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Maine Rules Governing Absentee Voting Amendment (1951)

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The Maine Rules Governing Absentee Voting Amendment was on the September 26, 1951 ballot in Maine as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment to the Maine Constitution. It was approved, becoming the 74th amendment to the Maine Constitution.
  • Yes: 39,006 (79.3%) Approveda
  • No: 10,187 (20.7%)

The question on the ballot was, "Resolve, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution Relating to Voting by Citizens in the Armed Forces and Others Absent or Physically Incapacitated. (Shall the Constitution be Amended as Proposed by a Resolution of the Legislature to Re-affirm the Right to Vote of Citizens Absent in the Armed Forces and Others Absent or Physically Incapacitated?)"

The proposed amendment was placed on the ballot by the Maine State Legislature.

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