North Carolina | Amendment 2 and 3 on the NC ballots
Amendment 2: Constitutional amendment to provide that the General Assembly may place the clear proceeds of civil penalties, civil forfeitures and civil fines collected by a state agency in a state fund to be used exclusively for maintaining free public schools.
Amendment 3: Constitutional amendment to provide for the first-term of office for magistrates of the General Court of Justice to be two years and for subsequent terms to be four years.
Again, no spin. Both have been said to be great and bad by the Raleigh News and Observer.
Posted by Porter G at November 1, 2004 09:01 PM
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