Oklahoma 1940 ballot measures

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1941
1938

In 1940, voters decided on six statewide ballot measures in Oklahoma on November 5.

On the ballot

November 5, 1940

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CICA

State Question 215 Public assistance; Taxes Authorize a graduated tax on land over 640 acres for old age security, with exemptions, refunds, and enforcement provisions.

Defeated

408,559 (68%)

196,711 (32%)

CISS

State Question 241 Administration; Healthcare Abolish alternate members of the State Board of Medical Examiners, ensure no medical school majority, require hearings for license revocation, and allow physicians to employ agents without suspension risk.

Defeated

294,346 (58%)

212,701 (42%)

CISS

State Question 253 Taxes; Transportation Reallocate motor vehicle and fuel tax revenues to increase funding for local governments and reduce State Highway Fund allocations.

Defeated

355,431 (64%)

198,109 (36%)

LRCA

State Question 281 Executive officials Require candidates for specific statewide offices to be U.S. citizens, at least 31 years old, and qualified Oklahoma electors for the 10 years before their election.

Defeated

354,433 (68%)

169,926 (32%)

LRCA

State Question 282 Business Require Corporation Commission approval for public service corporations to consolidate or control competing corporations, excluding railroads, bus, and truck lines.

Defeated

256,466 (55%)

210,890 (45%)

CICA

State Question 289 Alcohol Regulate alcohol importation, manufacture, and sale, require licenses and taxes, establish an enforcement department, authorize local fees and county options, and set penalties and employment restrictions.

Defeated

290,752 (44%)

374,911 (56%)


See also

Oklahoma

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