2003 Special Constitutional Amendment Election
A special constitutional amendment election is scheduled for September 9,
2003, so that Alabamians may cast their vote on Governor Bob Riley"s tax and
accountability package.
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Calendar of Important Dates |
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July 28 |
45-day report due from Political Committees raising or spending
funds to influence the outcome of the election |
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August 29 |
Voter registration cut-off |
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September 2 |
1st day to file 10/5-day report from Political Committees raising or
spending funds to influence the outcome of the election |
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September 4 |
Last day to file 10/5-day report from Political Committees raising
or spending funds to influence the outcome of the election
Last day to apply for an absentee ballot |
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September 9 |
Election |
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September 24 |
Certification of election results; click to view the
county-level results or the
precinct-level results. |
The constitutional amendment which will appear on the ballot is proposed by
legislative Act 2003-78. To read the Act, click
here.
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Ballot Language
Shall the following Amendment be adopted to the Constitution
of Alabama?
Proposed Statewide Amendment Number One (1)
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901,
establishing the Alabama Excellence Initiative Fund which may be
used to fund programs including, but not limited to, the furtherance
of excellence in public education, college scholarships, health care
benefits for senior citizens and job training programs to attract
new high paying jobs and otherwise provide for distributing state
tax revenues; to adjust income and property taxes; to establish the
General Fund Rainy Day Account; to provide for the replenishment of
the General Fund Rainy Day Account and the Education Trust Fund
Rainy Day Account. (Proposed by Act No.
2003-78)
Yes
No
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Please note that Governor Riley's package consists of several acts that were
passed by the Alabama Legislature. If the constitutional amendment is proposed
by the voters, these other acts will go into effect as well. These additional
acts are:
101 - To limit credits allowed insurance companies
102 - To clarify the definition of taxable income
103 - Relating to the Teacher Tenure Act
105 - Board of Education to create program for payments to teachers and for
scholarships
106 - Relating to the Fair Dismissal Act
107 - To increase the rates of mortgage and deed recording taxes
108 - To increase rates of the utility gross receipts & utility service use
taxes
109 - To increase the tax on cigarettes
110 - State to pay tuition of any qualified student for higher and
postsecondary education
111 - Pertaining to Foundation Program of public schools to update funding
formulas/disbursement
112 - To amend Teacher Accountability Act
113 - To prohibit public funds from being passed through from one entity to
another by Legislature
114 - "School Fiscal Management and Responsibility Act"
115 - To repeal the deduction for federal income taxes
116 - Relating to individual and corporate income tax to provide funding for
public education
117 - To provide for sharing the cost of health insurance premiums by state
employees and retirees
118 - To eliminate the lubricating oil tax and exemption from sales and use
tax
119 - To update the method of determining current use valuation of property