Oregon Ballot Measure 78 (2008)
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Oregon Ballot Measure 78 (2008) was an initiated constitutional amendment that, if passed, would have required three-fourths approval by the legislature before it can declare an emergency advancing a law's effective date.
Proponents
Bill Sizemore and Lawrence George.
Status
The measure did not make the ballot.
Support
No information yet
Opposition
No information yet
See also
- Oregon 2008 ballot measures
- List of Oregon ballot measures
- Procedures for qualifying an initiative in Oregon
- Laws governing the initiative process in Oregon
- Oregon signature requirements
Footnotes
- Information and status on this initiative from the Secretary of State