North Dakota 1980 ballot measures
In 1980, voters decided on 16 statewide ballot measures in North Dakota on the September 2 and November 4 ballots.
- Eleven (69%) of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Three (19%) of the measures were veto referendums.
- Two (12%) of the measures were initiated state statutes.
- Seven (44%) of the measures were approved and nine (56%) were defeated.
On the ballot
November 4, 1980
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amendment 1 | Agriculture; Bonds | Change the security requirement on bonds issued or guaranteed by the Bank of North Dakota to provide more funds for loans to beginning farmers |
|
132,014 (51%) |
125,973 (49%) |
|
| Amendment 2 | Salaries; Legislature | Authorize the state legislature to set the compensation of members and repeal language which provided for $5 in compensation per day and 10 cents per mile for mileage expenses |
|
128,341 (49%) |
132,768 (51%) |
|
| Amendment 3 | Legislative structure; Constitutional conventions; Redistricting | Reorganize legislative reapportionment and allow for constitutional convention measures to be placed on the ballot every 30 years |
|
111,250 (45%) |
137,849 (55%) |
|
| Amendment 4 | State executive structure; Legislature | Repeal the executive article and creates a new article requiring executive reorganization |
|
94,166 (38%) |
153,927 (62%) |
|
| Amendment 5 | Severance taxes; Restricted-use funds | Require that at least 15% of the coal severance tax be placed in a permanent trust fund |
|
154,590 (60%) |
104,762 (40%) |
|
| Measure 6 | Severance taxes; Spending | Levy a 6.5% oil extraction tax, providing for tax relief and specifying use of revenues raised |
|
163,991 (57%) |
125,231 (43%) |
|
| Measure 7 | Housing | Empower the Industrial Commission to act as a state housing finance agency in providing mortgage loans to finance the purchase or rehabilitation of homes by low-income persons |
|
159,633 (60%) |
104,644 (40%) |
|
| Measure 8 | Initiative process; Election administration; Ballot measures; Absentee voting; Campaign finance | Repeal and replace the North Dakota election code |
|
97,307 (38%) |
157,916 (62%) |
September 2, 1980
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amendment 1 | Salaries; Legislature | Allows the state legislature to increase salaries of public officers during their terms of office |
|
53,495 (45%) |
65,289 (55%) |
|
| Amendment 2 | Property taxes; Legislature | Prohibit the legislative assembly from levying a tax on the assessed value of real or personal property |
|
63,699 (53%) |
56,618 (47%) |
|
| Amendment 3 | Higher education funding; Property taxes; Healthcare governance | Repeal the one-mill levy on taxable property for operation of the medical school at the University of North Dakota |
|
55,785 (47%) |
63,002 (53%) |
|
| Amendment 4 | Property taxes; Legislature; Tax exemptions | Authorize the state legislature to exempt, by law, property taxes for properties used for public purposes |
|
51,178 (46%) |
60,830 (54%) |
|
| Amendment 5 | Local government; Judiciary | Repeal the jurisdiction of police magistrates, constables and justices of the peace; provide for the election of the clerk of district court; allow for the clerk of district court to be elected in counties with populations between 6,000 and 15,000 residents |
|
58,827 (54%) |
50,643 (46%) |
|
| Amendment 6 | Election administration; Legislature; Salaries | Allow legislators to run for state elective office even though the state legislature raised the salary for the office |
|
45,960 (42%) |
63,906 (58%) |
|
| Measure 7 | Primary elections | Move the primary election from September to June and provides for a presidential preference primary |
|
64,231 (55%) |
52,699 (45%) |
|
| Measure 8 | Veterans; Parks and conservation | Appropriate money to the Parks and Recreation Department for the acquisition of the cross ranch and other land for a veterans memorial state park |
|
57,002 (44%) |
72,442 (56%) |
See also
- 1980 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
- List of North Dakota ballot initiatives
- North Dakota Secretary of State, Archived Election Results
- Oakes Times, "Sample Ballot, Primary Election," August 21, 1980
- Oakes Times, "Sample Ballot, General Election," October 23, 1980
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