1942 ballot measures

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    By state

    Arizona

    See also: Arizona 1942 ballot measures


    November 3, 1942

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    CISS

    Measure Nos. 300-301 Local gov't and Taxes Provide municipalities with 10% of the sales tax revenue collected within their respective jurisdiction

    Approveda

    24,818 (55%)

    19,915 (45%)

    Arkansas

    See also: Arkansas 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 32 Education Proposes an amendment about Junior College Districts
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 33 Healthcare Proposes an amendment about county and city hospitals
    Approveda
    CICA Amendment 34 Hunting & fishing Proposes an amendment for the game and fish commission
    Defeatedd
    CICA Amendment 35 Admin of Gov't Proposes an amendment about boards and commissions governing state institutions
    Approveda
    LRSS Act 135 Judiciary Prohibits the unauthorized practice of law
    Defeatedd
    CISS Act 1 Alcohol Amends liquor laws to provide a better local option
    Approveda

    California

    See also: California 1942 ballot propositions


    November 3, 1942

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    IndISS

    Proposition 10 Allow for the rehabilitation, readjustment, reorganization, consolidation, or merger of building and loan associations and provide for means of doing such.

    Defeated

    378,805 (27%)

    1,015,128 (73%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 11 Allow the legislature to regulate wrestling and boxing and require money collected from such regulations to be used for homes for war veterans.

    Approveda

    1,022,107 (70%)

    429,205 (30%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 12 Allow school districts and fifth and sixth class cities to hold stock in mutual water companies and them to have the same rights as other stockholders.

    Approveda

    789,385 (56%)

    609,226 (44%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 13 Establish procedures relating to the State Board of Education.

    Defeated

    617,990 (45%)

    758,388 (55%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 14 Declare the interest rate on any loan or forbearance, allow a contract with an interest of up to 10% and declare the interest rate on court judgments.

    Defeated

    511,810 (38%)

    851,076 (62%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 15 Allow the Supreme Court to transfer cases to and from itself and establish the jurisdiction of other courts.

    Defeated

    284,009 (22%)

    999,255 (78%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 16 Provide that nothing prohibits the legislature from allowing administrative agencies and officers to answer questions within their jurisdiction

    Defeated

    323,558 (23%)

    1,103,717 (77%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 17 Allow the legislature to require that state money under state authority be held in a trust by the State Treasurer before being deposited in the treasury.

    Approveda

    897,132 (68%)

    426,872 (32%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 18 Substitute the State Controller for the Surveyor 0eneral on the Reapportionment Commission.

    Approveda

    859,783 (67%)

    421,919 (33%)

    VR

    Proposition 1 Define hot cargo, define secondary boycott, and prohibit hot cargo and secondary boycotts.

    Approveda

    1,124,624 (55%)

    909,061 (45%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 2 Require annual sessions of the legislature and require the governor submit a budget for the next fiscal year within the first five days of the legislative session

    Defeated

    623,316 (43%)

    840,494 (57%)

    CISS

    Proposition 3 Create the Board of Examiners and require those applying to the Medical, Dental, Osteopathic, or Chiropractic Board to pass a written examination.

    Defeated

    584,324 (34%)

    1,132,957 (66%)

    CICA

    Proposition 4 Require that income taxes be approved by the majority of voters and repeal the 1935 Personal Income Tax Act,

    Defeated

    763,700 (46%)

    907,311 (54%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 5 Set the pay for legislative members at $200 per month and fix the rate for mileage reimbursement at a maximum of $0.05 per mile.

    Defeated

    531,931 (36%)

    961,023 (64%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 6 Create the Board of Forestry to represent the state's interests in state and federal forestry.

    Defeated

    714,527 (49%)

    736,977 (51%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 7 Establish taxation on insurance companies and set rates for such taxation.

    Approveda

    987,687 (69%)

    449,094 (31%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 8 Require that all money relating to protection, conservation, propagation, or preservation of fish, game, mollusks, or crustaceans collected through fines, forfeitures, and other manners be used for further such purposes.

    Approveda

    1,100,033 (73%)

    398,944 (27%)

    LRCA

    Proposition 9 Allow the salary of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Treasurer, State Controller, and Secretary of State be set during their term of office.

