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Oregon 2004 ballot measures
From Ballotpedia
2006 →
← 2003
Eight statewide ballot questions were on the November 2, 2004 ballot in the state of Oregon, while one statewide ballot question appeared on the February 3, 2004 primary election ballot.
On the ballot
Contents |
February 3:
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VR | Measure 30(Primary) | Taxes | Enacts Temporary Personal Income Tax Surcharge | |
November 2:
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Measure 31 | Elections | Authorizes law permitting postponement of election for particular public office | |
| LRCA | Measure 32 | Taxes | Deletes reference to mobile homes from provision dealing with taxes and fees on motor vehicles. | |
| CISS | Measure 33 | Marijuana | Requires marijuana dispensaries for supplying patients/caregivers. | |
| CISS | Measure 34 | Resources | Requires balancing timber production | |
| CICA | Measure 35 | Tort | Limits noneconomic damages for patient injuries caused by healthcare provider negligence | |
| CICA | Measure 36 | Marriage & Family | Only marriage between man and woman is valid | |
| CISS | Measure 37 | Property | Governments must pay owners, or forgo enforcement | |
| CISS | Measure 38 | Gov't Finances | Dedicates proceeds, potential surplus to public purposes | |
- Through 2004, 325 initiatives appeared on Oregon's ballot since the process began in 1904.
- The 2004 ballot brought voters 7 more citizen initiatives, bringing the total to 332.
See also
- List of Oregon ballot measures
- Oregon signature requirements
- Procedures for qualifying an initiative in Oregon
- Laws governing the initiative process in Oregon
- 2004 ballot measures
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