Abma. Amend.1 $350 million bond paid from trust fund for economic development   870,004 62.7795% 515,806 1,385,810 0.07
Abma. Amend.2 Abolish prohibition of interracial marriages.   801,725 59.4902% 545,933 1,347,658 0.14
Abma. Amend. 3 Localities receive 10% of trust fund income when > $60 million per year. 848,946 69.7744% 367,755 1,216,701 0.21
Abma. Amend. 4 Repeal ban on ad valorem tax. 715,666 62.4140% 430,978 1,146,644 0.29
Abma. Amend. 5 Board of Trustees for Auburn University (details). 786,480 69.2884% 348,602 1,135,082 0.36
Abma. Amend. 6 Allow Chilton county elected employees to participate in retirement system.   517,014 54.8080% 426,304 943,318 0.43
Abma. Amend. 7 Allow Clay County elected employees to participate in retirement system.   494,065 53.8232% 423,875 917,940 0.50
Abma. Amend. 11 Non-profit bingo for Town of White Hall in Lowndes County 513,512 56.6019% 393,722 907,234 0.57
Abma. Amend. 12 Allow Marion County elected officials into employees retirement system. 478,294 53.3805% 417,715 896,009 0.64
Abma. Amend. 8 Require Fayette County to levy ad valorem tax for fire and rescue squads. 539,157 60.3740% 353,871 893,028 0.71
Abma. Amend. 10 Let Lowndes County elected public officials participate in retirement system. 478,567 53.8210% 410,616 889,183 0.79
Abma. Amend. 9 Let legislature fix, alter and regulate court costs in Greene county. 513,379 57.7846% 375,057 888,436 0.86
Abma. Amend. 13 Allow Sumter County elected officials into employee retirement system 475,147 53.8879% 406,585 881,732 0.93
Abma. Amend. 14 Allow 3 mill Winston County tax for public roads and fire protection.   548,052 63.0118% 321,709 869,761 1.00
Alska BalMeas5 Legalize pot. language. 114,321 40.8821% 165,315 279,636 0.17
Alska BalMeas1 Prohibit initiatives to make laws about wildlife.   96,253 34.8989% 179,552 275,805 0.33
Alska BalMeas6 Reject law that permits airborne hunting of wolves.   147,408 53.5462% 127,883 275,291 0.50
Alska BalMeas4 Property tax limit   80,276 29.2940% 193,760 274,036 0.67
Alska BalMeas3 Permanent fund managed by board appointed by governor, no confirmation.   72,419 27.0833% 194,975 267,394 0.83
Alska BalMeas2 Constitutional amendments must be one subject, and courts can not change language. language. 114,310 43.0097% 151,467 265,777 1.00
Az. Prop. 203, English Language priority for children in public schools.   925,415 63.0238% 542,942 1,468,357 0.07
Az. Prop. 202, Stringent mandatory land management plans. 436,345 29.8046% 1,027,674 1,464,019 0.14
Az. Prop. 301, Sales Tax increase for schools. 778,807 53.5355% 675,941 1,454,748 0.21
Az. Prop. 300, Raise legislators salaries from $24K to $36K. 521,603 36.1205% 922,462 1,444,065 0.29
Az. Prop. 200, Require tobacco settlement to be spent on health and smoking prevention 837,557 58.0568% 605,094 1,442,651 0.36
Az. Prop. 204, Require tobacco settlement to be spent on health. 903,134 62.9164% 532,317 1,435,451 0.43
Az. Prop. 102, 2/3 majority for passing wildlife propositions. 538,104 37.5089% 896,500 1,434,604 0.50
Az. Prop. 108, Allow local phone companies to set own rates. 281,017 19.5965% 1,152,998 1,434,015 0.57
Az. Prop. 101, Change outdated language and conform with constitution. 886,774 61.8731% 546,439 1,433,213 0.64
Az. Prop. 105, Exempt cemeteries from taxation. 975,869 68.3937% 450,971 1,426,840 0.71
Az. Prop. 104, Fixed home valuations for elderly and poor 906,395 63.8207% 513,825 1,420,220 0.79
