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The North Dakota Prohibition Repeal Initiative was on the June 27, 1928 ballot in North Dakota as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was defeated.[1] The measure would have repealed the clause of the constitution providing for prohibition.[2]
Election results
North Dakota Initiative (June 1928) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 103,696 | 51.71% | ||
Yes | 96,837 | 48.29% |
Election results via: Legislative Manual, Official vote of North Dakota Primary Election, 1928
Text of measure
The measure would have repealed the clause of the constitution providing for prohibition.[2]
See also
- North Dakota 1928 ballot measures
- 1928 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
- North Dakota Secretary of State, Archived Election Results
- I&R Institute ballot measure database for North Dakota
Footnotes
This historical ballot measure article requires that the text of the measure be added to the page. |
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