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Missouri 1914 ballot measures
In 1914, voters decided on 15 statewide ballot measures in Missouri on November 3.
- Three of the measures were initiated constitutional amendment.
- Eight of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Four of the measures were veto referendums.
- Voters approved 0 (0%) and rejected fifteen (100%) measures.
On the ballot
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment 13 | Sex and gender; Suffrage | Provides for women's suffrage in state constitution |
|
182,257 (36%) |
322,463 (64%) |
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Amendment 14 | Bonds; Transportation | Authorize an issue of $50 million in bonds to fund construction and maintenance of public highways, and authorize a tax levy to pay principal and interest on those bonds |
|
76,547 (17%) |
378,530 (83%) |
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Amendment 15 | Bonds; Local government; Transportation | Enact a tax levy and allow petitions to authorize an issue of bonds to fund road construction and maintenance |
|
80,935 (18%) |
373,302 (82%) |
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Amendment 1 | Initiative process; Ballot measures | Provide for subject restrictions on the initiative and referendum |
|
138,039 (29%) |
334,310 (71%) |
|
Amendment 2 | Utilities; Local government; Debt limits | Increase the debt limit for Kansas City in order to purchase public utilities |
|
123,596 (28%) |
312,651 (72%) |
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Amendment 3 | Property taxes; Transportation | Levy a state property tax of $0.10 per $100 in assessed value for public road construction and maintenance |
|
112,497 (24%) |
346,995 (76%) |
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Amendment 4 | Salaries | Establish an annual salary of $1,000 for General Assembly members |
|
89,629 (20%) |
355,326 (80%) |
|
Amendment 5 | Transportation; Local government; Railways; Debt limits | Increase the debt limit for cities with a population of 100,000 inhabitants or more in order to construct a subway system |
|
117,197 (27%) |
316,959 (73%) |
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Amendment 6 | Ballot measures; Local government; Property taxes; Transportation | Authorize qualified voters in road districts to increase the rate of taxation by levying a special tax for road purposes, but not to exceed 65 cents per $100 in valuation |
|
117,041 (26%) |
333,576 (74%) |
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Amendment 7 | Public assistance | Authorize the General Assembly to establish a pension for those who are blind |
|
214,951 (46%) |
255,717 (54%) |
|
Amendment 8 | Ballot measures; Local government | Allowing cities over 100,000 residents to adopt their own charters drafted by a board of 13 elected freeholders, with approval by four-sevenths of voters |
|
140,475 (33%) |
290,562 (67%) |
|
Proposition 10 | Alcohol; Local government | Refer House bill No. 19, which would have changed local laws that allowed towns with a population of 2,500 inhabitants or more could vote if their municipality prohibited alcohol, and instead established that counties have complete jurisdiction of the sale of alcohol |
|
172,909 (36%) |
311,285 (64%) |
|
Proposition 11 | Local government; Administrative organization | Refer House bill No. 7, which would have abolished the current governor-appointed Excise Commissioner in cities with a population of 300,000 or more, and establish a bipartisan Board of Excise Commissioners appointed by the mayors of those cities |
|
134,449 (31%) |
303,757 (69%) |
|
Proposition 12 | Local government; State executive; State executive structure; Law enforcement | Refer House bill No. 6 which would have terminated the governor-appointed Board of Police Commissioners in cities with a population of 300,000 or more inhabitants, and instead establish a bipartisan Board of Police Commissioners appointed by the mayor of those cities |
|
131,382 (30%) |
306,942 (70%) |
|
Proposition 9 | Business; Railways | Establish minimum crew size requirements for trains operating within the state |
|
159,892 (33%) |
324,384 (67%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Missouri
- Types of ballot measures in Missouri
- List of Missouri ballot measures
- 1914 ballot measures
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