Hawaii Amendment 2 was on the November 7, 2000 election ballot in Hawaii. It passed, with 70% of voters in favor. It would appoint a tax review commission every ten years instead of every five years, starting in the year 2005.[1]
Election results[edit]
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| Result | Votes | Percentage |
d No | 208,035 | 56.1% |
| Yes | 130,055 | 35.1% |
See also[edit]
- Hawaii ballot measures
- 2000 ballot measures
- Hawaii 2000 ballot measures
External links[edit]
- Hawaii 2000 Election Results
- Hawaii Ballot Measures 2000
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- ↑ Elections, "General Election Results"
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