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South Dakota 1978 ballot measures
In 1978, voters decided on seven statewide ballot measures in South Dakota on November 7.
- Four of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Three of the measures were indirect initiated state statutes.
- Voters approved three (43%) and rejected four (57%) measures.
On the ballot
November 7, 1978
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Amendment A | Salaries; Legislature; Legislative processes | Set a forty legislative day session for the legislature and remove the allowance limitation for legislator travel reimbursement |
|
104,367 (46%) |
122,429 (54%) |
|
Amendment B | Public education funding; Restricted-use funds | Remove constitutional limits on how school and endowment funds are invested, and allow the Legislature to authorize more flexible and potentially higher-risk investments |
|
106,461 (48%) |
113,742 (52%) |
|
Amendment C | Mineral resources; Public land | Preserve mineral rights in public lands |
|
115,871 (53%) |
104,264 (47%) |
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Amendment D | Supermajority; Tax administration; Legislature | Require legislative approval or voter initiative with legislative approval to increase existing tax rates or levies |
|
116,647 (53%) |
103,621 (47%) |
|
Initiated Measure 1 | Utilities | Restructure gas and electric rates to lower costs for basic usage and promote conservation by charging higher rates for excessive consumption |
|
91,707 (39%) |
140,899 (61%) |
|
Initiated Measure 2 | Agriculture; Food; Business; Administrative organization | Repeal the Dairy Industry Marketing Act |
|
120,813 (53%) |
109,109 (47%) |
|
Initiated Measure 3 | Sexual content regulations | Revise obscenity laws and penalties |
|
60,051 (25%) |
176,152 (75%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in South Dakota
- List of South Dakota ballot measures
- 1978 ballot measures
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