Minnesota's 2012 elections U.S. Senate • U.S. House • State Senate • State House • State ballot measures • Candidate ballot access |
Two ballot measures have been certified for the 2012 ballot in the state of Minnesota.
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Marriage | Would ban same-sex marriage. | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Elections | Would require people to present photo identification to vote. |
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Active Duty Legislators Amendment | Admin. of gov't | Would establish a defined succession procedure for members of the Legislature that are called into military service. | |
LRCA | Early Childhood Education Amendment | Education | Would require the state to provide early childhood education. | |
LRCA | "Right to Work" Amendment | Labor | Would ban mandatory union membership and/or payment of union dues. | |
LRCA | Judicial Retention Election Amendment | Judicial reform | Would replace judicial contests with retention elections. | |
LRCA | Legislator Compensation Amendment | Admin. of gov't | Would give control of legislator salaries to the Compensation Council. | |
LRCA | Lt. Governor Abolishment Amendment | Admin. of gov't | Would abolish the office of Lieutenant Governor. | |
LRCA | Longer Legislative Terms Amendment | Admin. of gov't | Would lengthen the terms of legislators by two years. | |
LRCA | Majority Vote Amendment | Elections | Would require that any single-member district office holder be elected by a majority of the votes cast. | |
LRCA | Corporate Personhood Amendment | Elections | Would define the term "person" as "natural person" wherever it appears in the MN Constitution, excluding corporations as persons. | |
LRCA | Property Owner Voting Amendment | Elections | Would permit the owners of agricultural land, noncommercial real estate, or small business properties to vote on local levies where the property is located. | |
LRCA | Right to Bear Arms Amendment | Hunting | Would guarantee the right for citizens to keep and bear arms. | |
LRCA | Sales Tax Increase Repeal | Taxes | Would repeal the 2008 Minnesota Sales Tax Increase. | |
LRCA | Spending Cap Amendment | State budgets | Would establish a cap on state spending, provide exemptions in exigent circumstances. | |
LRCA | Staggered Senate Elections Amendment | Elections | Would establish staggered senate elections. | |
LRCA | Standing Appropriations Amendment | State budgets | Would forbid standing appropriations. | |
LRCA | Supermajority for Tax Increases Amendment | Taxes | Would require a three-fifths majority in both chambers to approve any state tax increase. | |
LRCA | Term Limits Amendment | Term limits | Would impose term limits on state legislators. |
Since 2000, Minnesotans have considered only 2 ballot measures. Of these two, all two have passed. Both of these ballot measures focused on tax issues. However, the nineties saw a greater diversity of ballot measures with amendments concerning veterans affairs, state lottery proceeds, and hunter's rights.
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