Alaska Nuclear Weapons Freeze Measure (1986)
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The Nuclear Weapons Freeze Initiative was an initiated state statute that appeared on the statewide primary ballot in Alaska in 1986, where it was approved.
The language on the ballot said:
- "The initiative would officially recognize that the prevention of nuclear war is the greatest challenge facing the Earth and that the nuclear arms race dangerously increases the risk of a war that would destroy humanity. The initiative would promote mutual and verifiable nuclear weapons freeze, to be followed by nuclear weapons reduction. The initiative would direct the governor to conduct the state's affairs in conformity with the initiative's goals. "
| Alaska Nuclear Weapons Freeze Measure (1986) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes or no | Votes | Percentage | ||
| | - | 58.4% | ||
| No | - | 41.6% | ||
| Total votes | - | 100% precincts | ||
See also
- List of Alaska ballot measures 1960-present
- Laws governing the initiative process in Alaska
- Campaign finance requirements for Alaska ballot measures

