Illinois Short Ballot Commission Question (1912)
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The Illinois Short Ballot Commission Question was on the ballot in Illinois on November 5, 1912, as an advisory question. It was approved. This advisory measure called for a short ballot. A short ballot is one that limits the number of elective offices to those that are most important.[1]
Election results
Illinois Short Ballot Question (1912) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 508,780 | 75.48% | ||
No | 165,270 | 24.52% |
Election results via: Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962
See also
- Illinois 1912 ballot measures
- 1912 ballot measures
- List of Illinois ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Illinois
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