Nebraska Constitutional Amendment Number 4 (2006)

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Nebraska Amendment 4, also known as A Constitutional Amendment to Permit Supervision of Individuals Sentenced to Probation, Released on Parole, or Enrolled in Court Programs or Services by the Judicial and Executive Departments as Provided by the Legislature, appeared on the November 7, 2006 election ballot in Nebraska as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]

  • Yes: 283,639 (56%) Approved
  • No: 221,148 (44%)

Text of the proposal

The language that appeared on the ballot:

A vote for this amendment will change the separation of powers provision of the Constitution of Nebraska to authorize the Legislature to assign to the judicial and executive departments responsibilities regarding the supervision of individuals sentenced to probation, released on parole, or subject to programs provided by a court.

A vote against this amendment will not authorize a change to the separation of powers provision of the Constitution of Nebraska.

See also

Reference

  1. Nebraska 2006 Elections Results
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