Maine Stores Opening on Sundays Act, Question 1 (1990)
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The Maine Stores Opening on Sundays Act appeared on the November 6, 1990 ballot in Maine. It was a measure regarding stores open on Sundays/holidays, giving an option to workers. It passed.
Election results
| Stores Opening on Sundays Act | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 246,378 | 52.48% | |||
| Yes | 272,129 | 47.52% | ||
Text on the Ballot
The question asked of voters was, ""Do You Favor the Change in Maine Law that Would Allow all Stores a Choice to Open on Sunday and Certain Holidays, Provided Stores in Excess of 5000 Square Feet of Selling Space do not Require thier Employees to Work on Such Days Proposed by Citizen Petition?"
See also
External links
- 1990 Maine Election Results
- 1990 Maine ballot measure details
- "Votes on Initiated Bills: 1910-", compiled by the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library.
- I&R Institute ballot measure database for Maine
References
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