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Proposal 5 was a proposed constitutional amendment which would have required a 2/3 majority vote of the State House and the State Senate, or a statewide vote of the people at a November election, in order for the State of Michigan to impose new or additional taxes on taxpayers or expand the base of taxation or increasing the rate of taxation.
2004 Michigan Proposal 04-2; 2008 Michigan Proposal 1; 2008 Michigan Proposal 2; 2010 Michigan Proposal 1; 2010 Michigan Proposal 2; 2012 Michigan ballot proposals; 2015 Michigan Proposal 1; 2018 Michigan Proposal 1; 2018 Michigan Proposal 2; 2018 Michigan Proposal 3; 2020 Michigan Proposal 1; 2020 Michigan Proposal 2; 2022 Michigan Proposal 1 ...
2022 Michigan Proposal 3, the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, also known as Reproductive Freedom for All, was a citizen-initiated proposed constitutional amendment in the state of Michigan, which was voted on as part of the 2022 Michigan elections.
A proposed add to the Michigan Constitution would guarantee the right to an abortion. Opponents say it goes further, but supporters say that's wrong. Michigan's abortion amendment: Here's what ...
Michigan Proposal 3, which is on the Nov. 8 ballot, was a key topic among speakers when Monroe County Right to Life held its Focus on Life dinner.
This November, I — along with hundreds of thousands of other Michiganders — will vote to enshrine reproductive rights as a state constitutional right.
Proposal 3 A constitutional amendment relating to equal suffrage for African-Americans Passed 54,105 (51.67%) 50,598 (48.33%) Proposal 4 A constitutional amendment relating to railroad rates: Passed 78,602 (60.46%) 51,397 (39.54%) Proposal 5 A constitutional amendment relating to rail monopolies Passed 76,912 (60.04%) 51,194 (39.96%) Proposal 6
Under Michigan law, proponents of a ballot measure were required to obtain 425,059 signatures from registered Michigan voters. In July 2022, Reproductive Freedom for All submitted 753,759 signatures to the Secretary of State and requested that the ballot measure be added to the Fall 2022 ballot. [ 2 ]