Maryland Workmen's Compensation Commission, Amendment 9 (1966)

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The Maryland Workmen's Compensation Commission Amendment, also known as Amendment 9, was on the November 8, 1966 ballot in Maryland as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have given the general assembly the power to establish a Workmen's Compensation Commission, the powers of the Commission and the tenure of members.[1][2]

Election results

Maryland Amendment 9 (1966)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No217,69155.17%
Yes 176,905 44.83%

Election results via: Maryland Manual, 1967-68

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