Washington Primary Nominations and Registration, Referendum 14B (1922)
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A Washington Primary Nominations and Registration Act, Referendum 14B was on the November 7, 1922 ballot in the State of Washington as a veto referendum, where it succeeded in overturning an act of the Washington State Legislature.
Election results
| Referendum 14 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 164,004 | 73.02% | |||
| Yes | 60,593 | 26.98% | ||
A "yes" vote for a veto referendum is a vote in favor of the legislative act that those who collected signatures to force onto the ballot are hoping to overturn. A "no" vote is a vote against the legislative act that provoked the veto referendum.
In this case, Chapter 177, Laws of 1921, regarding primary nominations and registration, did not become law.
Text on the Ballot
An Act relating to primary nominations and the registration of voters, and requiring electors to state their party affiliations at the time of registration.
See also
- Washington 1922 ballot measures
- List of Washington State veto referenda
- Ballot measures in the State of Washington about campaigns and elections
- List of Washington ballot measures
- 1922 ballot measures
- List of ballot measures by year
- List of ballot measures by state
External links
- History of State of Washington veto referendum measures
- Washington 1922 Election Results
- Washington 1922 Voter Guide
References
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