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Washington 1966 ballot measures

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1968
1964

In 1966, voters decided on 14 statewide ballot measures in Washington on November 8.

On the ballot

November 8, 1966

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

LRCA

HJR 39 Public information Require state debt measures to be published at least four times within the four weeks prior to the election in all legal newspapers.

Approveda

569,889 (75%)

193,299 (25%)

LRCA

HJR 4 Residency requirements Allow national citizens to vote in a presidential election if they intend to permanently reside in the state and have resided in the state at least sixty days prior.

Approveda

645,966 (81%)

155,808 (19%)

LRCA

HJR 7 Taxes; Property Authorize the legislature to exempt occupied residential property from property taxes for retired individuals.

Approveda

661,497 (76%)

210,553 (24%)

CISS

Initiative 226 Taxes Require one-tenth of revenues from state sales and use taxes to be distributed to cities on a per capita basis.

Defeated

403,700 (44%)

514,281 (56%)

CISS

Initiative 229 Sunday Repeal existing restrictions on Sundays prohibiting noisy activities, trade operations, personal property sales, and drinking saloons.

Approveda

604,096 (64%)

333,972 (36%)

CISS

Initiative 233 Business; Railways Repeal statute limiting the size of freight train crews.

Approveda

591,051 (63%)

339,978 (37%)

LRSS

Referendum 14 Education; Bonds Authorize $16,500,000 in state general obligation bonds for constructing public schools.

Approveda

583,705 (67%)

288,357 (33%)

LRSS

Referendum 15 Bonds Authorize $40,575,000 in state general obligation bonds for improving public institutions and agencies.

Approveda

597,715 (69%)

263,902 (31%)

LRSS

Referendum 16 Redistricting Redistrict the boundaries of the Washington's first, second, third, fourth, sixth, and seventh congressional districts.

Approveda

416,630 (52%)

384,466 (48%)

LRCA

SJR 20 Property Repeal constitutional language that prohibited noncitizen residents from purchasing and owning land

Approveda

430,984 (51%)

415,082 (49%)

LRCA

SJR 22 Part 1 Budgets Establish a common school construction fund derived from crop proceeds, land, and interests.

Approveda

602,360 (73%)

220,395 (27%)

LRCA

SJR 22 Part 2 Budgets Permit the permanent school fund to be invested in bonds as determined by the legislature.

Approveda

581,245 (72%)

222,401 (28%)

LRCA

SJR 25 Budgets Consider public funds for port districts as public funds for a public interest.

Approveda

415,064 (54%)

359,714 (46%)

LRCA

SJR 6 Judiciary Remove elections for Superior Court judges if only one candidate qualifies for the ballot.

Approveda

635,318 (80%)

158,291 (20%)


See also

Washington

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