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North Dakota 1994 ballot measures
Six statewide ballot measures were on the June 14 and November 8, 1994 ballots in North Dakota.
- Three of the measure were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was a veto referendum.
- Two of the measures were initiated state statutes.
- Five of the measures were approved and one was defeated.
On the ballot
June 14
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Measure 1 | Gov't Finances | Provides that funds may be expended from the permanent coal trust fund for clean coal demonstration projects | |
| VR | Measure 2 | Transportation | Makes mandatory the use of safety belts |
November 8
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Measure 1 | Gov't Finances | Requires equal portions of oil extraction tax revenues to be deposited in common schools trust fund and foundation aid stabilization fund | |
| LRCA | Measure 2 | Education | Provides for gubernatorial appointment of a student member to the State Board of Higher Education | |
| CISS | Measure 3 | Gov't Acc | Provides that cities vote every four years whether to publish the minutes of their meetings | |
| CISS | Measure 4 | Transportation | Repeal of North Dakota's mandatory seat belt law |
See also
- 1994 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
- North Dakota 1995 Session Laws
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