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North Dakota Supreme Court Term Limits Referendum (1912)
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The North Dakota Section 91 Referendum was on the November 5, 1912 ballot in North Dakota as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure related to Section 91 of the North Dakota Constitution, which dealt with the North Dakota Supreme Court justices' term lengths.[1][2]
Election results
| North Dakota Referendum (1912) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 42,415 | 60.33% | |||
| Yes | 27,892 | 39.67% | ||
Election results via: Legislative Manual, Official vote of North Dakota, 1912
Text of measure
The measure was in regards to Section 91 of the North Dakota Constitution regarding the length of terms for the North Dakota Supreme Court justices.[2]
See also
- North Dakota 1912 ballot measures
- 1912 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
Footnotes
| This historical ballot measure article requires that the text of the measure be added to the page. |
State of North Dakota Bismarck (capital) | |
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