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    Arizona

    See also: Arizona 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 100-101 Alcohol Prohibit the manufacture, sale, or transfer of alcohol

    Approveda

    25,887 (53%)

    22,743 (47%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 102-103 Alcohol Prevent elections on prohibition from being held within eight years of the previous election on the same matter

    Defeated

    16,059 (38%)

    26,437 (62%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 104-105 Transportation; Bonds Allocate five million dollars for the construction of state highways

    Defeated

    13,215 (36%)

    23,499 (64%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 106-107 Property; Water; Bonds Create a State Reclamation Service to issue bonds to pay for water-related reclamation projects

    Defeated

    14,701 (45%)

    17,994 (55%)

    CICA

    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

    Approveda

    16,567 (50%)

    16,484 (50%)

    VR

    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

    Approveda

    15,425 (53%)

    13,554 (47%)

    VR

    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

    Approveda

    20,968 (63%)

    12,210 (37%)

    VR

    Measure Nos. 304-305 Local government Provide for the creation and organization of new counties and the separation or annexation of parts of others

    Defeated

    10,756 (34%)

    21,152 (66%)

    VR

    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

    Defeated

    14,225 (45%)

    17,740 (55%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 308-309 Death penalty Provide for the abolishment of the death penalty

    Defeated

    18,129 (48%)

    19,381 (52%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 310-311 Taxes Provide for the semi-annual payment and assessment of taxes, and collection of delinquent taxes

    Defeated

    13,842 (46%)

    15,934 (54%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 312-313 Labor; Business Prohibit employers from blacklisting individuals who joined or had an active interest in a labor organization or union

    Approveda

    18,207 (51%)

    17,444 (49%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 314-315 Pension Provide a pension to mothers and the elderly

    Approveda

    25,827 (68%)

    12,394 (32%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 316-317 Economic development Allocate $75,000 for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

    Defeated

    10,995 (33%)

    22,434 (67%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 318-319 Labor; Business Require employers to have at least eighty percent of their employees be U.S. citizens

    Approveda

    25,017 (64%)

    14,323 (36%)

    CISS

    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

    Defeated

    13,023 (38%)

    21,277 (62%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 322-323 Energy; Business; Utilities Regulate the placement, use, and maintenance of electric poles

    Approveda

    18,871 (61%)

    12,256 (39%)

    CISS

    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

    Approveda

    16,754 (51%)

    15,853 (49%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 326-327 Local government Provide for the creation and organization of Miami County

    Defeated

    5,878 (16%)

    30,055 (84%)

    Arkansas

    See also: Arkansas 1914 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Legislative Salaries Increase Amendment Gov't Salaries Increases the salaries of legislators
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 6 State Exec Creates the office of Lieutenant Governor
    Approveda
    CISS Act 1 Labor Eliminates child labor
    Approveda
    CICA Amendment 14 Bonds Allows municipalities to issue bonds
    Approveda

    California

    See also: California 1914 ballot propositions


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    CICA

    Proposition 10 Abolish the poll tax.

    Approveda

    405,375 (52%)

    374,487 (48%)

    BI

    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.

    Approveda

    413,020 (63%)

    239,332 (37%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 12 Establish that delegates to constitutional conventions be nominated at nonpartisan primary elections.

    Defeated

    271,896 (50%)

    274,325 (50%)

    CICA

    Proposition 13 Establish that only property owners who taxes would be affected by a bond be allowed to vote on such bond.

    Defeated

    312,193 (48%)

    337,951 (52%)

    CISS

    Proposition 14 Provide for absentee voting.

    Defeated

    244,855 (39%)

    390,333 (61%)

    CICA

    Proposition 15 Authorize banks where public moneys are deposited to furnish bonds of districts within municipalities as security.

    Defeated

    236,573 (42%)

    324,558 (58%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 16 Authorize the state, counties, or municipalities to take neighboring property to what is presently needed through the process of eminent domain.

    Defeated

    259,192 (46%)

    307,155 (54%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Approveda

    390,835 (66%)

    202,128 (34%)

    VR

    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.

