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Maine Question 4, Kennebec Bridge Bond Measure (1972)

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Maine Question 4

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Election date

June 19, 1972

Topic
Bond issues and Highways and bridges
Status

DefeatedDefeated

Type
Bond issue
Origin

State legislature



Maine Question 4 was on the ballot as a bond issue in Maine on June 19, 1972. It was defeated.

A "yes" vote supported issuing $4 million in bonds for the construction of a toll bridge across the Kennebec River between Waterville and Winslow. 

A "no" vote opposed issuing $4 million in bonds for the construction of a toll bridge across the Kennebec River between Waterville and Winslow. 


Election results

Maine Question 4

Result Votes Percentage
Yes 64,776 37.27%

Defeated No

109,004 62.73%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Question 4 was as follows:

Shall a bond issue be ratified in an amount not to exceed $4,000,000 as set forth in 'An Act to Authorize the Construction of a Toll Bridge Across the Kennebec River between the Municipalities of Waterville and Winslow,' passed by the 105th Legislature?


Path to the ballot

In Maine, voter approval is required for state bond issues that exceed $2 million, with exceptions to bonds for the purpose of suppressing insurrection, repelling invasion, or for purposes of war, as well as for temporary loans paid out of money raised by taxation during the fiscal year which they are made, or for loans to be paid within 12 months with federal transportation funds.

A two thirds majority (66.67%) vote is required during one legislative session for the Maine State Legislature to place a bond issue on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 101 votes in the Maine House of Representatives and 24 votes in the Maine State Senate, assuming no vacancies. State bond issues require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.

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