]1,235,533 (30.87%)2,767,320 (69.13%)
Proposal 00-2A constitutional amendment requiring all laws impacting local governments receive a supermajority vote[18]Failed[22]1,242,516 (32.77%)2,548,995 (67.23%)

2002

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 02-1 (August)A constitutional amendment modifying the pay structure for state officials[18]Passed[23]1,057,503 (72.32%)404,682 (27.68%)
Proposal 02-2 (August)A constitutional amendment allowing some state funds to be invested in parks and outdoor recreation[18]Passed[23]925,475 (62.05%)565,971 (37.95%)
Proposal 02-1 (November)A referendum to uphold legislation substantially modifying the election process[18]Failed[24]1,199,236 (40.32%)1,775,043 (59.68%)
Proposal 02-2 (November)An initiative authorizing the state to issue bonds for the purpose of funding sewage, stormwater, and water pollution projects[18]Passed[24]1,774,053 (60.21%)1,172,612 (39.79%)
Proposal 02-3A constitutional amendment affirming state employee's right to engage in collective bargaining[18]Failed[24]1,336,249 (45.64%)1,591,756 (54.36%)
Proposal 02-4A constitutional amendment reallocating money received from tobacco settlements[18]Failed[24]1,018,644 (33.62%)2,011,105 (66.38%)

2004

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 04-1A constitutional amendment requiring voter approval for new gambling forms and facilities[18]Passed[25]2,689,448 (58.26%)1,926,721 (41.74%)
Proposal 04-2A constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage[18]Passed[25]2,698,077 (58.62%)1,904,319 (41.38%)

2006

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 06-1A constitutional amendment creating a Conservation and Recreation Legacy Fund[18]Passed[26]2,915,106 (81.07%)680,859 (18.93%)
Proposal 06-2A constitutional amendment banning affirmative action programs[18]Passed[26]2,141,010 (57.92%)1,555,691 (42.08%)
Proposal 06-3A referendum to uphold the legalization of mourning dove hunting[18]Failed[26]1,137,379 (30.97%)2,534,680 (69.03%)
Proposal 06-4A constitutional amendment restricting the use of eminent domain[18]Passed[26]2,914,214 (80.09%)724,573 (19.91%)
Proposal 06-5An initiative to set mandatory school funding levels[18]Failed[26]1,366,355 (37.69%)2,259,247 (62.31%)

2008

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 08-1An initiative legalizing the use of medical marijuana[27]Passed[28]3,006,820 (62.67%)1,790,889 (37.33%)
Proposal 08-2A constitutional amendment allowing stem cell research to be conducted on embryos[29]Passed[28]2,521,026 (52.61%)2,271,083 (47.39%)

2010

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 10-1A measure calling for a constitutional convention[30]Failed[31]983,019 (33.40%)1,960,573 (66.60%)
Proposal 10-2A constitutional amendment banning felons who were convicted of fraud from holding public office for 20 years[32]Passed[31]2,270,657 (74.91%)760,586 (25.09%)

2012

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Main article:Michigan ballot proposals, 2012
Proposal nameDescription[33]StatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 12-1A referendum to uphold a law substantially modifying the emergency manager system[33]Failed[34]2,130,354 (47.33%)2,370,601 (52.67%)
Proposal 12-2A constitutional amendment to guarantee the right to collective bargaining[33]Failed[34]1,949,513 (42.60%)2,626,731 (57.40%)
Proposal 12-3A constitutional amendment to mandate at least 25% of state electricity come from renewable resources[33]Failed[34]1,721,279 (37.72%)2,842,000 (62.28%)
Proposal 12-4A constitutional amendment overhauling the home healthcare system[33]Failed[34]1,985,595 (43.77%)2,550,420 (56.23%)
Proposal 12-5A constitutional amendment requiring that tax increases be passed by either a supermajority vote in the state legislature or by a statewide vote[33]Failed[34]1,410,944 (31.24%)3,105,649 (68.76%)
Proposal 12-6A constitutional amendment requiring voters to approve any new bridge or tunnel to Canada[33]Failed[34]1,853,127 (40.70%)2,699,558 (59.30%)

2014

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 14-1 (August)An initiative to exempt commercial and industrial property from the personal property tax[35]Passed[36]863,459 (69.29%)382,770 (30.71%)
Proposal 14-1 (November)A referendum to uphold the legalization of wolf hunting[37]Failed[38]1,318,080 (45.07%)1,606,328 (54.93%)
Proposal 14-2A referendum to uphold a law allowing the Michigan Natural Resources Commission to classify game animals and hunting seasons[37]Failed[38]1,051,426 (36.16%)1,856,603 (63.84%)

2015

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 15-1A joint constitutional amendment and statue change to substantially modify the tax system as it relates to transportation[39]Failed[40]349,862 (19.93%)1,406,019 (80.07%)

2018

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 18-1An initiative to legalize marijuana possession, production, and sale[41]Passed[42]2,356,422 (55.89%)1,859,675 (44.11%)
Proposal 18-2A constitutional amendment to create anindependent redistricting commission[41]Passed[42]2,522,355 (61.28%)1,593,556 (38.72%)
Proposal 18-3A constitutional amendment making substantial changes to state voting procedures[41]Passed[42]2,777,998 (66.91%)1,373,636 (33.09%)

2020

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 20-1A constitutional amendment making changes to the way park-related revenue can be spent[43]Passed[44]4,154,745 (84.29%)774,509 (15.71%)
Proposal 20-2A constitutional amendment requiring the police to obtain a search warrant before accessing a person's electronic data[45]Passed[44]4,472,671 (88.75%)567,130 (11.25%)

2022

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Proposal nameDescriptionStatusYes votesNo votes
Proposal 22-1A constitutional amendment changing state legislator's term limits to a flat 12 years, regardless of position.[46]Passed[47]2,838,540 (66.45%)1,433,154 (33.55%)
Proposal 22-2A constitutional amendment implementing significant changes to the voting system, including requiring photo identification, an early-voting period, and the creation of an absentee ballot system.[48]Passed[47]2,586,269 (59.99%)1,725,130 (40.01%)
Proposal 22-3A constitutional amendment establishing a right to reproductive freedom in Michigan.[49]Passed[47]2,482,497 (56.66%)1,898,914 (43.34%)

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The proposal needed a majority of all votes (468,637) cast in the election to pass
  2. ^The proposal needed a majority of all votes (421,164) cast in the election to pass
  3. ^The proposal needed a majority of all votes (524,721) cast in the election to pass
  4. ^abThe proposal needed a majority of all votes cast in the election to pass

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