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Nebraska Initiative 1, Electric Line Extension to Rural Areas Initiative (1930)
Nebraska Initiative 1 | |
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Election date |
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Topic County and municipal governance and Utility policy |
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Status |
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Type Initiated state statute |
Origin |
Nebraska Initiative 1 was on the ballot as an initiated state statute in Nebraska on November 4, 1930. It was defeated.
A "yes" vote supported allowing cities and public electric utilities to extend power systems to serve rural areas and finance the expansion. |
A "no" vote opposed allowing cities and public electric utilities to extend power systems to serve rural areas and finance the expansion. |
Election results
Nebraska Initiative 1 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
Yes | 144,595 | 47.93% | ||
157,107 | 52.07% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Initiative 1 was as follows:
“ | This Act relates to cities and villages and public electric light and power districts which own or operate electric light and power plants, distribution systems, and transmission lines. It authorizes the extension of such lines and systems for the purpose of serving farmers and others living outside such cities and villages and also authorizes the owners of such plants to provide means for financing same. | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Path to the ballot
An initiated state statute is a citizen-initiated ballot measure that amends state statute. There are 21 states that allow citizens to initiate state statutes, including 14 that provide for direct initiatives and nine (9) that provide for indirect initiatives (two provide for both). An indirect initiated state statute goes to the legislature after a successful signature drive. The legislatures in these states have the option of approving the initiative itself, rather than the initiative appearing on the ballot.
In Nebraska, the number of signatures required for an initiated state statute is equal to 7% of registered voters at the signature deadline. Nebraska also has a distribution requirement that requires initiative proponents to collect signatures from 5% of the registered voters in two-fifths (38) of Nebraska's 93 counties. A simple majority vote is required for voter approval. However, the number of affirmative votes cast for the measure must be greater than 35% of the total votes cast in the election.
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