New York Proposed Amendment Three (1969)

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IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIXXXIXIIXIIIXIVXVXVIXVIIXVIIIXIXXX

The New York Proposed Amendment Three was on the ballot in New York on November 4, 1969, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The referendum added new language to the constitution that related to conservation and historical preserves.[1]

Election results

New York (1969)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes2,750,67580.73%
No656,76319.27%

Election results via: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

Proposed Amendment Three; State Constitution, renumbering sec. 4 Art. XIV to sec. 5 and inserting new sec. 4 (relating to conservation, and establishing the State Nature and Historical Preserve).[2]

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Footnotes

  1. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, "Referenda and Primary Election Materials, Part 9: Referenda Elections for New York," accessed August 25, 2015
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.