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Arizona
See also: Arizona 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 100-101 | Alcohol | Prohibit the manufacture, sale, or transfer of alcohol |
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25,887 (53%) |
22,743 (47%) |
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Measure Nos. 102-103 | Alcohol | Prevent elections on prohibition from being held within eight years of the previous election on the same matter |
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16,059 (38%) |
26,437 (62%) |
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Measure Nos. 104-105 | Transportation; Bonds | Allocate five million dollars for the construction of state highways |
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13,215 (36%) |
23,499 (64%) |
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Measure Nos. 106-107 | Property; Water; Bonds | Create a State Reclamation Service to issue bonds to pay for water-related reclamation projects |
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14,701 (45%) |
17,994 (55%) |
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Measure Nos. 108-109 | State legislatures; Direct democracy; Executive officials | Prohibit the governor from vetoing or legislature from amending or repealing initiatives or referendums approved by a majority of electors |
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16,567 (50%) |
16,484 (50%) |
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Measure Nos. 300-301 | Law enforcement; Executive officials | Provide the governor the power to grant reprieves, commutations, and pardons after conviction for all cases except treason and impeachment |
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15,425 (53%) |
13,554 (47%) |
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Measure Nos. 302-303 | Transportation; Business | Regulate the transportation of passengers on railroads and limit the fee to a maximum of three cents per mile |
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20,968 (63%) |
12,210 (37%) |
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Measure Nos. 304-305 | Local government | Provide for the creation and organization of new counties and the separation or annexation of parts of others |
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10,756 (34%) |
21,152 (66%) |
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Measure Nos. 306-307 | Elections; Local government | Provide a process of moving the location of county seats via petition and a proceeding election on the matter |
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14,225 (45%) |
17,740 (55%) |
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Measure Nos. 308-309 | Death penalty | Provide for the abolishment of the death penalty |
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18,129 (48%) |
19,381 (52%) |
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Measure Nos. 310-311 | Taxes | Provide for the semi-annual payment and assessment of taxes, and collection of delinquent taxes |
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13,842 (46%) |
15,934 (54%) |
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Measure Nos. 312-313 | Labor; Business | Prohibit employers from blacklisting individuals who joined or had an active interest in a labor organization or union |
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18,207 (51%) |
17,444 (49%) |
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Measure Nos. 314-315 | Pension | Provide a pension to mothers and the elderly |
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25,827 (68%) |
12,394 (32%) |
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Measure Nos. 316-317 | Economic development | Allocate $75,000 for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. |
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10,995 (33%) |
22,434 (67%) |
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Measure Nos. 318-319 | Labor; Business | Require employers to have at least eighty percent of their employees be U.S. citizens |
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25,017 (64%) |
14,323 (36%) |
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Measure Nos. 320-321 | Property; Taxes | Require a deed to be delivered to the State of Arizona for unsatisfactorily assessments of real or personal property |
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13,023 (38%) |
21,277 (62%) |
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Measure Nos. 322-323 | Energy; Business; Utilities | Regulate the placement, use, and maintenance of electric poles |
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18,871 (61%) |
12,256 (39%) |
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Measure Nos. 324-325 | Banking; Economic development; Business | Enable state development projects, a printing plant, and a banking system; and abolish the contract system for all state construction |
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16,754 (51%) |
15,853 (49%) |
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Measure Nos. 326-327 | Local government | Provide for the creation and organization of Miami County |
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5,878 (16%) |
30,055 (84%) |
Arkansas
See also: Arkansas 1914 ballot measures
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Legislative Salaries Increase Amendment | Gov't Salaries | Increases the salaries of legislators | |
LRCA | Amendment 6 | State Exec | Creates the office of Lieutenant Governor | |
