Washington Beverage Container Deposit, Initiative 414 (1982)
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Election results
| Initiative 414 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 965,951 | 70.71% | |||
| Yes | 400,156 | 29.29% | ||
Text of measure
The question asked on the ballot was, "Shall a system requiring a minimum five cent refund on sales of beer, malt and carbonated beverage containers be established?"
Path to the ballot
I-414 was filed on January 7, 1982 by Robert C. Swanson of Citizens for a Cleaner Washington. 193,347 signatures were submitted to qualify I-414 for the ballot.
See also
- Washington 1982 ballot measures
- List of Washington ballot measures
- 1982 ballot measures
- List of ballot measures by year
- List of ballot measures by state
External links
- Ballot measure election results in 1982
- List of all Washington state initiatives to the people
- 1982 Washington Voter Guide
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