North Dakota Compensation of Elected Officials Referendum, Measure 4 (1982)

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The North Dakota Compensation of Elected Officials Referendum, also known as Measure 4, was on the June 8, 1982 ballot in North Dakota as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1] The measure repealed constitutional provision limiting legislative compensation. It also created a new section that makes the compensation of all elected members and officials set by law.[2]


Election results

North Dakota Measure 4 (1982)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 45,470 54.24%
No38,36245.76%

Election results via: North Dakota Secretary of State, Official Vote of Primary Election, 1982

Text of measure

See also: North Dakota Constitution, Article XI, Section 26

The measure repealed constitutional language limiting legislative pay and created a new section to legislate the pay of all elected officials.[2]

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