2005 ballot measures

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    In 2005, 48 statewide ballot measures were on the 2005 ballot in 13 states.

    HIGHLIGHTS
  • Two amendments, one in Texas and one in Kansas, defined marriage as a union between one man and one woman. These were later overturned in court.
  • One measure in Maine was a veto referendum put on the ballot through a citizen petition. It asked voters to reject a state law banning discrimination based on their sexual orientation; it was defeated, upholding the state law.
  • Of the total, 19 statewide measures in 2005 were put on the ballot through citizen initiative petitions.
  • Number of measures

    On average from 1989 through 2015, an average of 45 statewide measures was on the ballot in odd-numbered years, making 2005 a year with an average number of measures.

    Year States Measures
    2021 9 39
    2019 8 36
    2017 9 27
    2015 9 28
    2013 6 31
    2011 9 34
    2009 7 32
    2007 10 45
    2005 13 47
    2003 15 68
    2001 9 39
    1999 16 72
    1997 8 44
    1995 11 61
    1993 15 62
    1991 9 48
    1989 13 77
    1987 13 78
    Averages: 11 48

    By state

    Arkansas

    See also: Arkansas 2005 ballot measures


    December 13

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    BI Referred Question 1 Bonds Issues bonds for interstate highway improvements
    Defeatedd
    BI Referred Question 2 Bonds Issues bonds for higher education technology and facility improvement
    Defeatedd

    California

    See also: California 2005 ballot propositions


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    CICA Proposition 73 Abortion Requires notification of a parent or legal guardian of an unemancipated pregnant minor at least 48 hours before performing an abortion; allows exceptions to this law; requires physicians to report the number of abortions performed on minors
    Defeatedd
    CISS Proposition 74 Education Extends the probationary period for newly hired teachers from two consecutive school years to five and changes the process for dismissing permanent teachers who had received two unsatisfactory performance evaluations
    Defeatedd
    CISS Proposition 75 Paycheck protection Requires obtaining written consent from employees before using union dues for political contributions
    Defeatedd
    CICA Proposition 76 Spending caps Limits state spending to the prior year's level plus three previous years’ average revenue growth; changes state minimum funding for schools; enacts other budgetary changes
    Defeatedd
    CICA Proposition 77 Redistricting Changes the redistricting process for legislative and congressional districts from the state legislature to a panel of three retired justices
    Defeatedd
    CISS Proposition 78 Healthcare Establishes a state drug discount program to reduce prices for prescription drugs for Californians with an income at or below 300 percent of the federal poverty level
    Defeatedd
    CISS Proposition 79 Healthcare Establishes a state drug discount program to reduce prices for prescription drugs for Californians with an income at or below 400 percent of the federal poverty level
    Defeatedd
    CISS Proposition 80 Business regulation Places electric service providers under the regulation of the Public Utilities Commission; restricts customers' ability to switch from investor-owned utilities to other electricity providers; requires public and private electric service providers to increase renewable energy resource procurement by at least 1% each year, with 20% of retail sales procured from renewable energy by 2010
    Defeatedd

    Colorado

    See also: Colorado 2005 ballot measures


    November 1, 2005

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRSS

    Referendum C Allow the state to spend more than its spending limitation for healthcare, education, transportation, and emergency personnel pensions.

    Approveda

    600,222 (52%)

    552,662 (48%)

    BI

    Referendum D Allow the state to borrow up to $2.072 billion for transportation, education, and pensions.

    Defeated

    567,540 (49%)

    581,751 (51%)

    Kansas

    See also: Kansas 2005 ballot measures


    April 5

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Marriage Amendment Marriage Amend Kansas Constitution to define marriage as one man/one woman
    Approveda
    /Overturnedot

    Maine

    See also: Maine 2005 ballot measures


    November 8

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    VR Question 1 LGBT Rejects a new state law prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation
    Defeatedd
    BI Question 2 Transportation Issues $33.1 million in bonds for transportation improvements
    Approveda
    BI Question 3 Water Issues $8.9 million in bonds for irrigation, public water systems and veterinary school at University of Maine
    Approveda
    BI Question 4 Development Issues $20 million in bonds for economic growth and job creation
    Approveda
    BI Question 5 Environment Issues $12 million in bonds for conservation of land, wildlife and waterfront
    Approveda
    BI Question 6 Education Issues $9 million in bonds for building renovation for public higher education institutions
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Question 7 Taxes Permits state legislature to use current use values of waterfront property used for commercial fishing
    Approveda

