Oregon 1952 ballot measures
In 1952, voters decided on 18 statewide ballot measures in Oregon on November 4.
- Four of the measures were initiated constitutional amendments.
- Two of the measures were initiated state statutes.
- Seven of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Two of the measures were legislatively referred state statutes.
- Three of the measures were veto referendums.
- Voters approved 12 (66.7%) and rejected six (33.3%) measures.
On the ballot
November 4, 1952
| Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure Nos. 300-301 | Administration; Education | Provide for the appointment, instead of the election, of the superintendent of public instruction by the state board of education. |
|
282,882 (46%) |
326,199 (54%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 302-303 | Education; Veterans | Transfer all the assets of the world war veterans’ state aid sinking fund to the common school fund. |
|
454,898 (76%) |
147,128 (24%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 304-305 | Healthcare facility | Authorize the construction of a domiciliary hospital to care and treat mentally ill elderly persons in Multnomah County. |
|
480,479 (76%) |
153,402 (24%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 306-307 | Ballot measures; Taxes | Require voter approval for any taxing unit to increase annual tax revenue beyond the highest amount levied in the past three years |
|
355,136 (63%) |
210,373 (37%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 308-309 | Budgets; Veterans | Authorize state credit and debt up to 4% of assessable property to allocate funds for military veterans to purchase farms and homes. |
|
465,605 (78%) |
132,363 (22%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 310-311 | Legislature; Budgets | Authorize the legislature to establish a committee to oversee budgets of state officers, departments, and agencies. |
|
364,539 (65%) |
194,492 (35%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 312-313 | Legislature | Set the term lengths for state senators at four years and state representatives at two years, starting on the first Monday in January after an election. |
|
483,356 (82%) |
103,357 (18%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 314-315 | Legislature | Require each legislative act have a single subject expressed in its title and void any act with a title-subject mismatch. |
|
315,071 (62%) |
191,087 (38%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 316-317 | Taxes; Property | Limit the state from levying property taxes over six mills multiplied by the total equalized property value. |
|
318,948 (54%) |
272,145 (46%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 318-319 | Taxes; Transportation | Increase the tax on motor carriers used to transport persons or property and provide a formula to determine the tax. |
|
409,588 (64%) |
230,241 (36%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 320-321 | Administration; Education | Require the state board of education to provide criteria for school district reorganization program to include all state territory in a unified school district. |
|
295,700 (49%) |
301,974 (51%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 322-323 | Taxes; Tobacco | Establish a 1.5 cents tax on every ten cigarettes sold, consumed, handled, or distributed by any person. |
|
233,226 (36%) |
413,137 (64%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 324-325 | Time | Abolish daylight saving time and implement the United States standard time as established by the U.S. Congress. |
|
399,981 (61%) |
256,981 (39%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 326-327 | Gambling | Prohibit gambling on animal and vehicle races and provide penalties for violations. |
|
230,097 (36%) |
411,884 (64%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 328-329 | Alcohol | Authorize the state to license certain organizations and establishments to sell alcohol by glass and allow local elections to decide on licensing. |
|
369,127 (56%) |
285,446 (44%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 330-331 | Taxes; Transportation | Reevaluate taxes for highways, roads, and bridges based on vehicle weight and fuel tax based on gallonage. |
|
135,468 (22%) |
484,730 (78%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 332-333 | Agriculture; Food; Business | Authorize the governor to appoint a milk control administrator to investigate and regulate milk production for human consumption. |
|
313,629 (48%) |
337,750 (52%) |
|
| Measure Nos. 334-335 | Legislature; Redistricting | Require the legislature to reapportion representatives among counties by population after each federal census. |
|
357,550 (65%) |
194,292 (35%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Oregon
- Types of ballot measures in Oregon
- List of Oregon ballot measures
- 1952 ballot measures
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