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Crook County, Oregon ballot measures

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Location of Crook County in Oregon

2024

May 21

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Crook County, Oregon, Measure 7-86, Greater Idaho Measure (May 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported advising the Crook County Court that voters "support continued negotiations regarding a potential relocation of the Oregon-Idaho border to include Crook County."

A "no" vote opposed advising the Crook County Court that voters "support continued negotiations regarding a potential relocation of the Oregon-Idaho border to include Crook County."


2013

May 21

See also: May 21, 2013 ballot measures in Oregon

Approveda Crook County School District Elementary School Bond Issue, Measure 7-61 (May 2013) (also in Deschutes County)

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