List of Alaska ballot measures
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Alaska ballot measures come in several different varieties. There are:
- Initiated state statutes, which earn a spot on the ballot when sponsors collect signatures according to the laws governing the initiative process in Alaska. In Alaska, all initiatives are indirect.
- Legislatively-referred constitutional amendments. These are voted onto the ballot when both houses of the Alaska State Legislature agree to put them on the ballot by a 2/3rds vote.
- Bonding propositions placed on the ballot by the state legislature. The first such measures were on the 1960 ballot. Between 1960 and 1984, 88 bonding propositions were on Alaska statewide ballots.
- Veto referenda. When citizens of Alaska disagree with a statute or legislative bill enacted by the state legislature, they can collect signatures to force the issue to a vote. If enough signatures are collected, the bill is placed on the statewide ballot.
- Automatic ballot referrals. In Alaska, there is one such question, by law, every ten years--the question of whether to hold a constitutional convention.
- Advisory questions. The state legislature is allowed to put statewide advisory-only votes on the ballot; often, these advisory votes ask whether the citizenry would like to see a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot in a future year.
See also: History of Initiative & Referendum in Alaska.
2020-2029
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2010-2019
2000-2009
1990-1999
1980-1989
1970-1979
1960-1969
1950-1959
See also
External links
- List of Alaska initiatives from 1960 to 2000 (PDF)
- Alaska initiative petition information
- Constitutional Amendments, Advisory Votes, Propositions, Questions and Bonding Propositions
Election results
Voter guides
- Alaska 2008 ballot measure voter guide
- Alaska 2007 ballot measure voter guide
- Alaska 2006 general election voter guide
- Alaska 2006 primary election voter guide
- Alaska 2004 ballot measure voter guide
- Alaska 2002 ballot measure voter guide
- Alaska 2000 ballot measure voter guide
- Alaska 1999 voter guide
- Alaska 1998 ballot measure voter guide for constitutional amendments
- Alaska 1998 ballot measure voter guide for initiatives
- Alaska 1996 ballot measure voter guide
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