CISS | Act 1 | Labor | Eliminates child labor | |
CICA | Amendment 14 | Bonds | Allows municipalities to issue bonds |
California
See also: California 1914 ballot propositions
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 10 | Abolish the poll tax. |
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405,375 (52%) |
374,487 (48%) |
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Proposition 11 | Allow the University of California to take up to $1.8 million in bonds for building on the UC-Berkely campus and establish terms for such bonds. |
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413,020 (63%) |
239,332 (37%) |
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Proposition 12 | Establish that delegates to constitutional conventions be nominated at nonpartisan primary elections. |
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271,896 (50%) |
274,325 (50%) |
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Proposition 13 | Establish that only property owners who taxes would be affected by a bond be allowed to vote on such bond. |
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312,193 (48%) |
337,951 (52%) |
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Proposition 14 | Provide for absentee voting. |
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244,855 (39%) |
390,333 (61%) |
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Proposition 15 | Authorize banks where public moneys are deposited to furnish bonds of districts within municipalities as security. |
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236,573 (42%) |
324,558 (58%) |
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Proposition 16 | Authorize the state, counties, or municipalities to take neighboring property to what is presently needed through the process of eminent domain. |
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259,192 (46%) |
307,155 (54%) |
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Proposition 17 | Allow for bonds to Alameda County up to $1 million for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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390,835 (66%) |
202,128 (34%) |
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Proposition 18 | Make the buying, selling, shipping, offering, or exposing for sale of any wild game (except rabbits and wild geese) protected by law a misdemeanor. |
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353,295 (49%) |
361,446 (51%) |
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Proposition 19 | Authorize cities of more than 50,000 people to annex contiguous territory within the county where the city is located. |
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293,019 (51%) |
287,185 (49%) |
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Proposition 1 | Call for a constitutional convention to amend or revise the California Constitution. |
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180,111 (29%) |
442,687 (71%) |
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Proposition 20 | Prohibit engaging in, training for, or betting on fights that result in compensation and prohibit all fights on Memorial Day and Sundays. |
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413,741 (56%) |
327,569 (44%) |
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Proposition 21 | Authorize chartered cities to establish municipal courts and municipal employees regulations and authorize such cities exceeding 175,000 population to consolidate by forming a charter. |
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248,112 (44%) |
318,224 (56%) |
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Proposition 22 | Establish the procedures for obtaining property titles and methods for transfers and notifications of liens. |
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359,757 (62%) |
224,846 (38%) |
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Proposition 23 | Declare a plurality of votes at any primary or election the election choice and authorize a preferential system of voting at primaries. |
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240,600 (45%) |
294,265 (55%) |
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Proposition 24 | Increase the daily pay allowed for all employees of the Assembly to $600 per day and keep the daily pay allowed for all employees of the Senate to $500. |
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87,315 (15%) |
494,272 (85%) |
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Proposition 25 | Establish procedures for cities with over 3,500 people to adopt charters and establish procedures for amending charters. |
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285,338 (56%) |
226,679 (44%) |
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Proposition 26 | Authorize the state legislature to supervise, regulate and conduct affairs of irrigation, reclamation or drainage districts. |
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335,047 (61%) |
216,865 (39%) |
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Proposition 27 | Authorize county charters to relate to any matters authorized by the constitution and allow counties to take over municipal functions. |
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261,219 (54%) |
225,530 (46%) |
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Proposition 28 | Give railroad commissioners exclusive power to fix public utilities rates in all incorporated municipalities. |
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291,665 (53%) |
260,589 (47%) |
