Michigan Compulsory Public School Attendance Initiative (1924)

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Michigan Compulsory Public School Attendance Initiative

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Election date

November 4, 1924

Topic
Public education governance
Status

DefeatedDefeated

Type
Initiated constitutional amendment
Origin

Citizens



Michigan Compulsory Public School Attendance Initiative was on the ballot as an initiated constitutional amendment in Michigan on November 4, 1924. It was defeated.

A “yes” vote supported requiring children ages seven to sixteen to attend public school until they graduate eighth grade.

A “no” vote opposed requiring children ages seven to sixteen to attend public school until they graduate eighth grade.


Election results

Michigan Compulsory Public School Attendance Initiative

Result Votes Percentage
Yes 421,472 35.66%

Defeated No

760,571 64.34%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Compulsory Public School Attendance Initiative was as follows:

VOTE ON PROPOSED

AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION

Relative to

Requiring all children residing in the state of Michigan, between the ages of seven and sixteen years, to attend a public school until they have graduated from the eighth grade.

    Amendment to Article XI of the constitution relative to compulsory attendance at the public school of all children between the ages of seven and sixteen years until they have graduated from the eighth grade.

    SECTION 16. From and after August 1st, 1925, all children residing in the state of Michigan, between the ages of seven years and sixteen years, shall attend a public school until they have graduated from the eighth grade.

    SECTION 17. The legisalture shall enact all necessary legislation to render said section 16 effective.

Yes

No

Full Text

The full text of this measure is available here.


Path to the ballot

See also: Signature requirements for ballot measures in Michigan

An initiated constitutional amendment is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that amends a state's constitution. Eighteen (18) states allow citizens to initiate constitutional amendments.

In Michigan, the number of signatures required for an initiated constitutional amendment is equal to 10% of the votes cast in the last gubernatorial election. A simple majority vote is required for voter approval.

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