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Connecticut 1970 ballot measures
In 1970, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures in Connecticut on November 3.
- All four of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Voters approved three (67%) and rejected one (33%) of the measures.
On the ballot
November 3, 1970
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Question 1 | State executive | Make the election of Attorney General a constitutional requirement |
|
499,505 (85%) |
91,260 (15%) |
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Question 2 | Age limits; Legislature | Lower the minimum age to hold a state office, except for governor and lieutenant-governor, to 21 |
|
471,516 (78%) |
130,178 (22%) |
|
Question 3 | Voting age | Lower the voting age to 18-years-old |
|
307,530 (48%) |
336,012 (52%) |
|
Question 4 | Legislative processes | Provide for a three-month legislative session on even-numbered years that is limited to handling budgetary matters, revenue and financial matters, and emergency matters |
|
455,483 (76%) |
140,320 (24%) |
See also
- Laws governing ballot measures in Connecticut
- List of Connecticut ballot measures
- 1970 ballot measures
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