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Proposition 29 | Allow county officers to perform municipal functions upon voter approval.and require charters be amended if such municipalities wish to use the allowance. |
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284,757 (57%) |
214,312 (43%) |
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Proposition 2 | Prohibit the sale, manufacture, and transportation of intoxicating liquor. |
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355,536 (40%) |
524,781 (60%) |
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Proposition 30 | Allow irrigation districts to acquire stock of a foreign corporation that owns part of an international water system to gain control over the entire system. |
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349,684 (65%) |
185,168 (35%) |
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Proposition 31 | Authorize the railroad commission to determine compensation paid for property taken through eminent domain for public utilities. |
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291,836 (54%) |
244,379 (46%) |
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Proposition 32 | Eliminate provisions that prohibited the governor from being elected as a United States senator during their term of office. |
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404,283 (68%) |
190,969 (32%) |
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Proposition 33 | Authorize municipal corporations to acquire and operate any type of public utilities. |
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231,724 (45%) |
278,129 (55%) |
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Proposition 34 | Make all lands and improvements owned by a county or municipal corporation outside of its limits taxable. |
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344,433 (61%) |
216,612 (39%) |
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Proposition 35 | Allow bonds up to $3 million for the building and equipment of state buildings in Sacramento and establishing the terms of such bonds. |
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294,928 (52%) |
267,717 (48%) |
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Proposition 36 | Provide for the issuance of state bonds to create a fund for completing a state building or buildings in the city and county of San Francisco. |
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300,028 (54%) |
257,119 (46%) |
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Proposition 37 | Provide for the issuance of $750,000 in state bonds to improve the state fairgrounds in the city of Sacramento and establish the terms for such bonds. |
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259,721 (46%) |
301,764 (54%) |
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Proposition 38 | Allow for bonds up to $1.25 million for the construction and maintenance of a state building in Los Angeles and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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285,796 (47%) |
320,302 (53%) |
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Proposition 39 | Establish times when the Prohibition Amendment, if such amendment were to be approved, would go into effect. |
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448,648 (66%) |
226,688 (34%) |
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Proposition 3 | Make it a misdemeanor for an employer to require or permit an employee to work more than eight hours in one day or more than 48 hours in one week. |
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282,692 (34%) |
560,881 (66%) |
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Proposition 40 | Authorize the governor to call extra sessions of the district courts of appeals and establish terms for such extra sessions. |
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203,674 (39%) |
322,891 (61%) |
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Proposition 41 | Establish that no judgment shall be set aside or a new trial granted in any case unless evidence is found to indicate a miscarriage of justice occurred. |
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378,237 (68%) |
182,073 (32%) |
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Proposition 42 | Authorize any county, municipality, irrigation district, or other public corporation that issued state bonds to pay interest on bonds at any place. |
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306,195 (60%) |
206,479 (40%) |
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Proposition 43 | Exempt buildings, equipment, land, securities, and income of non-profit collegiate educational institutions from taxation. |
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331,599 (53%) |
293,721 (47%) |
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Proposition 44 | Allow the legislature to create a minimum wage for women and minors and allow the legislature to create laws regarding the welfare of all employees. |
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379,311 (56%) |
295,109 (44%) |
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Proposition 45 | Prohibit employees from working more than six days or 48 hours per week and establish rules regarding working on Sundays. |
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290,679 (39%) |
457,890 (61%) |
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Proposition 46 | Create a state board for drugless physicians to regulate people who treat patients without drugs or medicine. |