    Defeated

    353,295 (49%)

    361,446 (51%)

    CICA

    Proposition 19 Authorize cities of more than 50,000 people to annex contiguous territory within the county where the city is located.

    Approveda

    293,019 (51%)

    287,185 (49%)

    LRSS

    Proposition 1 Call for a constitutional convention to amend or revise the California Constitution.

    Defeated

    180,111 (29%)

    442,687 (71%)

    CISS

    Proposition 20 Prohibit engaging in, training for, or betting on fights that result in compensation and prohibit all fights on Memorial Day and Sundays.

    Approveda

    413,741 (56%)

    327,569 (44%)

    CICA

    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.

    Defeated

    248,112 (44%)

    318,224 (56%)

    CISS

    Proposition 22 Establish the procedures for obtaining property titles and methods for transfers and notifications of liens.

    Approveda

    359,757 (62%)

    224,846 (38%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 23 Declare a plurality of votes at any primary or election the election choice and authorize a preferential system of voting at primaries.

    Defeated

    240,600 (45%)

    294,265 (55%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Defeated

    87,315 (15%)

    494,272 (85%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 25 Establish procedures for cities with over 3,500 people to adopt charters and establish procedures for amending charters.

    Approveda

    285,338 (56%)

    226,679 (44%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 26 Authorize the state legislature to supervise, regulate and conduct affairs of irrigation, reclamation or drainage districts.

    Approveda

    335,047 (61%)

    216,865 (39%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 27 Authorize county charters to relate to any matters authorized by the constitution and allow counties to take over municipal functions.

    Approveda

    261,219 (54%)

    225,530 (46%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 28 Give railroad commissioners exclusive power to fix public utilities rates in all incorporated municipalities.

    Approveda

    291,665 (53%)

    260,589 (47%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Approveda

    284,757 (57%)

    214,312 (43%)

    CICA

    Proposition 2 Prohibit the sale, manufacture, and transportation of intoxicating liquor.

    Defeated

    355,536 (40%)

    524,781 (60%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Approveda

    349,684 (65%)

    185,168 (35%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 31 Authorize the railroad commission to determine compensation paid for property taken through eminent domain for public utilities.

    Approveda

    291,836 (54%)

    244,379 (46%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 32 Eliminate provisions that prohibited the governor from being elected as a United States senator during their term of office.

    Approveda

    404,283 (68%)

    190,969 (32%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 33 Authorize municipal corporations to acquire and operate any type of public utilities.

    Defeated

    231,724 (45%)

    278,129 (55%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 34 Make all lands and improvements owned by a county or municipal corporation outside of its limits taxable.

    Approveda

    344,433 (61%)

    216,612 (39%)

    BI

    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.

    Approveda

    294,928 (52%)

    267,717 (48%)

    BI

    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.

    Approveda

    300,028 (54%)

    257,119 (46%)

    BI

    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.

    Defeated

    259,721 (46%)

    301,764 (54%)

    CISS

    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.

    Defeated

    285,796 (47%)

    320,302 (53%)

    CICA

    Proposition 39 Establish times when the Prohibition Amendment, if such amendment were to be approved, would go into effect.

    Approveda

    448,648 (66%)

    226,688 (34%)

    CISS

    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.

    Defeated

    282,692 (34%)

    560,881 (66%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 40 Authorize the governor to call extra sessions of the district courts of appeals and establish terms for such extra sessions.

    Defeated

    203,674 (39%)

    322,891 (61%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Approveda

    378,237 (68%)

    182,073 (32%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 42 Authorize any county, municipality, irrigation district, or other public corporation that issued state bonds to pay interest on bonds at any place.

    Approveda

    306,195 (60%)

    206,479 (40%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 43 Exempt buildings, equipment, land, securities, and income of non-profit collegiate educational institutions from taxation.

