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Maine Gould Academic Building Appropriations Use, Referendum Question No. 4 (1970)
The Maine Gould Academic Building Appropriations Use Referendum, also known as Referendum Question No. 4, was on the June 15, 1970 ballot in Maine as a legislatively referred state statute, where it was approved.[1] The measure allowed the moneys originally appropriated for an addition to the Gould Academic Building at the Boys Training center to be used for the construction of educational classrooms at the center.[2][3]
Election results
Maine Referendum Question No. 4 (1970) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 93,129 | 68.04% | ||
No | 43,738 | 31.96% |
Election results via: Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library, Referenda Votes on Acts of the Maine Legislature 1910-
Text of measure
The language appeared on the ballot as:[2]
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"Shall the moneys appropriated for an addition to the Gould Academic Building at the Boys Training Center be used for the construction of educational classrooms at the Boys Training Center, passed by the First Special Session of the 104th Legislature?" [4] |
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See also
- Maine 1970 ballot measures
- 1970 ballot measures
- List of Maine ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Maine
External links
- Lewiston Daily Sun, "Specimen Ballot," June 8, 1970
- Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library, Referenda Votes on Acts of the Maine Legislature 1910-
- National Conference of State Legislatures, State Ballot Measures Database
Footnotes
- ↑ Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library, "Referenda Votes on Acts of the Maine Legislature 1910-," accessed April 14, 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lewiston Daily Sun, "Specimen Ballot," June 8, 1970
- ↑ Private and Special Laws of the State of Maine As Passed by the One Hundred and Fourth Legislature 1969, "Chapter 222," accessed April 14, 2014
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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