Arizona Measure Nos. 104-105, Election of State Board of Education Amendment (September 1950)
Arizona Measure Nos. 104-105 | |
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Election date |
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Topic Education and State executive official measures |
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Status |
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Type Initiated constitutional amendment |
Origin |
Arizona Measure Nos. 104-105 was on the ballot as an initiated constitutional amendment in Arizona on November 7, 1950. It was defeated.
A "yes" vote supported providing the governor with the power to appoint the members of the State Board of Education. |
A "no" vote opposed providing the governor with the power to appoint the members of the State Board of Education. |
Election results
Arizona Measure Nos. 104-105 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
Yes | 38,239 | 25.43% | ||
112,109 | 74.57% |
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- Results are officially certified.
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Measure Nos. 104-105 was as follows:
“ | PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 11, SECTION 3, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA RELATING TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Path to the ballot
In Arizona, the number of signatures required for an initiated constitutional amendment is equal to 15 percent of the votes cast at the preceding gubernatorial election.
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