    Approveda

    331,599 (53%)

    293,721 (47%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Approveda

    379,311 (56%)

    295,109 (44%)

    CISS

    Proposition 45 Prohibit employees from working more than six days or 48 hours per week and establish rules regarding working on Sundays.

    Defeated

    290,679 (39%)

    457,890 (61%)

    CISS

    Proposition 46 Create a state board for drugless physicians to regulate people who treat patients without drugs or medicine.

    Defeated

    223,217 (33%)

    462,355 (67%)

    CICA

    Proposition 47 Prohibit state elections on questions related to alcohol prohibition for eight years following the 1914 election.

    Defeated

    355,394 (45%)

    435,701 (55%)

    BI

    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.

    Approveda

    408,633 (71%)

    167,589 (29%)

    VR

    Proposition 4 Declare places where acts of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution occur as nuisances and establish regulations for shutting down such places.

    Approveda

    402,629 (53%)

    352,821 (47%)

    VR

    Proposition 5 Create a state corporation department to regulate investment companies and brokers.

    Approveda

    343,805 (54%)

    288,084 (46%)

    VR

    Proposition 6 Create a state water commission to control the appropriation and use of water.

    Approveda

    309,950 (51%)

    301,817 (49%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 7 Authorize counties and municipalities to exempt certain classes of property from taxation.

    Defeated

    267,618 (42%)

    375,634 (58%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 8 Exempt vessels weighing more than 50 tons that are used to transport freight or passengers from taxation.

    Approveda

    359,176 (54%)

    301,969 (46%)

    CISS

    Proposition 9 Authorize the governor to appoint an auditor of investments to define, regulate and examine investment companies.

    Defeated

    249,500 (41%)

    353,812 (59%)

    Colorado

    See also: Colorado 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    CICA Measure 1 Direct Democracy Provides rules for rejected and conflicting initiative measures
    Defeatedd
    CICA Measure 2 Alcohol Establishes a statewide prohibition on intoxicating alcoholic beverages
    Approveda
    CICA Measure 3 Trials Requires a three-fourths jury verdict in civil cases and permits women to serve as jurors
    Defeatedd
    CICA Measure 4 Elections Empowers the public to petition the governor to call for a special election on initiatives and referendums
    Defeatedd
    CISS Measure 5 Admin of Gov't Codifies laws related to women and children
    Defeatedd
    CISS Measure 6 Law Enforcement Provides for probation in criminal cases for minors and first offenders
    Defeatedd
    CISS Measure 7 Gov't Finance Increases the state road fund by 1/2 mill for highway construction purposes
    Approveda
    CICA Measure 8 Business Defines newspapers as public utilities
    Approveda
    VR Measure 9 Utilities Regards the financing and capitalization of public utilities
    Defeatedd
    VR Measure 10 Business Provides for the licensing and regulation of commission merchants
    Defeatedd
    VR Measure 11 Labor Relieves employees from assuming risk of workplace injury or death
    Approveda
    VR Measure 12 Law Enforcement Alters the methods of appointing peace officers
    Defeatedd
    VR Measure 13 Utilities Regards the financing and capitalization of public utilities
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Measure 14 Gov't Finaces Provides 60 years for the redemption of city or town indebtedness
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Measure 15 Taxes Regards the equalization of tax assessments at full cash value by state and county boards of equalization
    Approveda
    LRCA Measure 16 Direct Democracy Regards the publication of constitutional amendments and initiated and referred laws
    Defeatedd

    Florida

    See also: Florida 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    County Officers Amendment Eliminate the office of county treasurer and establish the term of office for county tax assessor and collector as four years

    Approveda

    14,164 (68%)

    6,668 (32%)

    LRCA

    Court System Amendment Establish the state court system

    Approveda

    8,998 (67%)

    4,500 (33%)

    LRCA

    State Militia Officers Amendment Establish procedures and protocols for officers of the state militia

    Approveda

    10,356 (68%)

    4,798 (32%)

