Alabama Hunting License Amendment (1984)
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The Alabama Hunting License Amendment, also known as Amendment 3, was on the ballot in Alabama on November 6, 1984, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. It proposed that individuals applying for hunting licenses in Sumter, Choctaw, Green, Hale, Pickens, Wilcox, Perry, Dallas and Marengo counties would not be subject to the provisions of Act 82-407 which increased fees and required a drivers license or proof of residence as part of the application.[1]
Election results
| Alabama Amendment 3 (1984) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 425,490 | 68.32% | |||
| Yes | 197,261 | 31.68% | ||
Election results via: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Referenda and Primary Election Materials: Alabama
See also
- Alabama 1984 ballot measures
- 1984 ballot measures
- List of Alabama ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Alabama
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Footnotes
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