Arizona 1952 ballot measures
In 1952, voters decided on six statewide ballot measures in Arizona on November 4.
- Four of the measures were legislatively referred state statutes.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- One of the measures was an initiated state statute.
- Voters approved all six (100%) measures.
On the ballot
November 4, 1952
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 100-101 | Taxes; Transportation | Provide that all tax revenues derived from roads, including the motor fuel tax, be allocated to road construction and maintenance |
|
128,094 (73%) |
48,409 (27%) |
|
Measure Nos. 300-301 | Public retirement funds | Provide retirement, disability death, and withdrawal benefits for public employees |
|
111,088 (62%) |
68,372 (38%) |
|
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Tax administration; Administrative organization | Create a state Department of Finance |
|
93,909 (55%) |
77,308 (45%) |
|
Measure Nos. 304-305 | Administrative organization | Provide for the creation of a Department of Law |
|
93,664 (55%) |
76,617 (45%) |
|
Measure Nos. 306-307 | Public assistance; Administrative organization | Create a department of public health and welfare |
|
106,172 (61%) |
67,099 (39%) |
|
Measure Nos. 312-313 | Labor | Provide for the legalization of labor organization picketing and the establishment of limitations on such |
|
115,389 (63%) |
67,036 (37%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Arizona
- List of Arizona ballot measures
- 1952 ballot measures
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