North Dakota Food and Drug Sales Tax Exemption, Initiative 2 (1952)
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The North Dakota Food and Drug Sales Tax Exemption Initiative, also known as Initiative 2, was on the November 4, 1952 ballot in North Dakota as an initiated state statute, where it was approved.[1] The measure exempted food, food products, medicine and drugs from state sales tax.[2]
Election results
| North Dakota Initiative 2 (1952) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 119,641 | 50.12% | |||
| No | 119,065 | 49.88% | ||
Election results via: Legislative Manual, Official Vote of North Dakota General Election, 1952
Text of measure
The measure exempted food and drugs from state sales tax.[2]
See also
- North Dakota 1952 ballot measures
- 1952 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
- North Dakota Secretary of State, Archived Election Results
- I&R Institute ballot measure database for North Dakota
Footnotes
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