Oregon 1904 ballot measures
In 1904, voters decided on three statewide ballot measures in Oregon on June 6.
- Two of the measures were initiated state statutes.
- One of the measures was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
- Voters approved the three (100%) measures.
On the ballot
June 6, 1904
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 300-301 | Alcohol; Local government | Allow for local option elections to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors |
|
43,316 (52%) |
40,198 (48%) |
|
Measure Nos. 302-303 | Primary elections | Establish a direct primary system requiring party members to nominate candidates directly through primary elections |
|
56,205 (77%) |
16,354 (23%) |
|
Measure Nos. 55-56 | Administration; Elections | Provide the state legislature with the power to set the compensation, powers, duties, and the election of the State Printer |
|
45,334 (76%) |
14,031 (24%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Oregon
- Types of ballot measures in Oregon
- List of Oregon ballot measures
- 1904 ballot measures
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