North Dakota 1960 ballot measures
Eight statewide ballot measures were on the June 28 and November 8, 1960 ballots in North Dakota.
- Four of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- Three of the measures were veto referendums.
- One of the measures was an initiated constitutional amendment.
- All of the measures were approved.
On the ballot
June 28
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Admin of Gov't | Creates a separate Department of Labor | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Resources | Eliminates the restriction on the sale of coal lands | |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | Redistricting | Provides for 49 state senatorial districts and 49 state senators | |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | Taxes | Allows revenue from aviation fuel taxes to be used for multiple purposes | |
VR | Referendum 5 | Banking | Authorizes small loan business to lend amounts of $1,000 or less |
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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VR | Referendum 1 | Redistricting | Establishes two defined congressional districts, each electing one representative | |
VR | Referendum 2 | Transportation | Reduces required number of brakemen on trains of 40 or more freight carts from 2 to 1 | |
CICA | Amendment 3 | Education | Permits changing the name of the North Dakota Agricultural College to the North Dakota State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences |
See also
- 1960 ballot measures
- List of North Dakota ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in North Dakota
External links
- List of North Dakota ballot initiatives
- North Dakota Secretary of State, Archived Election Results
- Mouse River Farmers Press, Sample Ballot, June 23, 1960
- Mouse River Farmers Press, Sample Ballot, October 27, 1960
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