Maryland Residence Requirements for Voting, Question 6 (1970)
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The Maryland Residence Requirements for Voting Amendment, also known as Question 6, was on the November 3, 1970 ballot in Maryland as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure reduced the residency requirement for voting for citizens who had resided in the state for less than six months.[1]
Election results
Maryland Question 6 (1970) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 329,244 | 62.22% | ||
No | 199,891 | 37.78% |
Election results via: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Text of measure
The text of the measure can be found here.
See also
- Maryland 1970 ballot measures
- 1970 ballot measures
- List of Maryland ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Maryland
External links
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