Virginia | State constitutional amendments
Two amendments had been proposed for the VA state constitution, one dealing with apportionment and the other with gubernatorial succession. With approximately 45% of the precincts reporting, both amendments look likely to pass.
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 1 - Apportionment
Precincts Reporting: 1131 of 2406 (47.01%)
Registered Voters: 4,521,528 Total Voting: 1,118,208 Voter Turnout: 24.73 %
More Information Vote Totals Percentage
Yes 957,056 85.59%
No 161,152 14.41%
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 2 - Succession to the Office of Governor
Precincts Reporting: 1198 of 2406 (49.79%)
Registered Voters: 4,520,637 Total Voting: 1,231,794 Voter Turnout: 27.25 %
More Information Vote Totals Percentage
Yes 1,072,487 87.07%
No 159,307 12.93%
Posted by Matthew Bryson at November 2, 2004 08:43 PM
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