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Maine Public Fund Uses (1926)

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The Maine Public Fund Uses Referendum was on the September 13, 1926 ballot in Maine as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have prohibited the use of public funds for other than public institutions or public purposes.[1] This would have added a new article to the Maine Constitution with three sections.[2]

Election results

Maine Public Fund Uses Referendum (1926)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No94,14859.03%
Yes 65,349 40.97%

Election results via: Main State Law and Legislative Reference Library, Proposed Constitutional Amendments 1820-

Text of measure

The question on the ballot read as, "Shall the Constitution be Amended as Proposed by a Resolution of the Legislature Prohibiting the Use of Public Funds for Other than Public Institutions and Public Purposes?"[1]

Constitutional changes

The full text of the proposed constitutional changes can be read here.

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