New York 1977 ballot measures
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Ten statewide ballot measures were on the November 8, 1977 ballot in New York.
- Eight measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments, one measure was an automatic ballot referral and one measure was a legislatively referred bond question.
- Five measures were approved.
On the ballot
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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BI | Proposition 1 | Bond issues | Creates a state debt for economic development | |
ABR | Proposition 2 | Constitutional conventions | Shall New York hold a constitutional convention? | |
LRCA | Proposition 3 | State judiciary | Creates a judicial nominating commission | |
LRCA | Proposition 4 | State judiciary | Relates to the administration of the Unified Court System | |
LRCA | Proposition 5 | State judiciary | Creates a commission on judicial conduct | |
LRCA | Proposition 6 | State judiciary | Relates to the jurisdiction of courts for towns villages and cities outside New York City | |
LRCA | Proposition 7 | Pension | Increases the pension benefits payable to widows and widowers of retired members of a retirement system | |
LRCA | Proposition 8 | Education | Relates to the filling of vacancies on the board of education | |
LRCA | Proposition 9 | Bond issues | Increases the amount that the state will guarantee on bonds issued by the job development authority | |
LRCA | Proposition 10 | Bond issues | Permits public corporations to guarantee loans to improve employment opportunities |
See also
- 1977 ballot measures
- List of New York ballot measures
- New York State Legislature
- List of ballot measures by state
External links
- New York State Board of Elections
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
- New York State Court System
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