    Defeated

    647,721 (46%)

    756,810 (54%)

    Colorado

    See also: Colorado 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Measure 1 Legislature Limits the session length of and methods of introducing bills in the General Assembly
    Defeatedd

    Florida

    See also: Florida 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Admin of Gov't Creates a State Board of Administration with powers relating to bonding
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 2 Supermajority Allows legislatively referred constitutional amendments to be placed on the ballot with a three-fourths vote of both houses
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 3 Hunting Creates a commission relating to the conservation of birds, game, fur bearing animals and fresh water fish
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 4 Judiciary Provides for the election of Circuit Judges
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 5 Environment Allows a board or commission to make rules and regulations about salt water fish and products conservation
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 6 Redistricting Provides for 40 Senate districts and redistricting every 10 years
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 7 Local Gov't Provides for redistricting of Date County Commissioners Districts
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 8 Trials Limits the amount of money that can be taken from a person's income by the courts to pay for debt obligations
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 9 Local Gov't Allows for certain corporate property tax exemptions
    Defeatedd

    Idaho

    See also: Idaho 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA SJR 3 Property Reduces the minimum price of selling school lands
    Approveda
    LRCA SJR 5 Prisons Establishes a nonpartisan Board of Corrections
    Approveda
    LRCA SJR 6 State Exec Abolishes the State Board of Prison Commissioners
    Defeatedd
    LRCA SJR 7 State Exec Grants the Governor pardoning powers
    Defeatedd
    CISS INIT 1 Healthcare Provides senior citizens with a monthly stipend and medical care Approveda

    Illinois

    See also: Illinois 1942 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Illinois Revenue Amendment Taxes Shall the business of selling food for human consumption be exempt from certain taxes?
    Defeatedd

    Iowa

    See also: Iowa 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Taxes Allocates motor vehicle fuel taxes to the public highway system
    Approveda

    Maryland

    See also: Maryland 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Judiciary Provides for residential qualifications for Associate Judges
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 2 Judiciary Establishes salary for the Clerk of Courts
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 3 Eminent domain Provides for the taking of property by the State Roads Commission
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 4 Legislature Regulates the period that the General Assembly may continue its session
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 5 Religion Relates to religious grants
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 6 Judiciary Relates to juvenile courts
    Defeatedd

    Massachusetts

    See also: Massachusetts 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    IndISS Question 1 Healthcare Revises the state's birth control law
    Defeatedd

    Michigan

    See also: Michigan 1942 ballot measures


    November 3, 1942

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    CCQ

    Proposal No. 1 Call a constitutional convention

    Defeated

    408,188 (47%)

    468,506 (53%)

    CICA

    Proposal No. 2 Allow Wayne County to adopt a charter

    Defeated

    432,164 (49%)

    455,320 (51%)

    VR

    Proposal No. 3 Establish the Milk Marketing Board and establish provisions relating to its powers

    Defeated

    318,899 (35%)

    585,380 (65%)

    Minnesota

    See also: Minnesota 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Education Changes requirements for investing or loaning school funds
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 2 Gov't Acc Simplifies publication of charter amendments
    Approveda

    Missouri

    See also: Missouri 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Issue 1 Taxes Allows certain counties to pass new taxes for school purposes by two-thirds majority
    Approveda
    LRCA Issue 2 Taxes Changes property tax rates in certain counties
    Approveda
    LRCA Issue 3 Gov't Salaries Fixes Missouri General Assembly salaries at $125 per month plus mileage
    Approveda
    LRCA Issue 4 Judiciary Makes changes to appointment and election process of certain courts
    Defeatedd
    CICA Issue 5 Gov't Finances Creates an annual standing apportionment of $25,000,000 for pensions for the elderly

    Montana

    See also: Montana 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Education Creates a state board of education
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendment 2 Term limits Relates to terms of office for certain county officers
    Defeatedd
    LRSS R-45 Bonds Issues bonds for Montana State College
    Defeatedd
    LRSS R-46 Bonds Issues bonds for Northern Montana College
    Defeatedd

    Nebraska

    See also: Nebraska 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Local gov't Provides for an optional form of county government
    Defeatedd

    Nevada

    See also: Nevada 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Question 1 Taxes The measure has to do with the tax exemption of financial property.
    Approveda
    CISS Question 2 Natural resources The measure contained no enacting clause so it was voided and not placed on the ballot.

    New Hampshire

    See also: New Hampshire 1942 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    CCR Question 1 Legislature Shall the membership of the House of Representatives be reduced?
    Approveda
    CCR Question 2 Elections Shall the legislature be permitted to allow absentee voting?
    Approveda
    CCR Question 3 Taxes Shall the legislature be permitted to levy taxes on the growing of timber?
    Approveda

    North Carolina

    See also: North Carolina 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Amendment 1 Admin of gov't Provides for the organization of the Board of Education
    Approveda
    LRCA Amendment 2 Admin of gov't Divides the state into 21 solicitorial districts
    Approveda

    North Dakota

    See also: North Dakota 1942 ballot measures


    June 30

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Tax Exemption Referendum Taxes Allows the state assembly to exempt any and all classes of personal property from taxation
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Amendments Referendum Direct Democracy Increases number of signatures required for voters to submit constitutional amendments to 30,000
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Direct Democracy Referendum Direct Democracy Increases signature requirements 20,000 to initiate, 30,000 to refer and 40,000 to force special election
    Defeatedd
    CICA Graduated Land Tax Initiative Taxes Allows enactment of a graduated land tax on farms in excess of $15,000 valuation
    Defeatedd
    CISS Property Classification Initiative Taxes Creates three classes of property for tax purposes
    Defeatedd

