South Dakota Educational Funds Amendment (1994)
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South Dakota Amendment C (1994) was an amendment to section 11 of Article VIII of the Constitution of the state of South Dakota, relating to the investment of permanent educational funds. It failed with 168,232 votes in favor.
Text of measure
The Constitution requires that a citizen be 18 years old before (s)he can vote in any election. The proposed amendment allows a 17-year-old, whose 18th birthday is on or before the November general election, to vote in all elections held that year. These other elections include primary, school district and municipal elections.
A vote "YES" will change the voting age.
A vote "NO" will leave the voting age as it is. [1]
Supporters
None yet identified.
Opposition
None yet identified.
References
I&R Institute ballot measure database for South Dakota
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