1990 Arkansas Amendment 3

Proposed Constitutional Amendment 3
November 6, 1990

Results
Choice
Votes %
Yes 273,527 50.96%
No 263,261 49.04%
Total votes 536,788 100.00%

Source: Secretary of State of Arkansas[1]

1990 Arkansas Amendment 3 was a ballot measure on the November 6, 1990, general election ballot to amend the Constitution of Arkansas to repeal Amendment 44, which was intended to allow the state to nullify federal integration laws. Amendment 44 had previously been overturned in 1989 by a federal court, but was still part of the state constitution. The ballot measure passed with 50.96% of the vote, repealing Amendment 44.

  1. ^ "Arkansas Election Results 1990" (PDF). Secretary of State of Arkansas. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 18, 2022. Retrieved November 2, 2022.

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