Rhode Island 1974 ballot measures
Twelve statewide ballot questions were on the November 5, 1974 ballot in the state of Rhode Island.
On the ballot
November 5:
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LBM | Proposal 1 | Bond issues | Issues $9.5 million in bonds for a prison complex. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 2 | Bond issues | Issues $1.4 million in bonds for the statehouse and other state properties. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 3 | Bond issues | Issues $1.455 million in bonds for nursing and retirement facilities. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 4 | Bond issues | Issues $15 million in bonds for mental health facilities. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 5 | Bond issues | Issues $16.1 million in bonds for highways, transit and facilities. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 6 | Bond issues | Issues $650,000 in bonds for parks, recreational areas and facilities. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 7 | Bond issues | Issues $6.75 million in bonds for sewage treatment facilities and a laboratory. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 8 | Bond issues | Issues $3 million in bonds for a reservoir and water treatment plant. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 9 | Bond issues | Issues $11.4 million in bonds for college and university facilities. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 10 | Bond issues | Issues $1.7 million in bonds to fund an advance. | ![]() |
LBM | Proposal 11 | Bond issues | Issues $10 million in bonds for housing and facilities. | ![]() |
LRSS | Proposal 12 | Bond issues | Allows the guarantee of loans to marine industries. | ![]() |
See also
- 1974 ballot measures
- List of Rhode Island ballot measures
- Rhode Island Legislature
- List of ballot measures by state
External links
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, "Referenda Elections for Rhode Island"
- National Conference of State Legislatures Ballot Measure Database
- Campaign Disclosure Project
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