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223,217 (33%) |
462,355 (67%) |
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Proposition 47 | Prohibit state elections on questions related to alcohol prohibition for eight years following the 1914 election. |
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355,394 (45%) |
435,701 (55%) |
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Proposition 48 | Allow for the issuance of bonds up to $10 million for the betterment of the San Francisco Harbor and establish the terms of such bonds. |
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408,633 (71%) |
167,589 (29%) |
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Proposition 4 | Declare places where acts of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution occur as nuisances and establish regulations for shutting down such places. |
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402,629 (53%) |
352,821 (47%) |
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Proposition 5 | Create a state corporation department to regulate investment companies and brokers. |
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343,805 (54%) |
288,084 (46%) |
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Proposition 6 | Create a state water commission to control the appropriation and use of water. |
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309,950 (51%) |
301,817 (49%) |
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Proposition 7 | Authorize counties and municipalities to exempt certain classes of property from taxation. |
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267,618 (42%) |
375,634 (58%) |
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Proposition 8 | Exempt vessels weighing more than 50 tons that are used to transport freight or passengers from taxation. |
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359,176 (54%) |
301,969 (46%) |
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Proposition 9 | Authorize the governor to appoint an auditor of investments to define, regulate and examine investment companies. |
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249,500 (41%) |
353,812 (59%) |
Colorado
See also: Colorado 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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CICA | Measure 1 | Direct Democracy | Provides rules for rejected and conflicting initiative measures | |
CICA | Measure 2 | Alcohol | Establishes a statewide prohibition on intoxicating alcoholic beverages | |
CICA | Measure 3 | Trials | Requires a three-fourths jury verdict in civil cases and permits women to serve as jurors | |
CICA | Measure 4 | Elections | Empowers the public to petition the governor to call for a special election on initiatives and referendums | |
CISS | Measure 5 | Admin of Gov't | Codifies laws related to women and children | |
CISS | Measure 6 | Law Enforcement | Provides for probation in criminal cases for minors and first offenders | |
CISS | Measure 7 | Gov't Finance | Increases the state road fund by 1/2 mill for highway construction purposes | |
CICA | Measure 8 | Business | Defines newspapers as public utilities | |
VR | Measure 9 | Utilities | Regards the financing and capitalization of public utilities | |
VR | Measure 10 | Business | Provides for the licensing and regulation of commission merchants | |
VR | Measure 11 | Labor | Relieves employees from assuming risk of workplace injury or death | |
VR | Measure 12 | Law Enforcement | Alters the methods of appointing peace officers | |
VR | Measure 13 | Utilities | Regards the financing and capitalization of public utilities | |
LRCA | Measure 14 | Gov't Finaces | Provides 60 years for the redemption of city or town indebtedness | |
LRCA | Measure 15 | Taxes | Regards the equalization of tax assessments at full cash value by state and county boards of equalization | |
LRCA | Measure 16 | Direct Democracy | Regards the publication of constitutional amendments and initiated and referred laws |
Florida
See also: Florida 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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County Officers Amendment | Eliminate the office of county treasurer and establish the term of office for county tax assessor and collector as four years |
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14,164 (68%) |
6,668 (32%) |
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Court System Amendment | Establish the state court system |
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8,998 (67%) |
4,500 (33%) |
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State Militia Officers Amendment | Establish procedures and protocols for officers of the state militia |
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10,356 (68%) |
4,798 (32%) |
Idaho
See also: Idaho 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | HJR 3 | Judiciary | Increases the Supreme Court to five justices | |
LRCA | HJR 23 | Local Gov't | Removes the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the Land Board | |
LRCA | SJR 4 | Term limits | Extends the terms of state officers to four years |
Maine
See also: Maine 1914 ballot measures
September 14
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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VR | REFERENDUM | Utilities | Creates a Public Utilities Commission |
Maryland
See also: Maryland 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Constitutions | Amends Section 44 of Article 4 of the Constitution |
Michigan
See also: Michigan 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Absentee Voting Amendment | Revise provisions of the constitution relative to absentee voting |
