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North Dakota Limited Gaming Referendum, Amendment 4 (1976)

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The North Dakota Limited Gaming Referendum, also known as Amendment 4, was on the September 7, 1976 ballot in North Dakota as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1] The measure allowed the legislature to permit the following organization types to conduct gaming if all the profits went towards educational, charitable, patriotic, fraternal, religious or other public-spirited uses: nonprofit veterans', charitable, educational, religious or fraternal organizations and civic or service clubs.[2]

Election results

North Dakota Amendment 4 (1976)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 93,287 70.58%
No38,89429.42%

Election results via: North Dakota Secretary of State, Official Vote of Primary Election, 1976

Text of measure

The full text of the measure can be read here.

Similar measures

An attempt was made to place limits on charitable gaming through an initiated constitutional amendment in 1982.

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