    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    VR Butterfat Prices Referendum Business Requires butterfat sellers to post prices of all their establishments in 100 mile radius
    Approveda
    CISS Alcohol in Restaurants Initiative Alcohol Prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages in restaurants
    Defeatedd

    Ohio

    See also: Ohio 1942 ballot measures


    November 3, 1942

    Type Title Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Methods for Appointing Judicial Vacancies Amendment Provide methods for the appointment of vacant judge positions

    Approveda

    954,704 (68%)

    448,981 (32%)

    Oklahoma

    See also: Oklahoma 1942 ballot measures


    July 14

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    CICA State Question 306 Pension Provides a pension for state employees
    Approveda

    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA State Question 302 State exec Provides requirements to be eligible for state office
    Approveda
    LRCA State Question 303 Labor Provides retirement and death and disability benefits to teachers
    Defeatedd
    LRCA State Question 304 Labor Removes restrictions on workmen's compensation
    Defeatedd

    Oregon

    See also: Oregon 1942 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Measure 1 Gov't Salaries Fixes legislatures’ pay at $8 per day, reimburses them 10 cents per mile travelled to and from the capital and gives presiding officers an additional one-half daily pay
    Approveda
    LRCA Measure 2 Welfare Repeals the Rural Credits Loan Fund, which provides loans to farmers and others living in rural areas
    Approveda
    LRCA Measure 3 Taxes Allocates revenues from motor fuel and vehicle taxes for public highways and for recreational, scenic and historic places
    Approveda
    LRCA Measure 4 Elections Changes constitutional provisions stating that convicts and the “mentally-diseased” cannot have voting rights to allow for exceptions and future changes by law
    Defeatedd
    VR Measure 5 Taxes Levies a one-tenth of one cent tax on selling, handling or distributing a cigarette
    Approveda
    VR Measure 6 Hunt & Fish Prohibits all net fishing in coastal streams and bays, except those waters exempted
    Defeatedd
    CISS Measure 7 Education Provides that all revenue from income taxes in excess of $7,750,000 in any year shall be distributed to public school districts and union high school districts
    Approveda

    South Dakota

    See also: South Dakota 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Governor and Judge Salaries Gov't salaries Increases salaries of governor and judges
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Investment of Permanent School Funds Gov't Finances Changes investment restrictions on permanent school funds
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Endowment Land Lease Money Gov't Finances Channels endowment land lease money to school districts
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Lease Money and Land Income Gov't Finances Channels lease money or land income to school districts
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Supreme Court Judge Salaries Gov't salaries Increases salaries of Supreme Court judges
    Defeatedd
    VR Oil and Gas Bond BOnds Creates a state oil and gas bond
    Defeatedd

    Texas

    See also: Texas 1942 ballot measures


    November 3

    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRCA Proposition 1 Gov't Finances Requires passed appropriations bills to be certified by the comptroller of public accounts
    Approveda
    LRCA Proposition 2 Gov't salaries Permits officers of the military to be paid a salary for duties at institutions of higher education
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Proposition 3 Legislature Authorizes the legislature to appropriate funds for the construction of buildings at John Tarleton Agricultural College
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Proposition 4 Gov't Finances Invests the permanent school fund in bonds to construct state buildings
    Defeatedd
    LRCA Proposition 5 Legislature Grants the legislature the power to create new county courts
    Defeatedd

    Vermont

    See also: Vermont 1942 ballot measures


    Type Title Subject Description Result
    LRSS Jury Service for Women Act State judiciary Jury Service for Women Act
    Approveda

    Washington

    See also: Washington 1942 ballot measures


    November 3, 1942

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    HJR 4 Taxes Define income as distinct from property for taxation, empower legislature to enact graduated net income taxes, and provide deductions and exemptions.

    Defeated

    89,453 (34%)

    176,332 (66%)

    ITP

    Initiative 151 Healthcare and Welfare Provide monthly public assistance grants and medical services to eligible senior citizens and their dependents.

    Defeated

    160,084 (42%)

    225,027 (58%)

    VR

    Referendum 22 Insurance and Labor and unions Expand industrial insurance by increasing workers' benefits, raising age of eligible minor dependents, and extending claim filing period.

    Approveda

    246,257 (69%)

    108,845 (31%)

    VR

    Referendum 23 State judiciary Provide for the appointment of an independent attorney to assist and advise a grand jury, separate from the prosecuting attorney.

    Defeated

    126,972 (46%)

    148,266 (54%)

    VR

    Referendum 24 State judiciary Forbid prosecuting attorneys to provide advice to grand juries, except when they initiate the grand jury proceedings themselves.

    Defeated

    114,603 (44%)

    148,439 (56%)

    LRSS

    Referendum 6 Property and Taxes Limit the property levy to forty mills and two mills limit for public universities unless approved by the majority of electors.

    Approveda

    252,431 (77%)

    75,540 (23%)


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