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190,510 (52%) |
175,948 (48%) |
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Bonds for Drains and Agricultural Lands Amendment | Allow counties to issue bonds for the construction of drains and the improvement of agricultural lands |
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165,290 (45%) |
199,873 (55%) |
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Bonds for Public Wagon Roads Amendment | Allow the state to issue bonds for the improvement of public wagon roads |
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164,333 (45%) |
202,087 (55%) |
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Regulation of Fraternal Beneficiary Societies Initiative | Revise provisions relating to the regulation of fraternal beneficiary societies |
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92,392 (24%) |
291,776 (76%) |
Minnesota
See also: Minnesota 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Direct democracy | Establishes initiative and referendum | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Judiciary | Increases the number of justices of the Supreme Court | |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | Gov't Finances | Authorizes a fund to improve state school lands | |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | Gov't Acc | Repeals the requirement of publication of the treasurer's report | |
LRCA | Amendment 5 | Education | Authorizes investment of school funds in first mortgages | |
LRCA | Amendment 6 | Judiciary | Extends terms of probate judges | |
LRCA | Amendment 7 | Legislature | Limits the size of the state senate | |
LRCA | Amendment 8 | Admin of gov't | Authorizes the recall of any public official | |
LRCA | Amendment 9 | Taxes | Authorizes special dog taxes | |
LRCA | Amendment 10 | Environment | Authorizes state bounties for reforestation | |
LRCA | Amendment 11 | Forests & parks | Authorizes public lands to be set aside as state forests |
Missouri
See also: Missouri 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Issue 1 | Taxes | Restricts the submission and use of single tax measure | |
LRCA | Issue 2 | Gov't Finances | Increases Kansas City debt limit for the purpose of acquiring public utilities | |
LRCA | Issue 3 | Taxes | Provides for state taxes for the construction and maintenance of roads | |
LRCA | Issue 4 | Gov't Salaries | Changes compensation of legislatures from per diem to annual salary | |
LRCA | Issue 5 | Gov't Finances | Increases debt limits for cities with over 100,00 inhabitants for the purpose of constructing subways | |
LRCA | Issue 6 | Taxes | Allows voters to increase tax rates for road purposes | |
LRCA | Issue 7 | Pension | Gives General Assembly option to pay pensions to the blind | |
LRCA | Issue 8 | Local Gov't | Makes amending charters easier for certain cities | |
VR | Issue 9 | Business | Mandates minimum number of employees on train crews | |
VR | Issue 10 | Alcohol | Gives counties option on alcohol prohibition | |
VR | Issue 11 | Local Gov't | Gives the mayor of St. Loius power to appoint excise commissioners | |
VR | Issue 12 | Local Gov't | Allows the mayor of St. Louis to appoint police commissioners | |
CICA | Issue 13 | Suffrage | Gives women equal voting rights | |
CICA | Issue 14 | Bonds | Issues $50 million in bonds and sells equal amount to fund highways | |
CICA | Issue 15 | Bonds | Allows voters to vote for taxes and bonds for roads |
Montana
See also: Montana 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Suffrage | Permits women's suffrage | |
LRSS | Referendum 1 | Education | Creates a levy to support education institutions | |
VR | IR-6 | Athletics | Establishes an Athletic Commission | |
CISS | I-7 | Labor | Provides workmen's compensation | |
CISS | I-8 | Gov't Finances | Relates to the investment of permanent state funds | |
CISS | I-9 | Education | Consolidates state institutions of higher education |
Nebraska
See also: Nebraska 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Taxes | Provides for uniform taxation | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Trials | Authorizes a five-sixths jury verdict | |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | State exec | Provides for the salaries of state executive officers | |
VR | Referendum 1 | Labor | Provides for workmen's compensation | |
VR | Referendum 2 | Gov't Finances | Provides funding for building city armories | |
CISS | Initiative 1 | Education | Removes a university campus | |
CICA | Amendment 4 | Suffrage | Gives women the right to vote |
New York
See also: New York 1914 ballot measures
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Proposed Amendment No. 1 | Con Convention | Calls a constitutional convention to revise the constitution |
North Carolina
See also: North Carolina 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Con language | Substitutes new language in two sections of the constitution | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Legislature | Increases compensation of members of the general assembly | |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | Admin of gov't | Restricts local, private and special legislation | |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | State exec | Fixes the day of inauguration for the governor | |
LRCA | Amendment 5 | Trials | Provides emergency judges to prevent trial delays | |
LRCA | Amendment 6 | Con language | Removes obsolete sections from the constitution | |
LRCA | Amendment 7 | Taxes | Revises and reforms the system of revenue and taxation | |
