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Minnesota Voting Location and Indian Voting Rights, Amendment 4 (1960)

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The Minnesota Voting Location and Indian Voting Rights Amendment, also known as Amendment 4, was on the November 8, 1960 ballot in Minnesota as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure prescribed the place where a person moving to a new precinct within 30 days before an election may vote. The measure also eliminated obsolete provision on the voting rights of persons of Indian blood.[1]

Election results

Minnesota Amendment 4 (1960)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 993,186 76.67%
No302,21723.33%

Election results via: Minnesota Legislative Reference Library

Text of measure

The text of the measure can be read here.

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