A series of polls show that the topic is the top concern of state voters.
Public opinion surveys have repeatedly shown that education is a top priority for state voters.
The measure was approved by state voters in November 1986.
The initiative passed with support from 63% of state voters.
It was subject to referendum by state voters, and subsequently failed the referendum.
The group is supposed to represent state voters.
According to polls, an astounding four of every five state voters know of both candidates.
On November 6, 2012, a majority of state voters passed referendum Question 4 by 58%.
Referendum Question 6 was passed by 52.4% of state voters on November 6, 2012.
The amendment got the necessary 2/3 vote in the state congress, but ultimately the state voters rejected the amendment.