Missouri 2000 ballot measures
In 2000, voters decided on 5 statewide ballot measures in Missouri on November 7.
- Two of the measures were initiated state statutes.
- Three of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved one (20%) and rejected four (80%) measures.
On the ballot
November 7
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Budgets | Establish a budget reserve fund to be used by the governor in budget emergencies with two-thirds approval by the legislature |
|
1,223,284 (59%) |
844,303 (41%) |
|
Amendment 2 | Gambling | Reduce the amount of time that individuals are required to be members of a licensed organization to participate in the management, conduct, or operation of a licensed bingo game |
|
672,370 (33%) |
1,395,873 (67%) |
|
Amendment 3 | Administration; Salaries | Require legislative approval for salaries recommended by the Citizens' Commission for elected officials and judges, and remove the commission's authority to set mileage and expenses |
|
780,192 (41%) |
1,127,189 (59%) |
|
Proposition A | Environment; Business | Prohibit new construction of most new outdoor advertising and place restrictions on already existing outdoor advertising along national highway systems in the state |
|
1,075,333 (49%) |
1,122,119 (51%) |
|
Proposition B | Elections | Establish a public campaign finance system for certain candidates campaigns funded by an increased franchised tax levied on corporations |
|
748,949 (35%) |
1,366,559 (65%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri
- Types of ballot measures in Missouri
- List of Missouri ballot measures
- 2000 ballot measures
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