Az. Prop. 103, End single 6 year corp comm term and make 2 consecutive 4 year terms.   743,284 52.9770% 659,748 1,403,032 0.86
Az. Prop. 106, Redistricting commission instead of reapportionment by legislature. 784,272 56.1414% 612,686 1,396,958 0.93
Az. Prop. 100, Change management of state trust lands. 669,630 48.6597% 706,518 1,376,148 1.00
Ark. Amend. 4 Lottery, Charitable Bingo, and Casinos   309,482 36.2378% 544,550 854,032 0.20
Ark. Amend. 2 Property Tax Relief After Reappraisal   502,882 62.1063% 306,830 809,712 0.40
Ark. Init. 1 Tobacco Settlement Proceeds Act: Trust Fund for Healthcare   506,683 64.2613% 281,790 788,473 0.60
Ark. Amend. 1 Let Cities and Counties Issue Redevelopment Bonds   427,407 54.5614% 355,943 783,350 0.80
Ark. Amend. 3 Revise Judicial Article   431,137 57.1206% 323,647 754,784 1.00
Cal. Prop. 38 School Vouchers 3,101,193 29.4700% 7,422,037 10,523,230 0.13
Cal. Prop. 36 Requires probation and treatment, not jail, for drugs. 6,233,422 60.8558% 4,009,508 10,242,930 0.25
Cal. Prop. 39 55% rather than 2/3rds vote for local school bonds. 5,431,152 53.3121% 4,756,311 10,187,463 0.38
Cal. Prop. 32 Provide farm and home aid for veterans ($500,000,000 bond) 6,743,986 67.1826% 3,294,310 10,038,296 0.50
Cal. Prop. 35 Remove restrictions on state, local contracting with private entities. 5,471,515 55.1555% 4,448,647 9,920,162 0.63
Cal. Prop. 34 Limits campaign contributions and loans with voluntary spending limits. 5,934,103 60.0137% 3,953,805 9,887,908 0.75
Cal. Prop. 33 Permit legislators to participate in Public Employees Retirement System 3,809,044 38.9362% 5,973,736 9,782,780 0.88
Cal. Prop. 37 Requires 2/3rds vote for taxes and fees. 4,593,406 47.9386% 4,988,450 9,581,856 1.00
Co. Amend. 22 Background checks at gun shows   1,197,593 70.0479% 512,084 1,709,677 0.08
Co. Amend. 20 Medical Marijuana   915,527 53.7751% 786,983 1,702,510 0.17
Co. Amend. 24 Voter approval of growth   511,885 30.1105% 1,188,138 1,700,023 0.25
Co. Amend. 25 24 hour wait, specific information provision for abortion   664,411 39.4440% 1,020,029 1,684,440 0.33
Co. Amend. 21 Tax cuts, $25 per tax per year.   569,788 33.9778% 1,107,155 1,676,943 0.42
Co. Amend. 23 Minimum 5% per year increase in funding for public schools   882,628 52.7080% 791,934 1,674,562 0.50
Co. Ref. E Permit multi-state lottery   836,390 51.6397% 783,275 1,619,665 0.58
Co. Ref. F Excess state revenue for math and science grants   697,673 44.1078% 884,071 1,581,744 0.67
Co. Ref. A 50% property tax exemption or up to $100,000 value for seniors   843,620 54.7443% 697,398 1,541,018 0.75
Co. Ref. D Outdated constitutional provisions   1,063,345 71.5588% 422,629 1,485,974 0.83
Co. Ref. C Allow appointed county surveyors   661,704 45.4463% 794,310 1,456,014 0.92
Co. Ref. B Change legislative reapportionment timetable from 7/1-3/15 to 4/15-2/15.   852,098 60.4811% 556,769 1,408,867 1.00
Conn. Amend. #1 Eliminate County Sheriffs 585,155 65.5687% 307,275 892,430 only 1
Fla. Init. No. 1 High speed monorail 2,900,253 52.6577% 2,607,495 5,507,748 0.20
Ga. Amend. #1 Remove General Assembly Members on conviction for a felony 1,893,771 82.2748% 407,992 2,301,763 0.14
Ga. Amend. #2 Adjust ad valorem tax exemption for homestead exemption. 1,995,717 88.2030% 266,925 2,262,642 0.29
Ga. Amend. #3 Non-permanent disability compensation for police and fire 1,863,348 81.6503% 418,760 2,282,108 0.43
