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North Dakota 1968 ballot measures
Eight statewide ballot measures were on the September 3 and November 5, 1968 ballots in North Dakota.
- Six of the measures was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- One of the measures was a veto referendum.
- One of the measures was an initiated state statute.
- Two of the measures were approved and six were defeated.
On the ballot
September 3
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Number 1 | Education | Authorizes charging tuition, fees and service charges to fund public schools of higher education | |
| LRCA | Number 2 | Bonds | Allows issuance of dedicated revenue bonds | |
| LRCA | Number 3 | Legislatures | Stipulates start of legislative term after election and organizational meeting day | |
| LRCA | Number 4 | Suffrage | Lowers voting age requirement from 19 to 21 years old | |
| LRCA | Number 5 | Judiciary | Reforms several aspects of the judicial branch |
November 5
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRCA | Number 1 | Constitutions | Revises multiple sections of the North Dakota Constitution | |
| CISS | Number 2 | Gambling | Allows betting on horse races | |
| VR | Number 3 | Business | Allows small corporations to operate farms and ranches |
See also
- 1968 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
- List of North Dakota ballot initiatives
- North Dakota Secretary of State, Archived Election Results
- Mouse River Farmers Press, Notice of Election, August 22, 1968
- Mouse River Farmers Press, Notice of Election, October 24, 1968
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