Alabama 2000 ballot measures

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There were 14 legislatively-referred constitutional amendments on the Alabama ballot in 2000. All of them were approved by voters.

On the ballot

Type Title Subject Description Result
LR Amendment 1 Gov't spending County and Municipal Government Capital Improvement Trust Fund and Capital Improvement Trust Fund Approved
LR Amendment 2 Marriage Deleted a provision which banned interracial marriage Approved
LR Amendment 3 Gov't spending Counties in Alabama receive a minimum of 10% of trust income from the Alabama Trust Fund Approved
LR Amendment 4 Taxes Repeal the provision that no district ad valorem tax shall be voted upon or collected except in those counties that are levying and collecting a special countywide ad valorem tax Approved
LR Amendment 5 Elections Provide that the Board of Trustees of Auburn University shall be composed of one member from each of the congressional districts in the state Approved
LR Amendment 6 Gov't spending Phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement System Approved
LR Amendment 7 Gov't spending Phase out the supernumerary system for certain public officials and allow elected or appointed county officials, as defined, to participate in the Employees' Retirement System Approved
LR Amendment 8 Taxes Require the county commission to levy an additional ad valorem tax for fire protection and rescue squads in Fayette County Approved
LR Amendment 9 Judicial reform Authorize Legislature to fix, alter, and regulate court costs in the county Approved
LR Amendment 10 Gov't spending Phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement System Approved
LR Amendment 11 Gambling Authorizing the operation of bingo games by nonprofit organizations for charitable, educational, and other lawful purposes Approved
LR Amendment 12 Gov't spending Phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement System Approved
LR Amendment 13 Gov't spending Phase out the supernumerary system for certain elected public officials and allow them to participate in the Employees' Retirement System Approved
LR Amendment 14 Taxes Authorize the Winston County Commission to levy a three-million ad valorem tax for maintenance of public roads and for volunteer fire protection Approved

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