Ga. Amend. #4 Indemnification for school personnel killed or injured on duty 1,692,079 75.0766% 561,725 2,253,804 0.57
Ga. Amend. #5 Indemnification for highway employees killed or injured on duty 1,546,723 69.5181% 678,199 2,224,922 0.71
Ga. Amend. #6 Maake marine vessels a separate class of property for ad valorem tax 1,001,325 48.0197% 1,083,911 2,085,236 0.86
Ga. Amend. #7 Increase from 5 to 7 years time for state court judges admitted to bar. 1,432,315 64.7982% 778,108 2,210,423 1.00
Ga. Ref. A Exempt family owned farm equipment from ad valorem tax. 1,586,374 71.5844% 629,714 2,216,088 0.14
Ga. Ref. B Increase from $300 to $2500 the ad valorem tax exemption for manual trade tools e tools. 1,386,345 63.4831% 797,456 2,183,801 0.29
Ga. Ref. C Unremarried surviving spouse of killed veteran entitled to disabled benefits. 1,764,163 79.7428% 448,154 2,212,317 0.43
Ga. Ref. D Ad Valorem tax exemption for Elks Lodge. 455,607 21.1236% 1,701,255 2,156,862 0.57
Ha. Q. #1 Self-governance in internal matters for the University of Hawaii. 268,166 77.7212% 76,870 345,036 0.33
Ha. Q. #2 Appoint Tax Review Commission every 10 years instead of every 5. 130,055 38.4676% 208,035 338,090 0.67
Ha. Q. #3 Give reapportionment commission duty to maintain staggered Senate Terms.   260,699 79.4168% 67,568 328,267 1.00
Id. HJR. 1 Endowment Fund land sales can be deposited into a land bank fund.   312,433 68.8717% 141,212 453,645 0.20
Id. SJR 107 Bond Bank authority to buy municipal obligations and make municipal loans.   232,312 54.3153% 195,398 427,710 0.40
Ind. Public Q#1 Criminal appeals from life or >50 yrs. same path as civil appeals.   913,211 64.5804% 500,858   1,414,069 only 1
Iowa Con. Qu.#1 Constitutional Convention (question required every 10 years)? 300,468 32.4228% 626,251 926,719 only 1
Ky. Amend. #1 Annual sessions of legislature in odd numbered years.   576,081 52.3254% 524,877   1,100,958 0.50
Ky. Amend. #2 Abolish railroad commission and transfer powers to another agency.   547,050 50.5556% 535,025   1,082,075 1.00
La. Amend. 2 Deletes federal income tax deduction from state income tax. 542,848 37.92% 888,766 1,431,614 0.33
La. Amend. 1 Creates "Louisiana Inc." for economic development 459,566 32.35% 961,164 1,420,730 0.67
La. Amend. 3 Authorize local govt. to donate revenue for industrial development 502,936 35.87% 899,240 1,402,176 1.00
Me. Init. #1 Ask doctor's help to die. 315,031 48.6676% 332,280 647,311 0.17
Me. Init. #3 Allow video lottery machines at horse tracks if 40% for property tax relief. 253,920 39.5642% 387,872 641,792 0.33
Me. Init. #2 Require landowners to get permits for all clear-cuts 181,643 28.3427% 459,239 640,882 0.50
Me. Ref. #6 Extend discrimination protection to people based on sexual orientation. 314,012 49.6181% 318,846 632,858 0.67
Me. Amend. #5 Allow persons under guardianship for mental illness to vote.   250,729 39.7545% 379,964 630,693 0.83
Me. Amend. #4 Allow land used for commercial fishing to be assessed based on current use. se. 301,931 49.7018% 305,554 607,485 1.00
Md. A. #2 Allow eminent domain to take Prince George's County property for redevelopment. opment. 499,689 38.4571% 799,654 1,299,343 0.17
Md. A. #1 Four year terms and November election for Cecil County Commissioners.   875,349 68.5054% 402,432 1,277,781 0.33
Mass. Q. 3 No dog racing.     1,276,708 49.0084% 1,328,374 2,605,082 0.13
Mass. Q.(I) 4 Reduce income taxes from 5.95% to 5% over 4 years.     1,541,771 59.3685% 1,055,181 2,596,952 0.25
