Alabama 1998 ballot measures
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Eleven statewide ballot measures were on the 1998 statewide ballot in Alabama.
- Ten measures were approved, while one was defeated.
- All of the measure were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- All measures were on the November 3, 1998 general election ballot
On the ballot
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | State budget | Concernnig tax revenue from cellular radio | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Bond issues | Concerning a bond issue for historical sites and state parks | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | Bond issues | Concerning a bond issue for agricultural and veterinary facilities | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | Bond issues | Concerning a bond issue bond for the cotton industry | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 5 | Taxes | Concerning the promotion of the ratite industry | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 6 | Bond issues | Concerning a bond issue for the promotion of forensic science | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 7 | Admin of gov't | Concerning unfunded mandates on local governments | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 8 | Religion | Concerning the free exercise of religion | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 9 | Local finance | Concerning the establishment of trust funds by municipalities | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 10 | Development | Concerning economic development in Marengo County | ![]() |
LRCA | Amendment 11 | Admin of gov't | Concerning the retirement fund for officials of Bibb County | ![]() |
See also
- 1998 ballot measures
- List of Alabama ballot measures
- Alabama Legislature
- List of ballot measures by state
- Campaign finance requirements for Alabama ballot measures
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