LRCA | Amendment 8 | Legislature | Prevents special charters to corporations by the general assembly | |
LRCA | Amendment 9 | Local gov't | Prevents special charters to towns, cities and incorporated villages | |
LRCA | Amendment 10 | Education | Requires a six-month public school term |
North Dakota
See also: North Dakota 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Referendum | Admin of Gov't | Renames state Blind Asylum | |
LRCA | Referendum | Direct Democracy | Creates the initiated constitutional amendment process | |
LRCA | Referendum | Direct Democracy | Creates the initiated state statute process | |
LRCA | Referendum | Transportation | Allowes state to aid construction of highways | |
LRCA | Referendum | Food and Agri | Empowers the Legislative Assembly to operate terminal grain elevators with in the state | |
LRCA | Referendum | Taxes | Authorizes Legislative Assembly to recognize different classifications of property and apply uniform taxation within each | |
LRCA | Referendum | Suffrage | Deals with women's suffrage |
Ohio
See also: Ohio 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Alcohol Prohibition Initiative | Prohibit alcohol |
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504,177 (46%) |
588,329 (54%) |
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Home Rule on Alcohol Initiative | Provide home rule on alcohol |
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559,872 (51%) |
547,254 (49%) |
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Tax Rate and Property Classification Initiative | Provide a limitation on the tax rate and provide for the classification of property for tax purposes |
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223,873 (29%) |
551,760 (71%) |
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Women's Right to Vote Initiative | Provide for women's suffrage in state constitution |
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335,390 (39%) |
518,295 (61%) |
Oklahoma
See also: Oklahoma 1914 ballot measures
August 4
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | State Question 59 | Taxes | Levies a tax for the common schools | |
VR | State Question 61 | Gambling | Prohibits gambling on races and pool halls | |
VR | State Question 62 | Gambling | Prohibits the running of slot machines | |
CISS | State Question 68 | Taxes | Re-enacts the direct and indirect taxation system | |
CICA | State Question 73 | Alcohol | Makes use of intoxicating liquors cause for removal from office |
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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CICA | State Question 71 | Judiciary | Reduces the number of Supreme Appellate Courts | |
CICA | State Question 74 | Taxes | Reduces the maximum levy of state taxes assessed | |
CICA | State Question 75 | Taxes | Levies a tax on oil and gas production | |
CICA | State Question 77 | Legislature | Abolishes the bicameral legislature |
Oregon
See also: Oregon 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure Nos. 300-301 | Suffrage | Require voters to be citizens of the United States of America. |
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164,879 (81%) |
39,847 (19%) |
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Measure Nos. 302-303 | Executive officials | Create the office of the Lieutenant Governor and provide a line of succession to the governorship. |
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52,040 (27%) |
143,804 (73%) |
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Measure Nos. 304-305 | Local government | Permit county-city consolidation in a county that contains a city with over 100,000 inhabitants. |
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77,392 (43%) |
103,194 (57%) |
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Measure Nos. 306-307 | Budgets | Allow the state to incur more than $50,000 of debt to build and maintain roads, construct irrigation, and develop land and projects. |
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49,759 (27%) |
135,550 (73%) |
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Measure Nos. 308-309 | Taxes | Omit the requirement that “all taxation shall be equal and uniform.” |
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59,206 (34%) |
116,490 (66%) |
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Measure Nos. 310-311 | Taxes | Change existing rules on uniform taxation by authorizing property classification for taxation purposes and specific taxes on income. |
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52,362 (30%) |
122,704 (70%) |
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Measure Nos. 312-313 | Education; Taxes | Levy a one-fortieth of a mill property tax for the construction and maintenance of the Southern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland, Jackson County. |
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84,041 (43%) |
109,643 (57%) |
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Measure Nos. 314-315 | Local government | Allow towns, cities, or municipalities to merge into an adjoining city or town through a vote by by the interested electors. |
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96,116 (55%) |
77,671 (45%) |
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Measure Nos. 316-317 | Education; Taxes | Levy a one-fortieth of a mill property tax for the construction and maintenance of the Eastern Oregon State Normal School at Weston, Umatilla County. |
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87,450 (45%) |
105,345 (55%) |