Mass. Q. 2 Convicted felons can not vote.     1,648,447 64.0128% 926,737 2,575,184 0.38
Mass. Q.(I) 6 Tax credit for tolls and motor vehicle excise taxes.     1,090,449 42.4600% 1,477,731 2,568,180 0.50
Mass. Q.(I) 5 Health care reform - prohibit conversion to for profit facilities.     1,229,652 48.1166% 1,325,915 2,555,567 0.63
Mass. Q.(I) 7 Tax deduction for charitable donations, regardless of itemizing.     1,834,305 71.9564% 714,884 2,549,189 0.75
Mass. Q.(I) 8 Drug law and asset seizure reform.     1,215,806 47.7591% 1,329,899 2,545,705 0.88
Mass. Q. 1 Reapportion by 2 years after census.     1,776,278 70.5139% 742,768 2,519,046 1.00
Mich. Prop. 1 Permit state indirect support to private schools 1,235,533 30.8663% 2,767,320 4,002,853 0.50
Mich. Prop. 2 Require supermajority (2/3rds) vote to enact certain (local) laws.   1,242,516 32.7710% 2,548,995 3,791,511 1.00
Minn. Amend. 2 To Provide For Recall of Elected State Officials   1,833,523 88.0527% 248,778 2,082,301 0.50
Minn. Amend. 1 Persian Gulf War Veteran Bonus   1,334,409 64.3260% 740,039   2,074,448 1.00
Miss. Amend. #1 Repeal ban on lottery.   481,848 52.9979% 427,335 909,183 0.13
Miss. Amend. #3 Acting Governor to receive Governor's salary.   483,085 55.2955% 390,558 873,643 0.25
Miss. Amend. #6 Two consecutive term limits for Lieutenant Governor.   682,278 79.0276% 181,063 863,341 0.38
Miss. Amend. #7 Federal felons (except manslaughter) and tax violators can't hold public office. office. 707,236 82.4098% 150,958 858,194 0.50
Miss. Amend. #4 Repeals limits on person's right to devise his estate to charities.   546,189 63.8781% 308,860 855,049 0.63
Miss. Amend. #2 Permits state to be divided into <20 chancery court districts.   516,743 60.8886% 331,927 848,670 0.75
Miss. Amend. #8 Authorizes and prescribes limits on initiative amendments to Constitution.   592,536 70.2213% 251,276 843,812 0.88
Miss. Amend. #5 Permits public land mineral and mining leases to be co-extensive with operations. erations. 580,602 69.4204% 255,755 836,357 1.00
Mo. Prop. A Prohibit outdoor advertising and keep trees and veggie along right of way.   1,075,333 48.9354% 1,122,119 2,197,452 0.20
Mo. Prop. B Public financing of campaigns, limits, etc.   748,949 35.4028% 1,366,559 2,115,508 0.40
Mo. Amend. #2 Reduce from 2 yrs. to 6 mo. membership time to run a bingo game.   672,370 32.5092% 1,395,873 2,068,243 0.60
Mo. Amend. #1 Budget Reserve Fund for Governor by 2/3rds vote of legislature   1,223,284 59.1648% 844,303 2,067,587 0.80
Mo. Amend. #3 Let Citizen's Compensation Commission Set elected officials salaries.   780,192 39.0608% 1,217,189 1,997,381 1.00
Mont. Init.143 Prohibit new game farms, shooting game for fee, transfer of licenses.   204,282 51.4097% 193,079 397,361 0.20
Mont. LgRef 116 Repeal State Inheritance Tax   265,951 67.8057% 126,274 392,225 0.40
Mont. ConAm 35 Create Permanent Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund for health services.   287,432 73.4348% 103,979 391,411 0.60
Mont. LgRef 115 Replace motor Vehicle fee with flat tax.   142,224 37.0018% 242,146 384,370 0.80
Mont. ConAm 34 Allow 25% of state compensation fund to be invested in stocks.   197,399 52.1876% 180,850 378,249 1.00
Neb. Init. #416 Only marriage between a man and a woman will be valid in Nebraska.   477,571 70.1034% 203,667 681,238 0.11
Neb. Init. #415 Term limits - two terms followed by four hiatus. 355,030 55.8210% 280,985 636,015 0.22
