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Minnesota Recall of Public Officials, Amendment 8 (1914)

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The Minnesota Recall of Public Officials Amendment, also known as Amendment 8, was on the November 3, 1914 ballot in Minnesota as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have provided a recall process for "every public official in Minnesota, elective or appointive."[1]

Election results

Minnesota Amendment 8 (1914)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No4496124.33%
Yes 139,801 75.67%

Although the measure gathered more "yes" votes than "no" votes, Minnesota requires that the majority of all voters vote "yes" in order to pass an amendment. In 1914, there were 356,906 total voters, requiring a vote of at least 178,454 to pass a measure.

Election results via: Minnesota Legislative Reference Library

Text of measure

The text of the measure can be read here.

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