Arkansas Maximum Interest Rate, Proposed Amendment 51 (1956)
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The Arkansas Maximum Interest Rate, Proposed Amendment 51 (1956), also known as Amendment 51, was on the ballot in Arkansas on November 6, 1956, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The measure would have changed laws regarded maximum interest rates.[1]
Election results
Arkansas Amendment 51 (1956) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
219,835 | 57.63% | |||
No | 161,630 | 42.37% |
Election results via: Arkansas Secretary of State, "Amendments to Arkansas Constitution," accessed July 15, 2015
See also
- Arkansas 1956 ballot measures
- 1956 ballot measures
- List of Arkansas ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Arkansas
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Footnotes
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