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PENNSYLVANIA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE III
ORDINANCE NO. 3

ORD. III §1 | BALLOT

Each elector who offers to vote upon the ratification of the constitution may, upon the same ballot, vote on a third proposition, which shall be as follows:
“Shall Ordinance Number Three of the Alaska Constitutional Convention, prohibiting the use of fish traps for the taking of salmon for commercial purposes in the coastal waters of the State, be adopted?”
Yes [ ] No [ ]

ORD. III §2 | EFFECT OF REFERENDUM

If the constitution shall be adopted by the electors and if a majority of all the votes cast for and against this ordinance favor its adoption, then the following shall become operative upon the effective date of the constitution:
“As a matter of immediate public necessity, to relieve economic distress among individual fishermen and those dependent upon them for a livelihood, to conserve the rapidly dwindling supply of salmon in Alaska, to insure fair competition among those engaged in commercial fishing, and to make manifest the will of the people of Alaska, the use of fish traps for the taking of salmon for commercial purposes is hereby prohibited in all the coastal waters of the State.”

AMENDMENT SUMMARY

Election DateSubject of AmendmentProvisions AffectedResolution NumberVotes ForVotes Against
8/23/1966Residency Requirement to Vote for PresidentArticle V, Section 1SJR 1 (1966)36,66712,383
8/27/1968Commission on Judicial QualificationsArticle IV, Section 10HJR 74 (1968)32,48112,823
8/27/1968Compensation of Judicial Qualification CommissionArticle IV, Section 13HJR 74 (1968)27,15617,467
8/25/1970Establish Voting Age at 18 YearsArticle V, Section 1HJR 7 (1969)36,59031,216
8/25/1970Remove English Requirement for VotingArticle V, Section 1HJR 51 (1970)34,07932,578
8/25/1970Secretary of State Designated Lieutenant GovernorArticle III, Sections 7-11, 13-15; Article XI, Sections 2-6; Article XIII, Sections 1, 3; Article XV, Section 9SJR 2 (1970)46,10218,781
8/25/1970Chief Justice Elected by Supreme CourtArticle IV, Section 2HJR 11 (1970)44,05519,583
8/25/1970Term of Office for Judicial System AdministratorArticle IV, Section 16HJR 11 (1970)43,46218,651
8/22/1972Residency Requirement for VotingArticle V, Section 1HJR 126 (1972)31,13020,745
8/22/1972Prohibition of Sexual DiscriminationArticle I, Section 3HJR 102 (1972)43,28110,278
8/22/1972Right of PrivacyArticle I, Section 22SJR 68 (1972)45,5397,303
8/22/1972Eliminate City Representation on Borough AssembliesArticle X, Section 4SJR 52 (1972)30,13219,354
8/22/1972Authorize Limited Entry FisheriesArticle VIII, Section 15SJR 10 (1971)39,83710,761
8/22/1974Voting on Constitutional Amendments at General ElectionsArticle XIII, Section 1HJR 20 (1973)56,01720,403
11/2/1976Action on Veto of BillsArticle II, Sections 9 and 16HJR 11 (1975)71,82939,980
11/2/1976Authorize Permanent FundArticle IX, Sections 7 and 15HJR 39 (1976)75,58838,518
11/2/1976Administration and Review of State Land DisposalsArticle VIII, Section 10SJR 45 (1976)46,65264,744
11/2/1976Direct Financial Aid to StudentsArticle VII, Section 1HJR 73 (1976)54,63664,211
11/7/1978Powers of Legislative Interim CommitteesArticle II, Section 11SJR 16 (1978)48,07868,403
11/4/1980Legislative Annulment of RegulationsArticle II, New SectionHJR 82 (1980)58,80882,010
11/4/1980Disqualification of LegislatorsArticle II, New SectionSJR 2 (1980)47,05499,705
11/4/1980Interim and Special Legislative CommitteesArticle II, Section 11HJR 80 (1980)41,868102,270
11/4/1980Appointment and Confirmation of MembersArticle III, Section 26HJR 20 (1980)56,31690,506
11/2/1982Veterans' Housing Bond AuthorityArticle IX, Section 8HJR 71 (1982)111,46069,497
11/2/1982Changes in Commission on Judicial QualificationsArticle IV, Section 10HJR 32 (1981)123,17253,424
11/2/1982Limiting Appropriation IncreasesArticle IX, Section 16; Article XV, Sections 26-28SJR 4 (1981)110,66971,531
11/6/1984Legislative Annulment of Administration RegulationsArticle II, New SectionHJR 5 (1983)91,17198,855
11/6/1984Limit Length of Legislative SessionArticle II, Section 8HJR 2 (1984)150,99946,099
11/4/1986Legislative Annulment of Administrative RegulationsArticle II, New SectionSJR 40 (1986)65,17694,299
11/8/1988Resident Hiring PreferenceArticle I, Section 23HJR 18 (1988)162,99731,650
11/6/1990Budget Reserve FundArticle IX, Section 17SJR 5 (1990)124,28063,307
11/8/1994Individual Right to Keep and Bear ArmsArticle I, Section 19SJR 39 (1994)153,30057,636
11/8/1994Rights of Crime VictimsArticle I, Sections 12, 24HJR 43 (1994)178,85827,641
11/5/1996Voter Approval of Changes to Statehood ActArticle XII, Section 14SJR 3 (1996)157,93671,082
11/3/1998Definition of MarriageArticle I, Section 25SJR 42 (1998)152,96571,631
11/3/1998RedistrictingArticle VI, Sections 1-11; Article XI, Section 3; Article XIV, Sections 1-3; Article XV, Section 29HJR 44 (1998)110,768101,686
11/7/2000Prohibition on Wildlife InitiativeArticle XI, Section 7HJR 56 (2000)96,253179,552
11/7/2000Amendment Provision; Prohibit Court InterventionArticle XIII, Section 1; New SectionSJR 27 (2000)114,310151,467
11/7/2000Confirmation of Board AppointeesArticle III, Section 26; Article IX, Section 15SJR 34 (2000)72,419194,975
11/2/2004Requirements for Initiative & ReferendumArticle XI, Section 3HJR 5 (2004)149,236139,642
Editor's Notes
*Red Shading Indicates Proposed Amendment Failed.
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