    Idaho

    See also: Idaho 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA HJR 3 Judiciary Increases the Supreme Court to five justices
    Defeatedd
    LRCA HJR 23 Local Gov't Removes the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the Land Board
    Defeatedd
    LRCA SJR 4 Term limits Extends the terms of state officers to four years
    Defeatedd

    Maine

    See also: Maine 1914 ballot measures


    September 14

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    VR REFERENDUM Utilities Creates a Public Utilities Commission
    Approveda

    Maryland

    See also: Maryland 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Constitutions Amends Section 44 of Article 4 of the Constitution
    Approveda

    Michigan

    See also: Michigan 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Absentee Voting Amendment Revise provisions of the constitution relative to absentee voting

    Approveda

    190,510 (52%)

    175,948 (48%)

    LRCA

    Bonds for Drains and Agricultural Lands Amendment Allow counties to issue bonds for the construction of drains and the improvement of agricultural lands

    Defeated

    165,290 (45%)

    199,873 (55%)

    LRCA

    Bonds for Public Wagon Roads Amendment Allow the state to issue bonds for the improvement of public wagon roads

    Defeated

    164,333 (45%)

    202,087 (55%)

    CICA

    Regulation of Fraternal Beneficiary Societies Initiative Revise provisions relating to the regulation of fraternal beneficiary societies

    Defeated

    92,392 (24%)

    291,776 (76%)

    Minnesota

    See also: Minnesota 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Direct democracy Establishes initiative and referendum
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 2 Judiciary Increases the number of justices of the Supreme Court
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 3 Gov't Finances Authorizes a fund to improve state school lands
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 4 Gov't Acc Repeals the requirement of publication of the treasurer's report
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 5 Education Authorizes investment of school funds in first mortgages
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 6 Judiciary Extends terms of probate judges
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 7 Legislature Limits the size of the state senate
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 8 Admin of gov't Authorizes the recall of any public official
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 9 Taxes Authorizes special dog taxes
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 10 Environment Authorizes state bounties for reforestation
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 11 Forests & parks Authorizes public lands to be set aside as state forests
    Approveda

    Missouri

    See also: Missouri 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Issue 1 Taxes Restricts the submission and use of single tax measure
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 2 Gov't Finances Increases Kansas City debt limit for the purpose of acquiring public utilities
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 3 Taxes Provides for state taxes for the construction and maintenance of roads
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 4 Gov't Salaries Changes compensation of legislatures from per diem to annual salary
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 5 Gov't Finances Increases debt limits for cities with over 100,00 inhabitants for the purpose of constructing subways
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 6 Taxes Allows voters to increase tax rates for road purposes
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 7 Pension Gives General Assembly option to pay pensions to the blind
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Issue 8 Local Gov't Makes amending charters easier for certain cities
    Defeatedd
    VR Issue 9 Business Mandates minimum number of employees on train crews
    Defeatedd
    VR Issue 10 Alcohol Gives counties option on alcohol prohibition
    Defeatedd
    VR Issue 11 Local Gov't Gives the mayor of St. Loius power to appoint excise commissioners
    Defeatedd
    VR Issue 12 Local Gov't Allows the mayor of St. Louis to appoint police commissioners
    Defeatedd
    CICA Issue 13 Suffrage Gives women equal voting rights
    Defeatedd
    CICA Issue 14 Bonds Issues $50 million in bonds and sells equal amount to fund highways
    Defeatedd
    CICA Issue 15 Bonds Allows voters to vote for taxes and bonds for roads
    Defeatedd

    Montana

    See also: Montana 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Suffrage Permits women's suffrage
    Approveda
    LRSS Referendum 1 Education Creates a levy to support education institutions
    Defeatedd
    VR IR-6 Athletics Establishes an Athletic Commission
    Defeatedd
    CISS I-7 Labor Provides workmen's compensation
    Defeatedd
    CISS I-8 Gov't Finances Relates to the investment of permanent state funds
    Approveda
    CISS I-9 Education Consolidates state institutions of higher education
    Defeatedd

