1994 Virginia ballot measures

The 1994 Virginia State Elections took place on Election Day, November 8, 1994, the same day as the U.S. Senate and U.S. House elections in the state. The only statewide elections on the ballot were three constitutional referendums to amend the Virginia State Constitution. Because Virginia state elections are held on off-years, no statewide officers or state legislative elections were held. All referendums were referred to the voters by the Virginia General Assembly.[1]

Question 1

This amendment asked voters to extend the statutory time period for bringing civil lawsuits which involve intentional injuries to minors.

Question 1
Choice Votes %
Yes 1,144,839 65.16
No 612,054 34.84
Total votes 1,756,893 100.00
Source: - Official Results

Question 2

This amendment asked voters to remove the requirement that Virginia citizens must register to vote in-person and permits voter registration by mail. This amendment also removed the requirement that prevented citizens from cancelling their voter registration if they had voted in the past 4 years.

Question 2
Choice Votes %
Yes 919,058 52.66
No 826,363 47.34
Total votes 1,745,421 100.00
Source: - Official Results

Question 3

This amendment asked voters to allow the Governor of Virginia to use line-item vetos for bills passed by the Virginia General Assembly.

Question 3
Choice Votes %
Yes 926,681 55.68
No 737,661 44.32
Total votes 1,664,342 100.00
Source: - Official Results
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