North Dakota Relating to Elective Franchise, Referendum 2 (1958)
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The North Dakota Relating to Elective Franchise Referendum, also known as Referendum 2, was on the June 24, 1958 ballot in North Dakota as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.[1]
The measure reformed the language regarding elective enfranchisement in the state, stating that every U.S. citizen 21 years and older who resided in the state for one year, in the county 90 days and in the precinct 30 days preceding an election is qualified to vote.[2]
Election results
North Dakota Referendum 2 (1958) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 99,749 | 79.77% | ||
No | 25,296 | 20.23% |
Election results via: Legislative Manual, Official Vote of North Dakota Primary Election, 1958
Text of measure
The full text of the amended constitutional language can be read here.
See also
- North Dakota 1958 ballot measures
- 1958 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
Footnotes
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