    Nebraska

    See also: Nebraska 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Taxes Provides for uniform taxation
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 2 Trials Authorizes a five-sixths jury verdict
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 3 State exec Provides for the salaries of state executive officers
    Defeatedd
    VR Referendum 1 Labor Provides for workmen's compensation
    Approveda
    VR Referendum 2 Gov't Finances Provides funding for building city armories
    Defeatedd
    CISS Initiative 1 Education Removes a university campus
    Defeatedd
    CICA Amendment 4 Suffrage Gives women the right to vote
    Defeatedd

    New York

    See also: New York 1914 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Proposed Amendment No. 1 Con Convention Calls a constitutional convention to revise the constitution
    Approveda

    North Carolina

    See also: North Carolina 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Con language Substitutes new language in two sections of the constitution
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 2 Legislature Increases compensation of members of the general assembly
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 3 Admin of gov't Restricts local, private and special legislation
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 4 State exec Fixes the day of inauguration for the governor
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 5 Trials Provides emergency judges to prevent trial delays
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 6 Con language Removes obsolete sections from the constitution
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 7 Taxes Revises and reforms the system of revenue and taxation
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 8 Legislature Prevents special charters to corporations by the general assembly
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 9 Local gov't Prevents special charters to towns, cities and incorporated villages
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 10 Education Requires a six-month public school term
    Defeatedd

    North Dakota

    See also: North Dakota 1914 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Referendum Admin of Gov't Renames state Blind Asylum
    Approveda
    LRCA Referendum Direct Democracy Creates the initiated constitutional amendment process
    Approveda
    LRCA Referendum Direct Democracy Creates the initiated state statute process
    Approveda
    LRCA Referendum Transportation Allowes state to aid construction of highways
    Approveda
    LRCA Referendum Food and Agri Empowers the Legislative Assembly to operate terminal grain elevators with in the state
    Approveda
    LRCA Referendum Taxes Authorizes Legislative Assembly to recognize different classifications of property and apply uniform taxation within each
    Approveda
    LRCA Referendum Suffrage Deals with women's suffrage
    Defeatedd

    Ohio

    See also: Ohio 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    CICA

    Alcohol Prohibition Initiative Prohibit alcohol

    Defeated

    504,177 (46%)

    588,329 (54%)

    CICA

    Home Rule on Alcohol Initiative Provide home rule on alcohol

    Approveda

    559,872 (51%)

    547,254 (49%)

    CICA

    Tax Rate and Property Classification Initiative Provide a limitation on the tax rate and provide for the classification of property for tax purposes

    Defeated

    223,873 (29%)

    551,760 (71%)

    CICA

    Women's Right to Vote Initiative Provide for women's suffrage in state constitution

    Defeated

    335,390 (39%)

    518,295 (61%)

    Oklahoma

    See also: Oklahoma 1914 ballot measures


    August 4

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA State Question 59 Taxes Levies a tax for the common schools
    Defeatedd
    VR State Question 61 Gambling Prohibits gambling on races and pool halls
    Defeatedd
    VR State Question 62 Gambling Prohibits the running of slot machines
    Defeatedd
    CISS State Question 68 Taxes Re-enacts the direct and indirect taxation system
    Defeatedd
    CICA State Question 73 Alcohol Makes use of intoxicating liquors cause for removal from office
    Approveda

    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    CICA State Question 71 Judiciary Reduces the number of Supreme Appellate Courts
    Defeatedd
    CICA State Question 74 Taxes Reduces the maximum levy of state taxes assessed
    Defeatedd
    CICA State Question 75 Taxes Levies a tax on oil and gas production
    Defeatedd
    CICA State Question 77 Legislature Abolishes the bicameral legislature
    Defeatedd

    Oregon

    See also: Oregon 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Measure Nos. 300-301 Suffrage Require voters to be citizens of the United States of America.

    Approveda

    164,879 (81%)

    39,847 (19%)

    LRCA

    Measure Nos. 302-303 Executive officials Create the office of the Lieutenant Governor and provide a line of succession to the governorship.