    New Jersey

    See also: New Jersey 2005 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Question 1 Admin of gov't Establish the office of Lieutenant Governor
    Approveda
    LRCA Question 2 Taxes Re-allocate tax revenues
    Approveda

    New York

    See also: New York 2005 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Proposal 1 State budget Proposed changing the process for enactment of the state budget
    Defeatedd
    BI Proposal 2 Bond issue Called for a bond for the state's transportation systems, facilities and equipment
    Approveda

    Ohio

    See also: Ohio 2005 ballot measures


    November 8, 2005

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Issue 1 Authorize the state to issues bonds related to economic development

    Approveda

    1,512,669 (54%)

    1,282,571 (46%)

    CICA

    Issue 3 Establish revised limits on political contributions, outline prohibited political contributions, and require public disclosure of campaign expenditures

    Defeated

    955,334 (33%)

    1,927,502 (67%)

    CICA

    Issue No. 2 Authorize absentee voting for all voters

    Defeated

    1,065,109 (37%)

    1,840,658 (63%)

    CICA

    Issue No. 4 Establish a state redistricting commission to create legislative districts

    Defeated

    871,898 (30%)

    2,005,952 (70%)

    CICA

    Issue No. 5 Establish a board of nine appointed members to administer statewide elections and oversee the county boards of elections

    Defeated

    854,918 (30%)

    2,001,983 (70%)

    Oklahoma

    See also: Oklahoma 2005 ballot measures


    September 13

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    CICA State Question 723 Transportation Establishes the Oklahoma Bridge and Highway Trust Fund
    Defeatedd

    Pennsylvania

    See also: Pennsylvania 2005 ballot measures


    May 17, 2005:

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    BI Environment, Open Space, and Mine Remediation Bond Measure Bonds Issues $625 million in bonds for projects related to the environment and open space
    Approveda

    Texas

    See also: Texas 2005 ballot measures


    November 8

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Proposition 1 Transportation Creates a Texas rail relocation and improvement fund in the state treasury
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 2 Marriage Provides that marriage in Texas is solely the union of a man and woman
    Approveda
    Overturnedot
    LRCA Proposition 3 Development Clarifies that local economic development program loans or grants do not constitute or create debt
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 4 Criminal trials Authorizes judges to deny bail to defendants who violate conditions of their release
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 5 Business reg Authorizes the legislature to define interest rates for commercial loans
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Proposition 6 Judiciary Increases the size of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 7 Business reg Authorizes advances under a reverse mortgage
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 8 Property Clears individual land titles by relinquishing and releasing all claims of state ownership interests
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 9 Term limits Provides staggered six-year terms for board members of regional mobility authorities
    Defeatedd

    Washington

    See also: Washington 2005 ballot measures


    November 8, 2005

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    ITL

    Initiative 330 Healthcare and Tort law Limit non-economic damages and attorney fees in medical malpractice cases to $350,000.

    Defeated

    783,435 (43%)

    1,027,117 (57%)

    ITL

    Initiative 336 Healthcare and Tort law Establish a supplemental malpractice insurance program and limit expert witnesses in lawsuits.

    Defeated

    711,443 (40%)

    1,076,918 (60%)

    ITP

    Initiative 900 Admin of gov't, Govt accountability, and Taxes Require the State Auditor to conduct performance audits of state and local governments.

    Approveda

    994,757 (56%)

    767,844 (44%)

    ITP

    Initiative 901 Tobacco Prohibit smoking in buildings and vehicles open to the public and places of employment.

    Approveda

    1,153,353 (63%)

    670,225 (37%)

    ITP

    Initiative 912 Taxes and Transportation Repeal motor vehicle fuel tax increases of 3 cents in 2005 and 2006, 2 cents in 2007, and 1.5 cents per gallon in 2008.

    Defeated

    823,366 (45%)

    991,196 (55%)

    LRCA

    SJR 8207 State judiciary Replace the term "district court judges" with "limited jurisdiction court judges."

    Approveda

    1,102,192 (68%)

    529,586 (32%)

    West Virginia

    See also: West Virginia 2005 ballot measures


    June 25

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Bonds Allows the state to issue bonds to maintain the fiscal soundness of state pension systems
    Defeatedd

    Wisconsin

    See also: Wisconsin 2005 ballot measures


    April 5

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Question 1 Local Gov't Requires counties to elect various county officials to four-year terms
    Approveda

    By date

    April 5

    June 25

    September 13

    November 1

    November 8

    • Measures were on the ballot in the following states:

    December 13

    External links

    Front cover of Washington State's 2005 Voter Guide

    Voter Guides