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Measure Nos. 318-319 | Government salaries | Establish compensation for state legislators at five dollars per working day and ten cents per mile for traveling. |
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41,087 (22%) |
146,278 (78%) |
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Measure Nos. 320-321 | Labor | Mandate that no person should be required to work more than eight hours per day or forty-eight hours per week. |
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49,360 (23%) |
167,888 (77%) |
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Measure Nos. 322-323 | Labor | Require employers to install ventilation in work rooms over 80°F and mandate eight-hour workdays for women. |
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88,480 (42%) |
120,296 (58%) |
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Measure Nos. 324-325 | State judiciary; Elections | Prohibit party nominations for judges and allow candidates to run by filing a petition signed by one percent of eligible district voters. |
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74,323 (41%) |
107,263 (59%) |
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Measure Nos. 326-327 | Property; Taxes | Exempt personal property and land improvements, such as dwellings and furniture and goods, from taxation up to $1,500. |
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65,495 (32%) |
136,193 (68%) |
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Measure Nos. 328-329 | Transportation; Water | Prohibit the sale of of navigable waterway beds and authorize the construction and leasing of municipal docks. |
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67,128 (37%) |
114,564 (63%) |
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Measure Nos. 330-331 | Public works; Transportation | Allow municipalities to build, manage, and maintain wharves, docks, and piers, and lease submerged lands for private construction. |
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67,110 (38%) |
111,113 (62%) |
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Measure Nos. 332-333 | Alcohol; Business | Prohibit intoxicating liquor manufacture and sale, except upon prescription or for scientific, mechanical, or religious purposes. |
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136,842 (58%) |
100,362 (42%) |
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Measure Nos. 334-335 | Death penalty | Abolish the death penalty for murder committed and fix life imprisonment as the maximum punishment for any crime. |
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100,522 (50%) |
100,395 (50%) |
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Measure Nos. 336-337 | Taxes | Establish a graduated tax on realty and distribute tax revenues to county schools and libraries and other county expenses. |
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59,186 (32%) |
124,943 (68%) |
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Measure Nos. 338-339 | Administration | Consolidate the office of the Corporation Commissioner with the office of the Insurance Commissioner. |
|
55,469 (32%) |
120,154 (68%) |
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Measure Nos. 340-341 | Business | Allow people with “reputable” dental college degrees or out-of-state dental licenses to practice dentistry in Oregon. |
|
92,722 (46%) |
110,404 (54%) |
|
Measure Nos. 342-343 | Local government | Extend the term length for county officers from two years to four years. |
|
82,841 (44%) |
107,039 (56%) |
|
Measure Nos. 344-345 | Taxes | Require the Governor to appoint a five-member tax code commission to prepare and present a new tax code to the legislature. |
|
34,436 (19%) |
143,468 (81%) |
|
Measure Nos. 346-347 | Administration | Abolish the Desert Land Board and the State Water board and transfer its powers and duties to the State Land Board and the State Water Commissioner. |
|
32,701 (19%) |
143,366 (81%) |
|
Measure Nos. 348-349 | State legislatures; Electoral systems; Elections | Enact a system for electing sixty state legislators |
|
39,740 (22%) |
137,116 (78%) |
|
Measure Nos. 350-351 | State legislatures | Eliminate the Oregon Senate, leaving the state legislature as one house. |
|
62,376 (34%) |
123,429 (66%) |
|
Measure Nos. 352-353 | Administration; Labor; Public works | Create a Department of Industry and Public Works under the State Labor Commissioner to provide jobs for unemployed citizens. |
|
57,859 (31%) |
126,201 (69%) |
|
Measure Nos. 354-355 | Elections | Authorize the election of delegates by voters to recommend candidates at primary nominating conventions. |
|
25,058 (14%) |
153,638 (86%) |
|
Measure Nos. 356-357 | Property; Taxes | Provide equal assessment and taxation of all property with a $300 exemption, and exempt municipal, educational, literacy, scientific, religious, and charitable properties. |
|
43,280 (24%) |
140,507 (76%) |
South Dakota
See also: South Dakota 1914 ballot measures
November 3
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
ConCon | Call for Constitutional Convention | ConCon | Calls a constitutional convention | |
LRCA | Superintendent's Term Limit | Term Limits | Removes the term limit of four consecutive years from the superintendent of schools | |
LRCA | Legislative Terms | Term Limits | Extends the term of office for state legislators to four years | |
LRCA | Municipal Initiative and Referendum | Direct Democracy | Extends the initiative and referendum processes to municipal laws | |