    Defeated

    52,040 (27%)

    143,804 (73%)

    LRCA

    Measure Nos. 304-305 Local government Permit county-city consolidation in a county that contains a city with over 100,000 inhabitants.

    Defeated

    77,392 (43%)

    103,194 (57%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Defeated

    49,759 (27%)

    135,550 (73%)

    LRCA

    Measure Nos. 308-309 Taxes Omit the requirement that “all taxation shall be equal and uniform.”

    Defeated

    59,206 (34%)

    116,490 (66%)

    LRCA

    Measure Nos. 310-311 Taxes Change existing rules on uniform taxation by authorizing property classification for taxation purposes and specific taxes on income.

    Defeated

    52,362 (30%)

    122,704 (70%)

    LRSS

    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.

    Defeated

    84,041 (43%)

    109,643 (57%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Approveda

    96,116 (55%)

    77,671 (45%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Defeated

    87,450 (45%)

    105,345 (55%)

    LRCA

    Measure Nos. 318-319 Government salaries Establish compensation for state legislators at five dollars per working day and ten cents per mile for traveling.

    Defeated

    41,087 (22%)

    146,278 (78%)

    CICA

    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.

    Defeated

    49,360 (23%)

    167,888 (77%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 322-323 Labor Require employers to install ventilation in work rooms over 80°F and mandate eight-hour workdays for women.

    Defeated

    88,480 (42%)

    120,296 (58%)

    CISS

    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.

    Defeated

    74,323 (41%)

    107,263 (59%)

    CICA

    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.

    Defeated

    65,495 (32%)

    136,193 (68%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 328-329 Transportation; Water Prohibit the sale of of navigable waterway beds and authorize the construction and leasing of municipal docks.

    Defeated

    67,128 (37%)

    114,564 (63%)

    CISS

    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.

    Defeated

    67,110 (38%)

    111,113 (62%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 332-333 Alcohol; Business Prohibit intoxicating liquor manufacture and sale, except upon prescription or for scientific, mechanical, or religious purposes.

    Approveda

    136,842 (58%)

    100,362 (42%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 334-335 Death penalty Abolish the death penalty for murder committed and fix life imprisonment as the maximum punishment for any crime.

    Approveda

    100,522 (50%)

    100,395 (50%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 336-337 Taxes Establish a graduated tax on realty and distribute tax revenues to county schools and libraries and other county expenses.

    Defeated

    59,186 (32%)

    124,943 (68%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 338-339 Administration Consolidate the office of the Corporation Commissioner with the office of the Insurance Commissioner.

    Defeated

    55,469 (32%)

    120,154 (68%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 340-341 Business Allow people with “reputable” dental college degrees or out-of-state dental licenses to practice dentistry in Oregon.

    Defeated

    92,722 (46%)

    110,404 (54%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 342-343 Local government Extend the term length for county officers from two years to four years.

    Defeated

    82,841 (44%)

    107,039 (56%)

    CISS

    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.

    Defeated

    34,436 (19%)

    143,468 (81%)

    CISS

    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.

    Defeated

    32,701 (19%)

    143,366 (81%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 348-349 State legislatures; Electoral systems; Elections Enact a system for electing sixty state legislators

    Defeated

    39,740 (22%)

    137,116 (78%)

    CICA

    Measure Nos. 350-351 State legislatures Eliminate the Oregon Senate, leaving the state legislature as one house.

    Defeated

    62,376 (34%)

    123,429 (66%)

    CICA

    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.

    Defeated

    57,859 (31%)

    126,201 (69%)

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 354-355 Elections Authorize the election of delegates by voters to recommend candidates at primary nominating conventions.

    Defeated

    25,058 (14%)

    153,638 (86%)

    CICA

    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.

