Oklahoma 1992 ballot measures
One statewide ballot measure was on the March 10, 1992 ballot in Oklahoma.
- The one measure was an initiated constitutional amendment.
- The one measure was approved.
Seven statewide ballot measures were on the November 3, 1992 ballot in Oklahoma.
- Five of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Two of the measures were legislatively referred state statutes.
- Five of the measures were approved.
- Two of the measures were defeated.
On the ballot
March 10, 1992
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Question 640 | Ballot measures; Taxes; Legislature | Require voter approval for revenue-raising bills unless a 75% majority in each legislative chamber and the governor's signature. |
|
373,143 (56%) |
290,978 (44%) |
November 3, 1992
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Question 643 | Constitutional wording; Transportation | Repeal the requirement for railroads within four miles of a county seat to pass through it and maintain a depot. |
|
822,199 (64%) |
465,412 (36%) |
|
| State Question 645 | Administration; Public retirement funds | Require public retirement system assets to be held in trust for benefits, refunds, investments, and expenses. |
|
857,767 (67%) |
427,049 (33%) |
|
| State Question 646 | Local government | Allow counties to levy an annual property tax, with voter approval, to fund a local cooperative extension office. |
|
515,893 (40%) |
763,552 (60%) |
|
| State Question 647 | Healthcare; Taxes; Budgets | Create a nursing home grant program, mandate health care reforms, and form a task force for recommendations. |
|
514,381 (39%) |
806,126 (61%) |
|
| State Question 648 | Local government; Tax exemptions | Allow counties to exempt household goods and livestock from property taxes with voter approval and revenue adjustments. |
|
648,988 (51%) |
629,706 (49%) |
|
| State Question 649 | Bonds | Issue $350,000,000 in bonds for state projects, repaid in 30 years with cigarette taxes or general revenue. |
|
723,414 (55%) |
602,086 (45%) |
|
| State Question 650 | Gambling | Regulate charity games through the Oklahoma Tax Commission, including licensing, taxes, fees, and penalties, and repeal bingo laws. |
|
826,552 (62%) |
499,635 (38%) |
See also
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