Rhode Island Legislative Pay and Mileage, Constitutional Amendment 3 (1986)
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The Rhode Island Legislative Pay and Mileage, Constitutional Amendment 3, also known as Question 3, was on the ballot in Rhode Island on November 4, 1986, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The amendment set the daily pay of state legislators at a rate equal to the state's manufacturing workers, with the House Speaker earning double. It also set the mileage compensation rate for state legislators at the same level as the rate for federal employees.[1]
Election results
Rhode Island Question 3 (1986) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
156,857 | 61.98% | |||
No | 96,226 | 38.02% |
Election results via: Referenda Elections for Rhode Island 1968-1990
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