From Ballotpedia
Arkansas Amendment 1, also known as the
Extend Term Limits to 12 Years in Each Chamber Act appeared as a
legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the
November 2, 2004 ballot in
Arkansas, where it was
defeated.
[1]
Election results
| House of Representatives Term Limit |
|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage |
d No | 703,171 | 70.1% |
| Yes | 299,338 | 29.9% |
Text of the proposal
The language that appeared on the ballot:
An amendment extending the term limits applicable to members of the Arkansas House of Representatives from three two-year terms to six two-year terms and the term limits applicable to the members of the Arkansas Senate from two four-year terms to three four-year terms.[2]
Campaign finance
Arkansans for Term Limits That Work donated $408,555 towards the campaign, as well as Arkansans For Voter Rights who donated $8,550. Oponents of the measure include Citizens In Charge who spent $620,134 against the measure, and Save Term Limits who spent $494,221.[3]
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