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One ballot measure was certified to appear on the North Carolina ballot during the primary election on March 15, 2016. The measure was a legislatively referred bond question and was approved.
North Carolina does not allow any form of citizen-initiated ballot measures, so all ballot measures must be referred by the legislature. The state legislative session was projected to run from April 25 through mid-July 2016, during which time the North Carolina Legislature could place legislatively referred constitutional amendments on the ballot. In order for the legislature to put a proposed amendment on the ballot, it must be approved by a 60 percent majority of both the legislative chambers. Once on the ballot, constitutional amendments must be approved by a majority of the electorate.
Historical facts
- See also: List of North Carolina ballot measures
- Between 1996 and 2016, 16 measures have appeared on the ballot in North Carolina.
- From 1996 to 2016, there has been an average of about two measures on the ballot in even-numbered years.
- Between 1996 and 2016, all 16 measures on the ballot were approved.
On the ballot
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March 15
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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BI | Public Improvement Bond | Bonds | Authorized $2 billion in bonds for public improvements |
Not on the ballot
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The 2016 regular session of the North Carolina State Legislature ended on July 1, 2016. The legislature did not put any ballot measures on the 2016 ballot.
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Eminent Domain Amendment | Property | Prohibits eminent domain except for public use and provides for just compensation | |
LRCA | Department of Education Amendment | Education | Eliminates the State Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Instruction and, in lieu, establishes a Department of Education with an appointed head | |
LRCA | Independent Redistricting Commission Amendment | Redistricting | Establishes an independent redistricting commission |
See also
- 2016 ballot measures
- List of North Carolina ballot measures
- Laws governing ballot measures in North Carolina
- Campaign finance requirements for North Carolina ballot measures
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