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'''Six statewide ballot measures''' were on the [[1935 ballot measures#Oklahoma|September 24, 1935 ballot]] in [[Oklahoma]].
In [[1935 ballot measures|1935]], voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in [[Oklahoma]]. On September 24, voters decided on six measures. On December 17, voters decided on one measure.
* Two of the measures were {{icafull}}s.
* Four of the measures were {{lrcafull}}s.
* Two of the measures were approved.
* Four of the measures were defeated.


'''One statewide ballot measure''' was on the [[1935 ballot measures#Oklahoma|December 17, 1935 ballot]] in [[Oklahoma]].
* Two of the measures were [[initiated constitutional amendment]]s.
* The one measure was an {{issfull}}.
* One of the measures was an [[initiated state statute]].
* The one measure was approved.
* Four of the measures were [[legislatively referred constitutional amendment]]s.
* Voters approved three (42.86%) and rejected four (57.14%) measures.


==On the ballot==
==On the ballot==
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Laws governing the initiative process in Oklahoma]]
* [[Types of ballot measures in Oklahoma]]
* [[List of Oklahoma ballot measures]]
* [[List of Oklahoma ballot measures]]
* [[1935 ballot measures]]
* [[1935 ballot measures]]


==External links==
==External links==  
* [https://www.sos.ok.gov/gov/questions.aspx Oklahoma Secretary of State]
 
* [http://www.iandrinstitute.org/New%20IRI%20Website%20Info/I&R%20Research%20and%20History/I&R%20at%20the%20Statewide%20Level/Usage%20history/Oklahoma.pdf Oklahoma Statewide Initiative Usage]
* [https://www.sos.ok.gov/gov/questions.aspx Oklahoma State Questions]


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Latest revision as of 20:42, 6 January 2025

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In 1935, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in Oklahoma. On September 24, voters decided on six measures. On December 17, voters decided on one measure.

On the ballot

September 24, 1935

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CICA

State Question 201 Taxes; Property Allow the legislature to exempt all homesteads from ad valorem taxes, excluding prior obligations, for at least 20 years, with allowable increases but no reductions.

Approveda

185,058 (67%)

91,189 (33%)

LRCA

State Question 208 Taxes; Property Exempt up to $1,500 of homestead value from ad valorem taxes, excluding existing debts, assessments, and school taxes

Defeated

129,314 (49%)

132,037 (51%)

LRCA

State Question 209 Public assistance; Public retirement funds Allow pensions for elderly Oklahoma residents, funded by special taxes, with payments capped at $15 per person or $20 per family, including federal pensions.

Defeated

119,612 (45%)

146,229 (55%)

LRCA

State Question 211 Sex and gender; Executive Allow women to be eligible for statewide offices, including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and other executive positions.

Defeated

114,968 (43%)

154,669 (57%)

LRCA

State Question 212 Administration Replace the "Commissioners of the Land Office" board with a single office, appointed by the Governor, to manage public lands and proceeds.

Defeated

113,737 (44%)

142,664 (56%)

CICA

State Question 214 Public assistance; Public retirement funds Authorize old age pensions, creating a Commission for implementation and allowing the necessary taxes.

Approveda

204,626 (72%)

78,783 (28%)


December 17, 1935

Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

CISS

State Question 220 Public assistance Allocate $2.5 million for county aid to indigent and unemployed residents, grant more powers to the State Board of Public Welfare, and fund $65,000 for election expenses.

Approveda

82,462 (65%)

45,079 (35%)


See also

Oklahoma

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