North Carolina 1930 ballot measures
In 1930, voters decided on four statewide ballot measures in North Carolina on November 4.
- Three of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was a bond issue.
- Voters approved one (25%) and rejected three (75%) measures.
On the ballot
November 4, 1930
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Classification of Property for Taxes Amendment | Taxes; Property | Authorize the classification of real and personal property for tax purposes. |
|
120,264 (44%) |
152,760 (56%) |
|
Number of Supreme Court Justices Amendment | Judiciary | Increase the number of supreme court justices from five to seven. |
|
96,062 (35%) |
180,950 (65%) |
|
Solicitorial Districts Amendment | Administration | Divide the state into 20 districts, elect a solicitor for each to prosecute criminal cases. |
|
102,705 (40%) |
153,332 (60%) |
|
Veterans' Loan Bonds Referendum | Veterans; Bonds | Issue an additional two million dollars in bonds for loans to veterans to purchase homes. |
|
186,184 (61%) |
121,546 (39%) |
See also
- Types of ballot measures in North Carolina
- List of North Carolina ballot measures
- 1930 ballot measures
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