North Dakota 2002 ballot measures
Five statewide ballot measures were on the June 11 and November 5, 2002 ballots in North Dakota.
- Two of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
 - One of the measures was a veto referendum.
 - One of the measures was an initiated constitutional amendment.
 - One of the measures was an initiated state statute.
 - Three of the measures were approved and two were defeated.
 
On the ballot
June 11
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Constitutional Measure 1 | Elections | Provides for the election of a county elective officer, other than the sheriff | |
| VR | Referred Measure 2 | Banking | Changes the definitions of “customer” of a financial institution and “customer information” to be similar to that provided in federal law | 
November 5
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Constitutional Measure 1 | Taxes | Eliminates constitutional status of property tax exemption of land held for conservation or wildlife purposes | |
| CICA | Initiated Constitutional Measure 2 | Lottery | Authorizes the state to join a multi-state lottery for the benefit of the state | |
| CISS | Initiated Statutory Measure 3 | Education | Creates a college loan reimbursement program for young working residents | 
See also
- 2002 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 Legislative Assembly 2003 Session Laws
 - National Council of State Legislatures, State Ballot Measures Database
 
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