North Dakota 1962 ballot measures
Seven statewide ballot measures were on the June 26 and November 6, 1962 ballots in North Dakota.
- Three of the measures were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was a veto referendum.
- Two of the measures were initiated constitutional amendments.
- One of the measures was an initiated state statute.
- Four of the measures were approved and three were defeated.
On the ballot
June 26
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Referendum 1 | Legislature | Gives North Dakota Legislative Assembly unlimited power in cases of defense emergencies | |
LRCA | Referendum 2 | Gov't Finances | Allows for separate budgets and appropriations for some agricultural issues | |
LRCA | Referendum 3 | Gov't Salaries | Repeals section limiting legislators future elections and appointments | |
VR | Referendum 4 | Taxes | Reduces the amount of tax levy limiting counties with no limitation on tax levy for county poor relief purposes |
November 6
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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CICA | Initiative 1 | Bonds | Allows state bonds to make loans to companies to establish power generating facilities | |
CICA | Initiative 2 | Term limits | Changes terms of office for county officials from two to four years | |
CISS | Initiative 3 | Elections | Provides for a secret primary election ballot instead of requiring voters to declare party preference at the polls |
See also
- 1962 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 14, 1962
- Mouse River Farmers Press, Sample Ballot, November 1, 1962
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