    Defeated

    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
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Superintendent's Term Limit Term Limits Removes the term limit of four consecutive years from the superintendent of schools
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Legislative Terms Term Limits Extends the term of office for state legislators to four years
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Municipal Initiative and Referendum Direct Democracy Extends the initiative and referendum processes to municipal laws
    Defeatedd
    LRCA School Lands Purchase Interest Gov't Finances Reduces the interest on the purchases of school lands to 5 percent
    Approveda
    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
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Irrigation Control and Promotion Water Declares irrigation for agricultural land a public purpose
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Judge Disqualification Judiciary Provides for the disqualification of supreme court justices from certain cases and for their temporary replacements
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Women's Suffrage Suffrage Grants suffrage to women by removing the word "male" from Section 1 of Article VII
    Defeatedd
    IndISS Coffey Primary Election Law Elections Repeals and replaces the Richard's Primary Law
    Defeatedd
    IndISS Local Liquor Option Alcohol Provides for the licensing, restriction and regulation of liquor sales on a local basis
    Defeatedd
    VR Normal School Course Education Affects the course of study at the Northern Normal and Industrial School
    Defeatedd

    Texas

    See also: Texas 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Proposition 1 Direct democracy Establish a state initiative and referendum process

    Defeated

    62,371 (48%)

    66,785 (52%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 2 Water; Local government Authorize counties to designate seawall reclamation districts and build seawalls

    Defeated

    47,259 (38%)

    78,118 (62%)

    LRCA

    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.

    Defeated

    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
    Approveda
    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.
    Defeatedd

    July 1, 1915

    Washington

    See also: Washington 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Amendment to Article II Sec. 33 Property Provide guidelines for the purchase and holding of lands by alien residents

    Defeated

    55,080 (21%)

    212,542 (79%)

    ITP

    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

    Defeated

    111,805 (38%)

    183,726 (62%)

    ITP

    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

    Defeated

    118,881 (36%)

    212,935 (64%)

    ITP

    Initiative 3 Alcohol Prohibit the production and sale of alcohol in Washington

    Approveda

    189,840 (53%)

    171,208 (47%)

    ITP

    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

    Defeated

    142,017 (49%)

    147,298 (51%)

    ITP

    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

    Defeated

    117,882 (41%)

    167,080 (59%)

    ITP

    Initiative 8 Labor; Business Prohibit fees to secure employment or employment interviews

    Approveda

    162,054 (53%)

    144,544 (47%)

    ITP

    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

    Defeated

    143,738 (48%)

    154,166 (52%)

    LRSS

    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

    Defeated

    59,051 (19%)

    252,356 (81%)

    BI

    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

    Defeated

    102,315 (35%)

    189,065 (65%)

    Wisconsin

    See also: Wisconsin 1914 ballot measures


    November 3, 1914

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Question 10 change legislative pay to $600 per year and allow for 2 cents a mile travel compensation

    Defeated

    68,907 (30%)

    157,202 (70%)

    LRCA

    Question 1 Allow constitutional amendments to be submitted to the people after three-fifths approval by the legislature

    Defeated

    71,734 (31%)

    160,761 (69%)

    LRCA

    Question 2 Create initiative and referendum rights in the state

    Defeated

    84,934 (36%)

    148,536 (64%)

    LRCA

    Question 3 Create a state annuity insurance system

    Defeated

    59,909 (26%)

    170,338 (74%)

    LRCA

    Question 4 Create the right of city and village home rule

    Defeated

    86,020 (38%)

    141,472 (62%)

    LRCA

    Question 5 Allow the legislature to decrease the number of judiciary circuits and increase the number of judges

    Defeated

    63,311 (29%)

    154,827 (71%)

    LRCA

    Question 6 Create the right to recall elected officials other than judges

    Defeated

    81,628 (36%)

    144,386 (64%)

    LRCA

    Question 7 Define the property that can be taken by municipal corporations for public purposes

    Defeated

    61,122 (28%)

    154,945 (72%)

    LRCA

    Question 8 Allow citizens to petition the legislature for constitutional amendments

    Defeated

    68,435 (31%)

    150,215 (69%)

    LRCA

    Question 9 Allow for the creation of a state insurance system

    Defeated

    58,490 (26%)

    165,966 (74%)


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