Neb. Amend. #1 Change the method of nominating and electing Lieutenant Governor. 322,554 51.8240% 299,849 622,403 0.33
Neb. Amend. #2 Gender neutral interpretation of the constitution.   257,932 42.8470% 344,052 601,984 0.44
Neb. Amend. #3A Require 2 separate votes by electorate for constitutional amendments.   225,690 38.1566% 365,793 591,483 0.56
Neb. Amend. #5 Legislators must resign other state or local offices except provided by law.   449,656 78.0626% 126,364 576,020 0.67
Neb. Amend. #3C Change filing requirements for initiative petitions.   212,383 37.3567% 356,144 568,527 0.78
Neb. Amend. #4 Change effective date of compensation change for judges to make uniform.   316,008 56.2502% 245,782 561,790 0.89
Neb. Amend. #3B Identify initiative and referendum and remove obsolete language. 388,402 69.6083% 169,580 557,982 1.00
Nevada Q#2 Marriage Only Between Men and Women 412,688 69.6208% 180,077 592,765 0.33
Nevada Q#9 Medical Marijuana 381,947 65.3842% 202,211 584,158 0.67
Nevada Q#1 Invest state money for economic development and job creation. 234,104 40.6860% 341,288 575,392 1.00
NH Amend. #1 Municipalities may exercise all powers not specifically prohibited.   202,367 48.0406% 218,875 421,242 1.00
NJ No. 2 Megan's Law Internet Disclosure 1,771,076 79.0536% 469,273 2,240,349 0.50
NJ No. 1 Dedication of Petroleum Tax 1,381,061 62.9065% 814,356 2,195,417 1.00
NMex. Bond B. Education ($58,262,000)   313,311 61.0868% 199,584 512,895 0.20
NMex. Bond A. Senior Citizen Bond ($5,812,567)   309,482 60.3830% 203,050 512,532 0.40
NMex. Amend. #2 Eliminates term limits for county elected officials (2 year hiatus)   134,319 26.2842% 376,706 511,025 0.60
NMex. Bond C. State facilities and equipment.   219,744 44.1195% 278,322 498,066 0.80
NMex. Amend. #1 Provide a mechanism for Bernalillo County to become a home rule county.   261,323 53.6860% 225,439 486,762 1.00
NY Proposition1 Transportation Infrastructure Bond Issue 1,589,091 47.5521% 1,752,700 3,341,791 1.00
NC Bond 1 School Bonds 1,624,022 72.2167% 624,797 2,248,819 0.20
NC Bond 2 Road Bonds 1,323,776 60.0277% 881,501 2,205,277 0.40
NC Amendment 3 Victims Ricghts Amendment 1,714,842 77.8184% 488,805 2,203,647 0.60
NC Amendment 1 Veto Power for Governor 1,652,294 75.2195% 544,335 2,196,629 0.80
NC Amendment 2 Alternative Punishment 1,889,620 86.1575% 303,596 2,193,216 1.00
ND Con. Meas.#1 Hunting, trapping and fishing will be forever preserved as public good. 206,443 77.0384% 61,531 267,974 only 1
Ohio Issue 1 Authorize Bonds for Environmental purposes 2,196,068 57.4272% 1,628,022 4,638,108 only 1
Ok.Q688,LR#317 Let wineries sell wine to package stores and restaurants. 798,238 70.3038% 337,175 1,135,413 0.17
Ok.Q685,LR#315 New 2.5 mill voter approved tax in counties > 500,000 for health department.   403,874 35.5920% 730,859 1,134,733 0.33
Ok.Q686,LR#316 Let state colleges and u's make contracts with president for >1 <3 years.   641,591 56.8213% 487,547 1,129,138 0.50
Ok.Q692,LR#320 Regulates Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund investment and expenditures.   775,740 68.8149% 351,545 1,127,285 0.67
Ok.Q684,LR#314 Lets state diminish school trust fund to aid schools.   554,256 49.3192% 569,557 1,123,813 0.83
Ok.Q690,LR#318 Allow school levies to continue from year to year without vote, unless change. hange. 612,955 54.7467% 506,664 1,119,619 1.00
Or. Measure #5 Expands Circumstances Requiring background Check Before Transfer of Firearms   921,926 61.79% 569,996 1,491,922 0.04
