Michigan 1922 ballot measures
In 1922, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in Michigan on November 7.
- Three were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved zero (0%) and rejected three (100%).
On the ballot
November 7, 1922
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Excess Condemnation for Public Purposes Amendment | Allow the legislature to authorize the municipalities to condemn excess property for certain public purposes |
|
204,564 (43%) |
276,304 (57%) |
|
Income Tax Amendment | Allow for the enactment of an income tax |
|
180,176 (36%) |
320,269 (64%) |
|
Incorporation of Ports and Port Districts Amendment | Authorize the legislature to incorporate ports and port districts and give the incorporated ports and port districts the ability to perform internal improvements |
|
221,543 (49%) |
230,060 (51%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Michigan
- List of Michigan ballot measures
- 1922 ballot measures
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