LRCA | School Lands Purchase Interest | Gov't Finances | Reduces the interest on the purchases of school lands to 5 percent | |
LRCA | Institutional Board Changes | Admin of Gov't | Renames the State Board of Charities and Corrections to the State Board of Control; modifies board powers | |
LRCA | Irrigation Control and Promotion | Water | Declares irrigation for agricultural land a public purpose | |
LRCA | Judge Disqualification | Judiciary | Provides for the disqualification of supreme court justices from certain cases and for their temporary replacements | |
LRCA | Women's Suffrage | Suffrage | Grants suffrage to women by removing the word "male" from Section 1 of Article VII | |
IndISS | Coffey Primary Election Law | Elections | Repeals and replaces the Richard's Primary Law | |
IndISS | Local Liquor Option | Alcohol | Provides for the licensing, restriction and regulation of liquor sales on a local basis | |
VR | Normal School Course | Education | Affects the course of study at the Northern Normal and Industrial School |
Texas
See also: Texas 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Proposition 1 | Direct democracy | Establish a state initiative and referendum process |
|
62,371 (48%) |
66,785 (52%) |
|
Proposition 2 | Water; Local government | Authorize counties to designate seawall reclamation districts and build seawalls |
|
47,259 (38%) |
78,118 (62%) |
|
Proposition 3 | State legislatures; Government salaries | Increase the length of regular sessions, the legislator salary in odd years, the per diem compensation in even years, and the mileage reimbursement. |
|
37,296 (29%) |
89,535 (71%) |
Vermont
See also: Vermont 1914 ballot measures
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
AQ | Primary Elections Act | Elections | Two advisory questions regarding enacting primary elections | |
LRSS | Supreme Court Building Act | State judiciary | When to appropriate $300,000 to design and construct a new Vermont Supreme Court building no later than September 1916. | July 1, 1915 |
Washington
See also: Washington 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amendment to Article II Sec. 33 | Property | Provide guidelines for the purchase and holding of lands by alien residents |
|
55,080 (21%) |
212,542 (79%) |
|
Initiative 10 | Law enforcement; Labor | Provide the employment of certain convicts to construct public highways, payment for dependent families of such convicts, and creation of state road funds to implement this measure |
|
111,805 (38%) |
183,726 (62%) |
|
Initiative 13 | Wages; Labor | Prohibit employers from having employees work more than eight hours a day, except in agricultural labor, cases of emergency, or additional compensation for overtime work |
|
118,881 (36%) |
212,935 (64%) |
|
Initiative 3 | Alcohol | Prohibit the production and sale of alcohol in Washington |
|
189,840 (53%) |
171,208 (47%) |
|
Initiative 6 | Business | Transfer power from the secretary of state to the public service commission to regulate businesses to prevent fraud in the dealings of land, stocks, bonds, and other securities |
|
142,017 (49%) |
147,298 (51%) |
|
Initiative 7 | Administration | Abolish the bureau of inspection and supervision of public offices, transfer the bureau's power to the state auditor, and require the state auditor to provide a balance sheet of each department's expense |
|
117,882 (41%) |
167,080 (59%) |
|
Initiative 8 | Labor; Business | Prohibit fees to secure employment or employment interviews |
|
162,054 (53%) |
144,544 (47%) |
|
Initiative 9 | Healthcare; Labor | Require employers to cover up to one hundred dollars in expenses for injured workers, with the additional cost paid for by the industry, and prohibit certain wage deductions |
|
143,738 (48%) |
154,166 (52%) |
|
Referendum 1 | Education; Pension | Provide for the creation of a retirement fund for retired public school teachers, principals, supervisors, supervising principals and superintendents and a board of trustees to oversee the fund |
|
59,051 (19%) |
252,356 (81%) |
|
Referendum 2 | Water; Bonds | Provided for the construction and operation of an irrigation and storage system to irrigate lands in the Quincy Valley and the authorization of $40 million in state bonds sales to raise funds |
|
102,315 (35%) |
189,065 (65%) |
Wisconsin
See also: Wisconsin 1914 ballot measures
November 3, 1914
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Question 10 | change legislative pay to $600 per year and allow for 2 cents a mile travel compensation |
|
68,907 (30%) |
157,202 (70%) |
|
Question 1 | Allow constitutional amendments to be submitted to the people after three-fifths approval by the legislature |
|
71,734 (31%) |
160,761 (69%) |
|
Question 2 | Create initiative and referendum rights in the state |
|
84,934 (36%) |
148,536 (64%) |
|
Question 3 | Create a state annuity insurance system |
|
59,909 (26%) |
170,338 (74%) |
|
Question 4 | Create the right of city and village home rule |
|
86,020 (38%) |
141,472 (62%) |
|
Question 5 | Allow the legislature to decrease the number of judiciary circuits and increase the number of judges |
|
63,311 (29%) |
154,827 (71%) |
|
Question 6 | Create the right to recall elected officials other than judges |
|
81,628 (36%) |
144,386 (64%) |
|
Question 7 | Define the property that can be taken by municipal corporations for public purposes |
|
61,122 (28%) |
154,945 (72%) |
|
Question 8 | Allow citizens to petition the legislature for constitutional amendments |
|
68,435 (31%) |
150,215 (69%) |
|
Question 9 | Allow for the creation of a state insurance system |
|
58,490 (26%) |
165,966 (74%) |
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