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2022 Michigan Proposal 1, the Legislative Term Limits and Financial Disclosure Amendment, is a legislatively-referred proposed constitutional amendment in the state of Michigan, which was voted on as part of the 2022 Michigan elections.
In the November 1992 election, 59% of Michigan voters approved a term-limit ballot question known as Proposal B. Governor Gretchen Whitmer speaks at SK Siltron CSS in Bay City on Tuesday, November ...
Proposal 1, the Legislative Term Limits and Financial Disclosure Amendment, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment which modified term limits in the Michigan state legislature. Previously, legislators were limited to serving three terms in the Michigan House of Representatives and two terms in the Michigan Senate .
The winner of the gubernatorial election takes office at noon on January 1 of the year following the election. Before 1992, governors could serve an unlimited number of terms. In 1992, an amendment to the Michigan constitution imposed a limit of two four-year terms for the office of governor, whether successive or separated.
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In 1992, the Michigan public voted to enact term limits for the Michigan legislature. [7] In 1995, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could not enact congressional term limits, but ruled that the state-level term limits remain.
A constitutional amendment relating to term limits for sheriffs Passed 278,329 (56.25%) 216,463 (43.75%) Proposal 3 A constitutional amendment relating to the creation of metropolitan districts Failed 207,993 (47.56%) 229,314 (52.44%) Proposal 4 A constitutional amendment relating to property condemnation Failed 204,859 (46.93%) 231,672 (53.07%)