Arizona 2004 ballot measures
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This table shows all initiatives and referenda that made the ballot in Arizona for 2004.
Key facts
- Through 2002, a total of one hundred and sixty-four citizen-initiated ballot propositions had appeared on Arizona's ballot since the beginning of the process in 1912.
- With eight initiatives on the 2004 ballot, the historical total of Arizona initiatives through the 2004 elections came to one hundred and seventy-two.
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2004 general election
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Outcome |
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| VR | Arizona Proposition 100 (2004) | Environment | Would allow the state to exchange state trust land for other public land | Defeated Yes: 818,497 No: 892,654 |
| VR | Arizona Proposition 101 (2004) | Elections | Requires funding be allocated for ballot measures when they are proposed | Approved Yes: 894,807 No: 726,167 |
| VR | Arizona Proposition 102 (2004) | Education | Would allow the state to transfer intellectual property created by universities in exchange for ownership interests in corporations | Defeated Yes: 792,277 No: 853, 632 |
| VR | Arizona Proposition 103 (2004) | Judicial Reform | Would allow a temporary Justice of the Peace to live outside the precinct | Approved Yes: 896,706 No: 767,253 |
| VR | Arizona Proposition 104 (2004) | Elections | Initiative must filed 7 months prior to an election | Defeated Yes: 536,410 No: 1,147,169 |
| VR | Arizona Proposition 105 (2004) | Federalism | The member of the state college board would be replaced by a president or chancellor of a community college district | Approved Yes: 1,041,741 No: 830,467 |
| ISS | Arizona Proposition 200 (2004) | Elections | Would require proof of US citizenship in order to vote | Approved Yes: 1,041,741 No: 830,467 |
| CR | Arizona Salaries for Elective State Officers (2004) | Legislature | Increase pay to $36,000 | Defeated Yes: 699,575 No: 1,076,494 |
For information on other citizen initiatives that attempted but failed to make the ballot, see Arizona 2004 citizen initiatives.
External links
- National Conference of State Legislatures, Arizona Initiative & Referendum
- Arizona Secretary of State, Election results
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