Art    Sec.                             Subject
VI        2 *Auditing (part of same proposal)
X         3   Public transportation of school children to any school
XI        2   Repeal; relating to exercise of eminent domain by munic-
                  ipalities
II        2   Prohibition on taxing federal lands repealed
VIII     10 *Veterans' housing
II        2 *Prohibition on taxing federal lands repealed
XI        3 *City debt limit 8% for combined city and school purposes
IV     3,4,5 6Apportionment based on area and population
VII       9 *Judicial elections to full terms
VII      24 *Judges: qualifications, retirement
XI        3 *School debt limit, equalized value
IV       26 *Teachers' retirement benefits
VI        4   Sheriffs, no limit on successive terms
XI       3a *Dedication of land to cities, etc.
XIII     11   Free passes, not for public use
VIII     10 *Port development
XI        3 *Debt limit in populous counties, 5% equalized
IV       26   Salary increases during term
IV       34 *Continuity of civil government
VI        4   Sheriffs, no limit on successive terms
VIII      1 *Personal property classified for tax purposes
XI        2 *Municipal eminent domain, abolished jury verdict of necessity
XI        3 *Debt limit 10% equalized value for integated aid school district
IV        3 *"Indians not taxed" exclusion removed from apportionment
for-
                  mula
IV       23 *County executive officer; 4-year term
VI        4 *County executive (part of same proposal)
IV      23a *County executive veto power
IV        3   Apportionment at second session
IV       26   Salary increases during term
XI        3 *Equalized value debt limit
VIII     10   Maximum state appropriation for forestry increased
XI        3   Property valuation for debt limit adjusted
XII       1   Constitutional amendments, submission of related items in
                  a single proposition
VI        4 *Coroner and surveyor abolished in counties of 500,000
IV       24 *Lotteries, definition revised
IV       13 *Legislators on active duty in armed forces
VII       2 *Establishment of inferior courts
VII      15 *Justices of the peace abolished
XI        3 *Special district public utility debt limit
I        23 *Transportation of children to private schools
IV       26 *Judicial salary increased during term
V     1m,ln *4-yr. term for governor and lieutenant governor
V         3 *Joint election of governor and lieutenant governor
VI      lm   *4-year term for secretary of state


First Approval


SJR 48     JR 73
SJR 30     JR 89
AJR 26     JR 33
SJR 2      JR 1
AJR 64     JR 11
SJR 11     JR 12
SJR 50     JR 59
SJR 3      JR 41
SJR 6      JR 46
SJR 17     JR 47
SJR 21     JR 41
AJR 13     JR 23
SJR 29     JR 35
AJR 12     JR 61
AJR 39     JR 58
SJR 47     JR 59
SJR 21     JR 29
AJR 48     JR 50
AJR 31     JR 48
AJR 120    JR 77
AJR 22     JR 47
SJR 6      JR 35
SJR 12     JR 30
AJR 121    JR 68

AJR 162    JR 96
SJR 76     JR 68
AJR 92     JR 71
AJR 133    JR 90
AJR 134    JR 91
SJR 15     JR 30
AJR 14     JR 30
SJR 42     JR 35
SJR 24     JR 34
SJR 32     JR 48

SJR 59     JR 44
AJR 70     JR 46
AJR 162    JR 96
AJR 4      JR 80
AJR 3      JR 45
AJR 4      JR 80


1943
1945
1947
1948
1949
1949
1951
1951
1953
1953
1953
1953
1953
1953
1957
1957
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959

1961
1961
1961
1961
1961
1961
1963
1963
1963
1963
1963
1963
1965
1965
1965
1965
1965


Second Approval


SJR 19    JR 78
SJR 15    JR 48
SJR 6     JR 2
SJR 5     JR 1
AJR 7     JR 7
SJR 9     JR 6
AJR 7     JR 9
SJR 5     JR 12
SJR 10    JR 14
AJR 18    JR 12
SJR 8     JR 17
AJR 22    JR 53
SJR 9     JR 36
AJR 47    JR 54
SJR 20    JR 15
SJR 53    JR 32
SJR 6     JR 11
SJR 1     JR 10
AJR 7     JR 9
SJR 34    JR 13
SJR 8     JR 12
AJR 1     JR 8
SJR 11    JR 32
AJR 61    JR 64

AJR 23    JR 9
SJR 4     JR 7
AJR 19    JR 8
AJR 73    JR 32
AJR 74    JR 33
SJR1      JR 1
SJR 17    JRS5
SJR 13    JR 2
SJR 15    JR 14
SJR 26    JR 50
SJR 11    JR 51
AJR 10    JR 58
AJR 7     JR 13
AJR 17    JR 17
AJR 9     JR 15
SJR 12    JR 10
SJR 11    JR 11
AJR 8     JR 14
AJR 9     JR 15
SJR 12    JR 10


1945
1947
1949
1949
1951
1951
1953
1953
1955
1955
1955
1955
1955
1955
1959
1959
1961
1961
1961
1961
1961
1961
1961
1961
1963

1963
1963
1963
1963
SS'63
1965
1965
1965
1965
  196
  1965
  1965
  1967
  1967
  1967
  1967
  1967
  1967
  1967
1967


                  Vote
Date of                         Total Vote
Election     For     Against   for Governor


Nov. 1948
Apr. 1949
Apr. 1951
Apr. 1953
Apr. 1955
Apr. 1956


Apr. 1960
Nov. 1960
Apr. 1961




Nov. 1962



Apr. 1963

Apr. 1964


Apr. 1965
Apr. 1966



Apr. 1967


437,817   545,475
210,086   807,318
245,412   297,237
311,576   290,736
305,612   186,284
313,739   191,897
433,043   406,133
386,972   345,094
380,214   177,929
320,376   228,641
365,560   255,284
269,722   328,603
376,692   193,544
188,715   380,207
472,177   451,045
686,104   529,467
297,066   307,575
498,869   132,728
283,495   388,238
381,881   220,434
348,406   259,566
409,963   224,783
631,296   259,577
527,075   331,393
524,240   319,378
232,851   277,014
216,205   335,774
285,296   231,702
440,978   536,724
336,994   572,276
317,676   582,045
380,059   215,169
454,390   194,327
362,935   189,641
321,434   216,341
307,502   199,919
494,236   377,107
489,989   328,292
534,368   310,478
507,339   312,267
520,326   311,974


1,266,139
  633,6063
  515,8223
  735,8603
  520,5543
  740,4113


1,182,1604
1,728,009
  765,8073




1,265,900



  635,5103

1,046,8013


  738,8313
  564,1323



  856,6503


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