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Referendums On Alaska's Ballot
Referendums On Alaska's Ballot
Updated November 21, 2001
| ELECTION DATE | TITLE AND BALLOT LANGUAGE | VOTES FOR | VOTES AGAINST |
| Nov. 5, 1968 | Referendum Ch. 211, SLA 1968 - Voter Registration and procedures
Shall the provisions of Chapter 211 of the Session Laws of Alaska 1968, which
establishes a system of pre-registration for voters in Alaska be approved? |
37,152 | 35,278 |
| Aug. 24, 1976 | Referendum Ch. 205, SLA 1975 - Relating to compensation and retirement
The referred act provided for an increase in compensation for judges,
legislators, commissioners, and members of certain commissions and for
improved retirement benefits for all members of the retirement systems.
It required judges appointed after the effective date to contribute to
their retirement program. It increased legislative per diem. It decreased
the period of service required for retirement benefits to vest in the governor,
lieutenant governor, and members of the legislature. It tied salaries of
high ranking officials by percentages to the general salary schedule for
state employees. Are you for or against the act? |
10,341 | 41,736 |
| November 7, 2000 | Referendum #00GAME - Chapter 20, SLA 2000 - An Act Relating to Management
of Game
Voters are asked to either approve or reject a law allowing hunters to use
airplanes to land and shoot wolves on the same day they fly. The law allows
any person with a hunting or trapping license to land and shoot in areas
established by the Board of Game. No additional permit may be required.
The law also allows the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to use agents,
as well as employees, to engage in same day airborne shooting of wolves. A
yes vote rejects the law. A no vote approves the law. |
147,408 | 127,883 |
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