Utah 1910 ballot measures
In 1910, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Utah on November 8.
- Five of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved five (100%) and rejected zero (0%) measures.
On the ballot
November 8, 1910
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 1 | Public education funding; Property taxes; Restricted-use funds | Alter the rate of property taxes and create a fund for public high schools |
|
20,588 (74%) |
7,073 (26%) |
|
Amendment 2 | Public education funding | Remove constitutional wording that permitted using revenue of local taxation to fund high schools |
|
16,740 (72%) |
6,470 (28%) |
|
Amendment 3 | Public education funding; Public education governance | Declare that no city is entitled to the high school fund unless the city maintains the high school up to the standards of the Board of Education |
|
15,788 (72%) |
6,229 (28%) |
|
Amendment 4 | Debt limits | Permit the state to assume debt in the amount of up to 1.5% of the value of all taxable property in the state |
|
10,611 (62%) |
6,582 (38%) |
|
Amendment 5 | Utilities; Drinking water; Sewage and stormwater; Debt limits | Permit cities to create additional debt to supply the city with water, lighting, or sewers |
|
10,018 (64%) |
5,652 (36%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Utah
- Types of ballot measures in Utah
- List of Utah ballot measures
- 1910 ballot measures
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