Or. Measure #9 Prohibits Public school Instruction Encouraging Gay and Bi-sexual behavior.   702,572 47.11% 788,691 1,491,263 0.08
Or. Measure #95 Student Learning Determines Teacher Pay; Qualifications, Not Seniority, Determine retention determines retention. 514,926 34.86% 962,250 1,477,176 0.12
Or. Measure #91 Makes Federal Income Taxes fully Deductible On Oregon Tax Returns 661,342 44.80% 814,885 1,476,227 0.15
Or. Measure #97 Bans Body-Gripping animal traps, Some Poisons: restricts fur for commerce.   606,939 41.17% 867,219 1,474,158 0.19
Or. Measure #92 Prohibits Payroll Deduction For Political Purposes Without Written Authorization 656,250 44.59% 815,338 1,471,588 0.23
Or. Measure #87 Allows Regulation Of Location Of Sexually Oriented businesses by zoning   694,410 47.36% 771,901 1,466,311 0.27
Or. Measure #88 Increases Oregon Deductible to $5000 for Federal Income Taxes Paid   739,270 50.52% 724,097 1,463,367 0.31
Or. Measure #94 Repeals Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Certain Felonies, Requires resentencing   387,068 26.51% 1,073,275 1,460,343 0.35
Or. Measure #98 Prohibits Using Public Resources For Political Purposes; Limits Payroll deduct deductions 678,024 46.62% 776,489 1,454,513 0.38
Or. Measure #89 Dedicates Tobacco Settlement Proceeds To Specified programs.   622,814 42.93% 828,117 1,450,931 0.42
Or. Measure #99 Creates Commission Ensuring Quality Home Care for Elderly, Disabled.   911,217 62.82% 539,414 1,450,631 0.46
Or. Measure #83 Authorizes New Standards for Veterans' Loans, duty in campaign ribbon theater. eater. 1,084,870 74.81% 365,203 1,450,073 0.50
Or. Measure #86 Requires Refunding taxes if receipts exceed estimated revenues by >2%.   898,793 62.02% 550,304 1,449,097 0.54
Or. Measure #93 Voters Must Approve Most Taxes, Fees;by same percentage as this measure passes   581,186 40.19% 865,091 1,446,277 0.58
Or. Measure #84 State Must Continue Paying Local Governments For State-Mandated Programs 1,211,384 84.47% 222,723 1,434,107 0.62
Or. Measure #6 Provides Public Funding To Candidates Who Limit Spending, Private Contributions   586,910 41.19% 838,011 1,424,921 0.65
Or. Measure #3 Requires Conviction Before forfeiture; Restricts Proceeds Usage; Reporting   952,792 67.20% 465,081 1,417,873 0.69
Or. Measure #1 Legislature Must fund School quality goals adequately, Report; give grants. 940,223 66.32% 477,461 1,417,684 0.73
Or. Measure #85 Allows new counties of less than 400 square miles.   634,307 45.25% 767,366 1,401,673 0.77
Or. Measure #8 Limits State Appropriations To Percentage of State's Prior Personal Income 608,090 43.50% 789,699 1,397,789 0.81
Or. Measure #96 Prohibits Making Initiative Process Harder, Except through Initiative; retro. 527,613 37.84% 866,588 1,394,201 0.85
Or. Measure #2 Creates Process For Requiring Legislature To Review Administrative Rules   605,575 43.73% 779,190 1,384,765 0.88
Or. Measure #90 Authorizes ates Giving Utilities Return on Investments in Retired Property. 158,810 11.61% 1,208,545 1,367,355 0.92
Or. Measure #4 Tobacco-Settlement Proceeds; Earnings fund Low-Income Health Care 446,115 34.74% 838,088 1,284,203 0.96
Or. Measure #7 Requires Payment to landowner if government regulation reduces value. court prohibited canvass of votes 0 0 1.00
RI Question #2 $60 million water quality management bonds   260,362 75.3539% 85,157 345,519 0.17
RI Question #4 $36.95 Higher Education bonds   232,066 67.4618% 111,930 343,996 0.33
RI Question #1 $34 million recreation, open space, and groundwater protection bonds.   252,364 73.3766% 91,566 343,930 0.50
RI Question #5 Heritage Harbor Museum Bonds ($25 million).   168,808 49.2920% 173,657 342,465 0.67
RI Question #3 $62.51 million highway, roads, bridges and busses bonds.   231,745 68.1040% 108,536 340,281 0.83
RI Question #6 Constitutional Convention to establish co-equal branches of government.   218,139 66.2169% 111,292 329,431 1.00
SC Amend. No.1 Repeal ban on lotteries, money for education.   729,668 54.3047% 613,988 1,343,656 0.33
SC Amend. No.2 Reduce property tax on cars and pickups from 10.5% to 6% over 6 years.   1,104,511 84.4316% 203,662 1,308,173 0.67
SC Amend. No.3 Allow local sales tax to replace property tax on cars, pickups, boats, planes   847,008 65.2481% 451,127 1,298,135 1.00
SD Amendment D Repeal Video Lottery [lost 62.93% in 1992] 146,428 46.3277% 169,642 316,070 0.17
Sd Amendment C Repeal Death tax. 251,316 80.1263% 62,334 313,650 0.33
SD Init. Meas. #1 Raise maximum bets for cars and slot machines from $5 to $100. 161,250 51.6010% 151,244 312,494 0.50
SD Amendment A Let legislature treat agricultural properties as more than one class. 167,117 54.9369% 137,081 304,198 0.67
SD Amendment E Allow local government cooperation and consolidation.   168,896 56.0973% 132,181 301,077 0.83
SD Amendment B Allow local government cooperation and consolidation.   165,346 55.2764% 133,780 299,126 1.00
Ut. Init. A English AS the Official Language of Utah   496,066 67.1833% 242,311 738,377 0.25
Ut. Prop. B Utah protection of property act.  Changes forfeiture law to benefit owner.   500,439 68.9592% 225,264 725,703 0.50
Ut. Prop. No.2 Create trust fund with tobacco settlement.   422,825 61.2657% 267,325 690,150 0.75
Ut. Prop. No.1 Revise and update local government article of constitution.   471,064 68.6375% 215,243 686,307 1.00
Va. Q. #1 Local control of lottery proceeds and for education only   2,067,186 83.4945% 408,650 2,475,836 0.50
Va. Q. #2 Right of people to hunt, fish and harvest game.   1,448,154 59.8802% 970,266 2,418,420 1.00
Wa. Init. 713 Ban animal body gripping traps and poison   1,315,903 54.6133% 1,093,587 2,409,490 0.14
Wa. Init. 732 Annual cost of living adjustments for teacher salaries.   1,501,261 62.6867% 893,601 2,394,862 0.29
Wa. Init. 728 Small school class size, teacher training, extended learning.   1,714,485 71.7322% 675,635 2,390,120 0.43
Wa. Init. 745 90% of transit funding for road construction, const and maint. sales tax exempt   955,329 40.6572% 1,394,387 2,349,716 0.57
Wa. Init. 729 Charter Schools by school districts and public universities.   1,125,766 48.1682% 1,211,390 2,337,156 0.71
Wa. Init. 722 Tax repeal/ 2% tax limit increase.   1,295,391 55.8903% 1,022,349 2,317,740 0.86
Wa. SJR 8214 Trust Fund for developmentally disabled may be invested by law.   1,450,749 64.8543% 786,185 2,236,934 1.00
W.Va. Amend.#1 Unified Family Court Amendment 346,523 73.5235% 124,786 471,309 only 1
Wi. Referendum Extend right to vote to adult children of U.S. Citizens living overseas. 1,293,458 61.9937% 792,975 2,086,433 only 1
Wy. Amend. B. Only qualified electors eligible for election to civil or military offices.   125,841 64.6107% 68,927 194,768 only 1
Return to Gore Wins The Election By 538,948 votes
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